Sometimes itâs hard to unwind, even in situations created specifically for that purpose. Two local yoga instructors and wellness professionals give advice.
A scholarship program for kindergarten to 12th-grade students is the target of selective outrage, Tony Campbell, a Towson University faculty member, says. Loss of Medicare Advantage plans is putting the health of Maryland seniors at risk, Rev. Alvin Hathaway Sr., president and founder of Beloved Community Services, says. Promising and rewarding careers are available at facilities serving seniors, Allison Roenigk Ciborowski, president and CEO of LeadingAge Maryland, says.
The Trans Health Equity Act would not create any new standards of treatment; rather, it would enable residents without private insurance to obtain comparable gender-affirming care.
Across the United States, various institutions that have faced sexual abuse allegations ranging from the Boy Scouts of America to USA Gymnastics have filed for bankruptcy. Could the Archdiocese of Baltimore follow?
Gov. Wes Moore asked the federal government to carry out an evaluation to determine if the situation amounts to a declaration of a âcommercial fishery disaster.â
Income tax filers using a tax preparer should check their qualifications and beware of exorbitant and questionable fees, says John Hardt, director of the Low Income Tax Clinic at the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service.
Legislation would enable more civil lawsuits against churches, schools and other institutions that employed or supervised perpetrators of child sexual abuse.
The Board of Public Works approved $625,968 to hire a team of registered nurses to assess the safety and baseline mental and physical well being of patients. The spending board used an emergency procurement method to hire Shore Staffing Inc. of Marion Station.