May 6, 2020 Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized with infection, court announces Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized in Baltimore with an infection caused by a gallstone, the court announced Tuesday, adding that she's expected to remain in the hospital for a "day or two."
May 4, 2020 Chesapeake Bay's Tangier Island records zero coronavirus cases, but concerns mount There is still a spot in America unaffected by the coronavirus pandemic, but people living there say they’re afraid of what could happen if the virus comes to their shores.
May 3, 2020 Maryland Gov. Hogan walks back Trump criticism over coronavirus testing, says WH doing 'good job stepping up' Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, once the most vocal Republicans to denounce President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic walked back his earlier criticism over insufficient testing and praised the administration's efforts to provide states with adequate medical supplies.
May 3, 2020 Antonio Brown posts photo of himself in Ravens jersey on social media Could wide receiver Antonio Brown finally have a new home?
May 3, 2020 Flyover tribute to coronavirus responders draws crowds, sparks concern over lack of social distancing Large crowds gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Saturday to watch the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds flyover organized to pay tribute to healthcare workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
April 30, 2020 Hogan: Maryland keeping coronavirus tests acquired from South Korea at secret, protected location Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan told Washington Post Live on Thursday, that the state has hidden coronavirus test kits it obtained from South Korea, to prevent the federal government from seizing them for redistribution.
April 30, 2020 Maryland mandates 'universal testing' for all nursing home residents, staff Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday the state would implement “universal testing” for all nursing homes residents and staff whether or not they show symptoms for the coronavirus.
April 28, 2020 Sealing love in coronavirus times with three proposals and a Ring Pop Caroline Floyd and Chase Dews had planned on getting engaged on the second anniversary of the day they first met, but that day fell squarely in the middle of the state’s stay-at-home orders.
April 26, 2020 Gov. Hogan on Trump's comments on disinfectant and sunlight to cure coronavirus Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, reacted on Sunday to President Trump’s comments on disinfectant and sunlight as a potential cure to coronavirus saying “some of the messaging” during White House press briefings “has not been great.”
April 21, 2020 Maryland Gov. Hogan lets barbers, hair salons serve some essential workers amid coronavirus Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is allowing barbershops and hair salons to reopen by appointment only to serve some essential workers – like military personnel and first responders – amid the coronavirus crisis.