March 29, 2020 Maryland nursing home hit with 'tragic' coronavirus outbreak, as 66 test positive, 11 hospitalized, governor says Dozens of people have tested positive for coronavirus at a nursing home in the suburbs west of Baltimore, Maryland's governor announced late Saturday.
March 27, 2020 Mystery 'neighborhood mom' leaves free sack lunches for those in need amid coronavirus crisis As the coronavirus crisis continues to inspire the best in Americans, a mystery “neighborhood mom” has started leaving out sack lunches on a table in Severna Park, Md. “for anyone who needs it” every afternoon, The Capital Gazette reported.
March 25, 2020 Active-duty Army officer in Maryland pulled to develop coronavirus vaccine A recent college graduate and doctoral student became the only active-duty service member to join a team of researchers in Maryland to help develop a vaccine for the coronavirus.
March 23, 2020 Maryland gov defends coronavirus restrictions: None of us want to be like China or Italy Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan told "Bill Hemmer Reports"Monday that he had ordered the closure of all non-essential businesses in his state in the hope of saving "thousands of lives" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
March 22, 2020 Coronavirus pandemic sends some to second homes, vacation towns tell tourists 'don't come here' As tens of millions of Americans are told to stay home and avoid gatherings to help slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, some are heading to vacation homes in communities that are telling tourists to just stay away out of fears resources could be overwhelmed in sleepy off-season hamlets.
March 20, 2020 Boy, 7, uses $600 of savings to make coronavirus care packages for seniors, feed 90 students
March 20, 2020 Priest offers drive-thru confessionals amid coronavirus pandemic: 'People are so grateful' Parishioners in Maryland can now lay their burdens down at a drive-thru confessional, thanks to a quick-thinking priest.
March 19, 2020 Maryland reports first coronavirus death The governor of Maryland on Wednesday announced the state’s first death from the novel coronavirus or COVID-19.
March 18, 2020 Maryland priest opens drive-thru confessional during coronavirus outbreak As the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc in the middle of the Lenten season, one priest is offering drive-through forgiveness.
March 17, 2020 Maryland will postpone primary election because of coronavirus, governor says Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that he is postponing Maryland's April 28 primary election to June 2, making Maryland the sixth state or territory to move to put off its primaries amid coronavirus fears.