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Maryland Judge rules against Adventist Church in LGBTQ case

Maryland Judge rules against Adventist Church in LGBTQ case

Judge denies Adventist Church’s bid to limit hiring rights A Maryland federal judge last week rejected the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s request for a preliminary injunction that would allow it to hire only church members — and fire people who do...

Victor Reacts: More Lies About “Maryland Man” Debunked (VIDEO)

Victor Reacts: More Lies About “Maryland Man” Debunked (VIDEO)

The liberal media refuses to let go of their hero, “Maryland Man.” Recent headlines by the fake news media have run with claims that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was brutally beaten and tortured while in prison in El Salvador. Their narrative was of...

Is the viral 'Cortisol Cocktail' just another wellness trend gone wild?

Is the viral 'Cortisol Cocktail' just another wellness trend gone wild?

In the age of wellness trends and social media quick fixes, one particular stress-reduction hack has taken social media by storm: the so-called “cortisol cocktail.” Promoted as a morning mocktail that helps lower stress levels, the drink typically...

Teacher Suggests Porn | Pharmacist Kills Dog | House Explodes: MD News

Teacher Suggests Porn | Pharmacist Kills Dog | House Explodes: MD News

On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from across Maryland. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here....

Baltimore Opens New Aquatic Center Amid Summer Heat

Baltimore Opens New Aquatic Center Amid Summer Heat

BALTIMORE, Maryland — Baltimore City officials celebrated the grand opening of the Coldstream Aquatic Center on June 26, 2025. This event marks the third neighborhood pool to open this summer, joining the recently opened Walter P. Carter and...

Implementation of Patient Complaint Management Mechanisms for Quality Improvement in Maternal Health Services: Exploration of Provider Perspectives at Mkuranga District Hospital

Implementation of Patient Complaint Management Mechanisms for Quality Improvement in Maternal Health Services: Exploration of Provider Perspectives at Mkuranga District Hospital

Background Globally, there have been concerns regarding quality improvement in delivering maternal, newborn, and child health services. This contention triggers accountability from both the supply side (healthcare workers) and the demand side,...

Moore: Federal tax, spending cuts bill to burden Maryland’s budget amid holes in social safety nets

Moore: Federal tax, spending cuts bill to burden Maryland’s budget amid holes in social safety nets

The governor is warning that Maryland doesn’t have the resources to fill holes in social safety nets created under President Donald Trump’s $4.5 trillion tax breaks and spending cuts bill. To help state lawmakers address federal cuts, there are a...

Baltimore City schools follow the lead of other districts to limit phone use

Baltimore City schools follow the lead of other districts to limit phone use

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A change is coming for students in Baltimore next school year when it comes to cell phones. Dr. Marty Makary, the U.S. Commissioner of Food and Drugs, said smartphones have done enormous damage to kids and have no place in an...

Transcendent Spaces: The Role of Museums in Medical Education on Religion and Spirituality

Transcendent Spaces: The Role of Museums in Medical Education on Religion and Spirituality

Correspondence: Eojin Choi, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 733 N Broadway, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA, Email [email protected]Abstract: Religion and spirituality are increasingly recognized as important aspects of patient care and...

Maryland among states with child death in hot car as rising summer heat increases dangers

Maryland among states with child death in hot car as rising summer heat increases dangers

A record heat wave that spread across the East Coast of the United States during the first week of summer has child advocates warning parents and caretakers about the risks of heatstroke to children left inside hot vehicles. So far this year, nine...

Pick-Up And Play: Free Youth Pick-Up Soccer Comes To Southern Maryland

Pick-Up And Play: Free Youth Pick-Up Soccer Comes To Southern Maryland

Photo Credit: Damien Wilkinson LEONARDTOWN, Md. — A new free pick-up soccer program for youth in Southern Maryland is gaining momentum after a successful inaugural event that brought dozens of kids from across the tri-county area together for an...

Two dead in head-on collision in Maryland’s Montgomery County

Two dead in head-on collision in Maryland’s Montgomery County

Two people died early Saturday from a head-on car crash in Maryland on Interstate 270, forcing the closure of a stretch of all northbound lanes. Maryland State Police said the collision took place just before 3 a.m. in the area of northbound I-270...

US House Passes Massive Tax Break and Spending Cut Bill, Sending it to Trump – Maryland Matters

US House Passes Massive Tax Break and Spending Cut Bill, Sending it to Trump – Maryland Matters

The final 218-214 vote on the expansive tax and spending cuts package marked a significant victory for Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., who were able to unify centrist and far-right members of the party...

Maryland shelters overwhelmed with pets during summer months

Maryland shelters overwhelmed with pets during summer months

BALTIMORE — Each summer, hundreds of cats and dogs are surrendered to shelters throughout Maryland. This week, shelters were yet again overwhelmed with pets in need of homes. On June 16, the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter put a post on...

Wrongly convicted of murder, Baltimore man receives $2.85 million and an apology

Wrongly convicted of murder, Baltimore man receives $2.85 million and an apology

BALTIMORE – A man who spent 27 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit has been awarded $2.85 million – and a heartfelt apology – by state officials. “There are no words to express how deeply sorry we are for what was taken from you and for...

Man critically injured in North Baltimore shooting, investigation ongoing

Man critically injured in North Baltimore shooting, investigation ongoing

A man was shot multiple times in North Baltimore on Friday evening, according to Baltimore Police. On July 4 at around 9:24 p.m., officers went to investigate a shooting at the 32600 block of Greenmount Avenue, officials said. But not long after,...

Baltimore Police waited for medics who never came. The man they detained is now dead.

Baltimore Police waited for medics who never came. The man they detained is now dead.

A 911 dispatch call revealed Baltimore Police called for a medic at least twice to treat a man in West Baltimore they detained amid a mental health crisis earlier this week. The medic never came, and the man died hours later. The Independent...

Maryland survey reports 62 CWD-positive deer in 2024

Maryland survey reports 62 CWD-positive deer in 2024

Stan Lupo / Flickr cc An annual survey from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources revealed that 62 white-tailed deer sampled in 2024 tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD). The survey also found that all but one of the positive...

Maryland Leaders Sign Agreement to Protect Coastal Bays

Maryland Leaders Sign Agreement to Protect Coastal Bays

Image courtesy MD Coastal Bays An updated Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for the Maryland Coastal Bays Program was signed this week in Ocean City by local, state and federal leaders. The agreement renews commitments among agencies,...

Maryland daycare owner who shot child molester husband is out of prison

Maryland daycare owner who shot child molester husband is out of prison

WASHINGTON (7News) — Shanteari Weems, a Maryland daycare owner who shot her husband in Washington, D.C. in July 2022 over allegations of child sex abuse, is out of prison, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Weems, 53, was...

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