New CEO at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital focused on service to patients
Dr. Scott Klein spoke about what drew him to the pediatrics field and his goals for his new position at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
End of auto-charging children as adults in Md. hinges on DJS, lawmaker says
The Department of Juvenile Services has renewed its call for the end of automatically charging children as adults for certain offenses.
Md. Supreme Court OKs release of court audio recordings, undoing ‘broadcast ban’
Maryland's ban on the broadcast of court audio recordings will officially be history on Jan. 1 after the state Supreme Court approved new rules.
AT&T and Cricket Wireless deceived customers, Md. appellate court finds
AT&T and Cricket Wireless sold cellphones that they knew would stop working after their 2013 merger, the Maryland Appellate Court found.
Can AI help improve outcomes for cancer patients?
The MedStar Health Research Institute has been awarded $3 million to study how AI can improve outcomes for patients recovering from gastrointestinal cancer surgery.
Driver unaware of pregnancy can’t be charged with manslaughter of fetus, Md. court rules
A driver cannot be prosecuted for vehicular manslaughter of a fetus because he did not know the woman was pregnant, the Maryland Appellate Court has ruled.
Md. Appellate Court makes previous ruling on pre-embryos a reported opinion
The court elevated its opinion that a divorcing couple’s previous oral agreement to give their frozen pre-embryos a chance at life “no matter what” is binding.
Wes Moore talks about Red Line and taxes, filling vacancies, and Orioles lease
Gov. Wes Moore pushed back on concerns about a Red Line bus network and said his administration has shown it can promote growth without raising taxes.
Mosby’s charges to be split into 2 trials, moved to Greenbelt, judge rules
A federal judge has granted former Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's request to move her perjury and false statement trial from Baltimore to Greenbelt.
Despite objection from UMES, education commission holds hearing on Hopkins proposal
The Maryland Higher Education Commission reviewed a Johns Hopkins University program proposal amid calls that the meeting be postponed.
Maryland attorney general files cease and desist against crypto companies for alleged fraud
The Maryland attorney general’s Securities Division has filed a cease-and-desist order against cryptocurrency companies for allegedly violating state law.
Trump’s place on primary ballot in Maryland ‘under consideration,’ secretary of state says
Maryland’s election officials and constitutional law experts are discussing whether a clause in the Constitution targeting candidates who’ve aided an “insurrection” bars Donald Trump from ballots.