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Rutherford also said health care workers will get the vaccine first followed by workers in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. 

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Dating in a pandemic is tough enough; but if you live in Baltimore, it's damn near impossible according to a new survey.

A Baltimore man pleaded guilty Tuesday to the federal charges of conspiracy to steal mail, emergency benefits fraud and aggravated identity theft. According to his guilty plea, Nicholas Milano White, 29, conspired to and engaged in various fraud schemes, theft of mail, counterfeiting of U.S. currency, production and possession of false identification documents and credit […]

Nicholas Milano White, 29, of Baltimore pleaded guilty to numerous fraud schemes, including stealing mail from 136 Baltimore-area postal customers, and stealing coronavirus-related benefits. White and two other men stole checks from the Rosedale post office collection boxes in February and March, then altered them so they could be deposited into his bank accounts. Charges […]

The state is also asking all colleges and universities to develop emergency policies and procedures to give academic credit to any students willing to work in health care during the pandemic. 

Gov. Larry Hogan made the announcement during a news conference Tuesday afternoon.

We're highlighting Baltimore's black businesses each and every Tuesday. Here are some places to check out this week.

The news comes after four more players were officially added to the team’s COVID-19/Reserve list on Monday.

It's unclear who the hackers are and how much money they want.