As of April 18, Maryland has 12,308 confirmed coronavirus cases and 463 deaths.
The number of coronavirus cases in Maryland exceeds 9,400, while the death toll tops 300. Here are the latest numbers for April 14.
Montgomery County, Maryland's most populous jurisdiction, has been designated a 'hot spot' for coronavirus cases.
Maryland has 4,371 coronavirus cases and 103 deaths as of April 7. The state is under a stay-at-home order and only essential travel is OK.
Head2Toe Health, a private medical practice located in Bethesda, is offering COVID-19 telehealth services and curbside testing for patients.
Maryland had 4,045 coronavirus cases as of April 6, and 91 deaths to date. Meanwhile, the state is opening more testing sites this week.
Maryland now has 3,609 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. Of those cases, 67 have died. Gov. Hogan on Sunday urged residents to stay home.
Montgomery County now has more than 500 confirmed coronavirus cases. The death toll stands at nine.
Confirmed cases of the new coronavirus have been detected in 10 Montgomery County nursing homes.
Officials say four more Montgomery County residents have died after contracting the new coronavirus.
If you're worried that you have COVID-19, here are recommendations from experts on what to do.
Maryland now has 1,413 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. Of those, 341 come from Montgomery County.
A Bethesda liquor store is temporarily closed after a county employee tested positive for the new coronavirus.
From camping to virtual wine tasting parties, here's how to have fun while social distancing in Maryland.
The Red Cross says it's facing "a severe blood shortage due to an unprecedented number of blood drive cancellations" over the coronavirus.
Here are the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in Montgomery County.
It's almost February: have you been sticking to your health and fitness New Year's resolutions?
Students in grades 6 through 12 are invited to create a PSA as part of Montgomery County's anti-vaping campaign. The deadline is Dec. 20.
The CDC recommends that everyone age 6 months and older get a yearly flu vaccine. Here are some places you can get a flu shot in Bethesda.
Maryland's first case of West Nile virus was confirmed in a National Capital Region resident, state health officials said Tuesday.
There are numerous pit stops and activities planned to celebrate Bike to Work Day in Montgomery County on May 17.
The federal government has updated how it evaluates nursing homes. Here are the ratings for Bethesda-Chevy Chase.
Drug store giants Walgreens and Rite Aid will increase the minimum age required to buy tobacco.
Montgomery County is are among the 100 healthiest in the U.S., new rankings say.
See how Montgomery County ranks for quality of life, physical environment, and other factors compared to other places.
While everyone should consider vaccination, it's also important to thoroughly wash your hands and eat a healthy diet.
A recent report has named the top park in each state. Here's the Maryland park that earned the top spot.
Maryland's healthiest counties are suburbs of Baltimore and DC, according to 2018 rankings released Wednesday.
Perdue Foods LLC has recalled about 530 pounds of chicken fritters due to undeclared allergens and misbranding.
The program encourages residents and their dogs to log 100 miles of physical activity in 100 days.
Montgomery County officials want to talk to you if you had contact with an injured, rabid cat found at a North Bethesda condo complex.
Safely discard unused and expired prescription drugs at locations across Montgomery County on Oct. 28.
“Montgomery County: A Closer Look” talks with first responders to highlight the challenges of responding to opioid overdose.
This is a safe opportunity for you to discard unused and expired prescription drugs.
Dr. Kyle Smith will head the team of specialists at the practice’s newest location in Bethesda, which will open later this year.
The prize is bestowed to Dr. David M. Sabatini for discovery of the mTOR pathway’s impact on age-related diseases.
Washington Regional Alcohol Program(WRAP) would like to remind the community of a few tips to stay safe on SuperBowl Sunday.
Dunkin' Donuts is recalling three glass tumblers sold at stores nationwide. They are at risk of cracking, which can cut or burn users.
From boxing to martial arts, find out where your neighbors recommend going for a topnotch workout.
New guidelines for parents and doctors from the National Institutes of Health say feeding babies peanut foods is a way to prevent allergies