Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Single Case of Measles Confirmed in Maryland Resident with Recent International Travel

The Maryland Department of Health today announced one case of measles in a Baltimore metro area resident who recently traveled internationally. Health officials are working to identify people who may have come into contact with the individual.   Measles is a highly contagious disease that is spread easily through the air when an infectious person breaths, coughs, or sneezes. The virus can remain in the air for up to two hours after the infected person leaves the area. The disease is also spread by direct contact and after touching infected surfaces. Anyone who visited the following locations during any of the listed dates and hours may have been exposed:  Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport’s Customs federal inspection station in the international terminal arrivals area, and lower level international bag claim area, on April 12, 2026 from 7:50 - 10:30 p.m. FastMed Urgent Care (2827 Smith Ave. Baltimore, MD), on April 14, 2026 from 5 - ...

Latest Posts

Authorities Identify Michael Hayes, 27, of Glen Burnie, as Decedent in Recent Homicide Investigation

Boys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Names 2026 Youth of the Year

Anne Arundel County FOP Endorses Carolynn Grammas for State’s Attorney

Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann Welcomes National Governors Association Delegation at Reception Hosted by Maryland First Lady Dawn Moore

Anne Arundel County Schools Set Final Days for 2025–2026 Academic Year

Cause of Death Under Investigation for Man Found Beneath College Creek Bridge in Annapolis

County Executive Candidates Take Questions on Key Issues During Debate in Annapolis

Navy Football Honors Most Improved Player with 2026 Admiral Mack Award

Annapolis Mayor Littmann to Introduce FY27 Budget During Council Meeting, City Officials Say

Annapolis Residents, Community Leaders Gather for the 2026 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and African Diaspora Festival

Anne Arundel County Proclaims Black Maternal Health Week April 11–17

Neighborhood Leadership Academy Examines Shared Community History as Key to Developing Impactful Leaders During Recent Session in Annapolis

Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Magothy in Pasadena to Host Heart Health Awareness Event April 12

County Executive Pittman Announces New Workgroup to Review Crisis Intervention Team Policies

Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann Names City Manager and City Attorney for Appointment

FASTSIGNS of Annapolis Rebuilding After Devastating Fire, Operations Continue Through Arbutus Location

UM BWMC Hosts Third Annual “SPARQ Tank” Innovation Competition, Awards Funding for Patient-Centered Projects

Moore Administration Announces FY 2027 Budget Focused on Schools, Safety, and Affordability

Five Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Address Key Issues During Annapolis Forum

Officials Celebrate Completion of Renovated Morris H. Blum Senior Apartments in Annapolis' Historic Old 4th Ward Community

U.S. Navy Lieutenant Indicted in Alleged Christmas Morning Sexual Assault While Driving for Uber in Glen Burnie

USNA Alumni Association & Foundation Honors John Taylor for 54 Years of Service

My Brotha's Keeper & My Sistah's Keeper Programs Participants Honored During Bi-Annual Graduation Ceremony in Annapolis

Maryland Freedom Caucus Opposes Governor Moore’s $71 Billion Budget, Warns of Future Tax Increases