Doctor Walking MLB stadiums for health care workers
Dr. Dave Mayer with MedStar Institute for Quality and Safety, is walking to MLB stadiums across the country to for health care worker.
Dr. Dave Mayer with MedStar Institute for Quality and Safety, is walking to MLB stadiums across the country to for health care worker.
49ers' Richard Sherman predicts NFL will forge ahead if team has Marlins-like coronavirus outbreak
Sherman added that anyone who contracted the illness could be simply replaced.
Sherman added that anyone who contracted the illness could be simply replaced.
Parents consider homeschooling and other options for the fall amid COVID-19 crisis
Parents across the region are searching for alternative ways to teach their children as the school year approaches.
Parents across the region are searching for alternative ways to teach their children as the school year approaches.
Second stimulus check details revealed: Who is eligible?
The GOP unveiled details for a second round of direct payments to American households on Monday, in legislation that has been dubbed the HEALS Act.
The GOP unveiled details for a second round of direct payments to American households on Monday, in legislation that has been dubbed the HEALS Act.
Florida man arrested for allegedly using COVID-19 small business aid money to buy Lamborghini
A Florida man was arrested on July 27 after federal authorities say he used $3.9 million in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to purchase a Lamborghini sports car for himself.
A Florida man was arrested on July 27 after federal authorities say he used $3.9 million in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to purchase a Lamborghini sports car for himself.
Montgomery County exec attended live event later discovered not allowed under state restrictions
As area counties crackdown on businesses not complying with COVID-19 restrictions, FOX 5 also learned Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich attended an event that is actually not allowed under state pandemic regulations.
As area counties crackdown on businesses not complying with COVID-19 restrictions, FOX 5 also learned Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich attended an event that is actually not allowed under state pandemic regulations.
CDC: 40% of US adults have at least 1 condition that puts them at risk of developing severe COVID-19
The CDC’s report indicated that the Southeast, which has become one of the hardest-hit regions of the country, has a high prevalence of preexisting conditions.
The CDC’s report indicated that the Southeast, which has become one of the hardest-hit regions of the country, has a high prevalence of preexisting conditions.
Virginia Gov. Northam warns he may roll back reopening if COVID-19 numbers don't improve
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has a warning for Virginians.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has a warning for Virginians.
Notre Dame withdraws as host for 1st Trump-Biden presidential debate, citing ‘necessary health precautions’
The university made the announcement Monday, stating “the necessary health precautions would have greatly diminished the educational value of hosting the debate on our campus.”
The university made the announcement Monday, stating “the necessary health precautions would have greatly diminished the educational value of hosting the debate on our campus.”
Coronavirus outbreak forces Orioles, Marlins to postpone
The Miami Marlins' home opener Monday night against Baltimore has been postponed as the Marlins deal with a coronavirus outbreak that stranded them in Philadelphia.
The Miami Marlins' home opener Monday night against Baltimore has been postponed as the Marlins deal with a coronavirus outbreak that stranded them in Philadelphia.
Virus vaccine put to final test in thousands of volunteers
The world's biggest COVID-19 vaccine test got underway Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers.
The world's biggest COVID-19 vaccine test got underway Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers.
Chief of critical care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore dies of COVID-19
Dr. Joseph J. Costa who served as the chief of critical care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore passed away over the weekend from COVID-19.
Dr. Joseph J. Costa who served as the chief of critical care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore passed away over the weekend from COVID-19.
$600 weekly unemployment benefit ends, but will it be extended? Here’s what you need to know
The $600 weekly boost in jobless aid that millions of people have received since early in the pandemic is set to expire.
The $600 weekly boost in jobless aid that millions of people have received since early in the pandemic is set to expire.
Virginia high school football delayed until spring
High School football players in Virginia may not be able to play this fall – but at least they’ll be able to get back on the field in the spring.
High School football players in Virginia may not be able to play this fall – but at least they’ll be able to get back on the field in the spring.
Restaurants struggling with lockdowns
Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington President and CEO Kathy Hollinger talks about the challenges restaurateurs are facing amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington President and CEO Kathy Hollinger talks about the challenges restaurateurs are facing amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Keeping faith during the pandemic
The Reverend Dr. Howard-John Wesley ? senior pastor at the Alfred Street Baptist Church ? discusses how his church community is keeping the faith in the era of the novel coronavirus.
The Reverend Dr. Howard-John Wesley ? senior pastor at the Alfred Street Baptist Church ? discusses how his church community is keeping the faith in the era of the novel coronavirus.
Business economists sketch a more hopeful outlook
In the past three months, the outlook for the U.S. economy has improved in the eyes of business economists. However, the optimism is couched somewhat by the resurgence of the coronavirus.
In the past three months, the outlook for the U.S. economy has improved in the eyes of business economists. However, the optimism is couched somewhat by the resurgence of the coronavirus.
University of Maryland students seeking to cancel leases at on-campus apartments told they can't
The company managing two university-associated apartment complexes won't allow students to cancel their leases, despite that option being offered to any other student living on campus as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The company managing two university-associated apartment complexes won't allow students to cancel their leases, despite that option being offered to any other student living on campus as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
DC releases list of high risk states
The District released its list of states that are considered ?high-risk? for travelers on Monday.
The District released its list of states that are considered ?high-risk? for travelers on Monday.
UMD housing dispute
Some University of Maryland students are on the hook for housing they can't occupy.
Some University of Maryland students are on the hook for housing they can't occupy.



















