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Determining When Memory Care Is Necessary 04/04/2023 08:00pm • Say your aging mom, who's living with dementia, has always been conscientious about opening her mail and paying her bills. You and other family members check on her regularly to see if she's OK. Yet, over time, you notice she's letting her mail accumulate unopened and forgetting to make her payments Md. lawmakers rush emergency bill to increase oversight of troubled veterans home Md. lawmakers rush emergency bill to increase oversight of troubled veterans home 03/24/2023 08:38pm • Gov. Wes Moore on the steps of Government House with members of the Veterans Caucus following a breakfast meeting that included a discussion of the troubled Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. Photo by Bryan P. Sears. This content was republished with permission from WTOPâs news partners at Maryland Advocates rally in support of Maryland Stadium Authority nominee Advocates rally in support of Maryland Stadium Authority nominee 03/23/2023 07:02am • This content was republished with permission from WTOPâs news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Mattersâ free email subscription today. Latino lawmakers and community leaders rallied Wednesday morning outside the State House to show their support for Gov. Wes Mooreâs nomi Md. Gov. Moore cancels contract at state nursing home for veterans following concerns of neglect and abuse Md. Gov. Moore cancels contract at state nursing home for veterans following concerns of neglect and abuse 03/17/2023 08:46am • This content was republished with permission from WTOPâs news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Mattersâ free email subscription today. Reports of abuse at a St. Maryâs County nursing home for veterans is causing the state to end a two-decade old contract with a South Car Great Senior Discounts for 2023 03/16/2023 08:00pm • Taking advantage of senior citizen discounts may reduce your retirement costs and free up funds for other activities. Many places and services provide a savings if you are 50 or older. Some offer discounts on certain days of the week to retirees, while others have an established lower price for olde The pros and cons of year-round school calendars The pros and cons of year-round school calendars 03/15/2023 01:43am • For most children in the United States, the word "summer" evokes images of a carefree two- to three-month-long escape from the classroom. But that summer break looks different for those on year-round school calendars, also known as balanced school calendars. What Is Year-Round Schooling? School Moore appointee to Stadium Authority board has troubled financial past Moore appointee to Stadium Authority board has troubled financial past 03/13/2023 12:59pm • This content was republished with permission from WTOPâs news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Mattersâ free email subscription today. One of Gov. Wes Mooreâs appointees to the board of the Maryland Stadium Authority â an agency charged with overseeing hundreds of millio Jobs You Can Do With a Science Ph.D., Beyond Academia 03/12/2023 08:00pm • While earning a Ph.D. in cellular neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Maryland, Rebecca Alvania loved the considerable amount of time she spent working in the lab with her hands to carry out experiments. But after graduating, something in her shifted. "I did not actual Best Places to Retire Overseas Without a Car 03/08/2023 07:00pm • Cars have long been a hallmark of American culture. Many begin their love affairs with cars before they even learn how to drive and continue them throughout their lives. But cars are expensive, especially for retirees. Transportation is the second-biggest expense for Americans 65 and older after hou Washington Spirit owner says possible rebrand plans 'in progress' Washington Spirit owner says possible rebrand plans 'in progress' 03/02/2023 08:20pm • Washington Spirit owner Michele Kang said the soccer club is looking to start fresh and a rebrand is "in progress" heading into the 2023 season. Before the National Women's Soccer League club unveiled its new home and away kits for the 2023 season, Kang told the assembled media that all the chang Law School Students With Disabilities: What to Know 02/16/2023 07:00pm • Law school is widely considered one of the most challenging educational experiences, so it's critical that students with disabilities get the support they need to handle the intense workload that comes with earning a J.D. degree, experts say. "Unfortunately, one of the things that I see is that stud DC settles with St. Elizabeth's patients after 28-day water outage DC settles with St. Elizabeth's patients after 28-day water outage 02/15/2023 03:10pm • Four patients at D.C.'s St. Elizabeth's psychiatric hospital who lived without water for 28 days and filed suit over the conditions have reached a settlement with the city. As part of the settlement, the city must rewrite its emergency protocols, including how it will evacuate patients to another Capitals run out of time, fall 3-2 to Hurricanes in Stadium Series preview Capitals run out of time, fall 3-2 to Hurricanes in Stadium Series preview 02/14/2023 10:00pm • Caps run out of time, fall to Canes in Stadium Series preview originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington   WASHINGTON â On a rare night when they didnât have the services of Alex Ovechkin, the Capitals kept pace with the Metropolitan Division-leading Hurricanes all night but end Accepted to Multiple Medical Schools? 6 Factors to Weigh 02/06/2023 07:00pm • If you have been accepted at just one medical school, congratulations. Your decision is likely made for you. However, if you have been accepted to more than one school, you have another decision to make: "Which school is right for me?" My advice is to create a spreadsheet where you can lay out, side New treatments spur hope after lung cancer diagnosis but screening still lags New treatments spur hope after lung cancer diagnosis but screening still lags 02/06/2023 10:28am • Lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States â in part, because many people don't find out they have it until it's already spread. Heidi Nafman-Onda was one of those people. More Health & Fitness News More Lifestyle News More Local News
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