The State Center building has been cleared of Legionella bacteria, the Maryland Department of General Services said Friday.
Water quality tests showed elevated levels of legionella bacteria at three City courthouses, according to the City Mayor's Office.
Three Baltimore court buildings reopened Thursday after closing last Friday due to elevated levels of legionella bacteria.
Weeks after Legionella bacteria was detected in water at Maryland’s state government complex in Baltimore, state officials have once again shut down the buildings that house thousands of workers.
Three municipal buildings in downtown Baltimore reopened for full service Monday after elevated levels of Legionella bacteria were detected in two of their water supplies. The city said in a ...
Typically, most healthy people exposed to Legionella do not get sick ... ask your doctor to check both a urine sample and a ...
The Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) has discovered Legionella bacteria in two Baltimore district courts, bringing the total of known city buildings with compromised water systems to ...
The City circuit courthouses and the District Court on East Fayette Street reopened Thursday after being treated for Legionella bacteria earlier this week. Legionella is the bacteria which can cause ...
An illustration depicting a three-dimensional (3D), computer-generated image, of a group of Gram-negative, Legionella pneumophila, bacteria. A teacher at Pasadena Fundamental Elementary School ...
"Instant action" was taken to move 39 asylum seekers from the Bibby Stockholm barge after Legionella bacteria was found last week, the health secretary said. Steve Barclay was questioned over why ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Water quality tests found elevated levels of legionella bacteria have been detected at three Baltimore City courthouses, according to the Baltimore City Mayor's Office.