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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 59

Out of 155 public school facilities in Baltimore City, only two school buildings were inspected this year to assess their quality and condition. One…

A 2016 decision to link the research labs at the University of Maryland College Park with those at the University of Maryland at Baltimore…

The University System of Maryland announced Wednesday that it expects to make budget cuts that could include layoffs in response to unforeseen costs and…

Social distancing and smaller dockets mean Maryland courts will take much longer than normal to process evictions, a judge told state lawmakers during a…

Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) wants the state to direct a general fund surplus to small businesses coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Franchot announced…

Marylanders will still need to go to court to fend off evictions under the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention moratorium, state officials…

The pressure on General Assembly leaders to schedule a special legislative session is mounting. The public calls for a special session come fast and…

Senate Republicans unveiled their latest COVID-19 relief proposal Tuesday but were met with swift objections from Democrats. The GOP plan failed to include direct…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) visited three schools in Caroline County as they opened for limited in-person instruction on Tuesday, marking the start…

This is the fifth in an occasional series on Langley Park, a largely immigrant community in Prince George’s County where difficult living conditions have…