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For six long months, Maryland’s health care workers have been putting their health and the health of their families at risk to care for…

This Labor Day weekend, millions of us will celebrate a three-day weekend with cookouts and trips to the beach. In a time of pandemic,…

State elections officials on Friday nixed a requirement for a team to count mail-in ballots for the November election, citing the unprecedented volume of…

With a new academic year starting, and local school systems wrestling with how best to educate children amid a public health crisis, Comptroller Peter…

Officials have spent more than 90% of the $1.653 billion allocated to Maryland as part of the Congressional Coronavirus Relief Fund, Department of Budget…

Advocates in Maryland were pleasantly surprised when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a nationwide moratorium on evictions Tuesday — but they…

The nation’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order Tuesday putting a stop to residential evictions through December in an effort to halt…

The Maryland State Board of Education Tuesday approved a measure to require all school systems to have an average of 3.5 hours a day…

With more than 200,000 Maryland households at risk of eviction after failure-to-pay rent cases resumed in the state’s courts on Monday, state lawmakers are…

The 2020 presidential general election will be unprecedented in many ways. From mail-in ballot applications to voting center shakeups, here’s what you need to…