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Marylanders who are unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic may soon be getting an additional $300 in federal assistance after additional benefits expired last…

County executives from several of Maryland’s largest jurisdictions and the mayor of Baltimore are requesting a more detailed breakdown of the state’s COVID-19 contact…

Baltimore-based ClearMask LLC, a privately held medical supply company consisting of Johns Hopkins University graduate students and alumni, has received an initial OK from the…

The deadly pandemic, climate catastrophe and growing economic recession have starkly and tragically laid bare our societal vulnerabilities and racial disparities. Our nation and…

Democratic members of Maryland’s congressional delegation say recent slowdowns in mail delivery across the United States aren’t just a result of recent policy changes…

Since the onset of the pandemic in early March, Maryland has seen its share of unravelings: The health repercussions of the COVID-19 virus have…

In an alternate universe, one not completely upended by COVID-19, the dozens of Maryland delegates to the Democratic National Convention and their families, along…

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At another time and space, political bosses would welcome inclement weather as nature’s way of tamping down voter turnout. It was called “organization weather.”…

Demonstrators marched to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s home in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to protest recent changes at the U.S. Postal Service that are…

With less than 90 days until the Nov. 3 election, Democrats in Maryland’s House of Delegates are making a concerted effort to get their…