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By Tim Henderson Black workers with bachelor’s degrees continued to lose jobs in May, even as the relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions led to job…

Robots

At-risk doctors operating robots on wheels are remotely caring for hospitalized patients, including those infected with COVID-19. A Maryland doctor explains how it works….

Advocates for disability rights and other groups lobbied for a mail-in ballot for November’s election Friday morning, one day after Maryland Senate Republicans announced…

Salary cuts, job losses and rising health insurance costs are among the consequences some state workers fear as state officials re-examine spending plans amid…

When a bill that called for half of Maryland’s energy to come from renewable sources by 2030 became law last year, advocates predicted that…

This is the first in a three-part series on life in Langley Park, a largely immigrant community in Prince George’s County where difficult living…

The Board of Public Works, which has sole domain over the state budget when the General Assembly isn’t in session, is expected to vote…

Despite an historic pandemic, the Trump administration has refused to allow people who don’t have health insurance the opportunity to purchase coverage through the…

The official in charge of Maryland’s jobless benefits program said states that circumvented the normal claims process to assist newly-unemployed workers ended up giving…

As the end of the federal moratorium on residential evictions looms, local government officials and advocates for the poor worry that thousands of Marylanders…