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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 91

U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin (D-Md.) is seeking to add a provision in future COVID-19 legislation that would enable people who have lost their…

Three weeks ago, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said a regional reopening of the state’s economy risked a spike in Maryland’s COVID-19 caseload….

Emily Freeman is now in her fourth round of quarantine, and she couldn’t be more pleased: In her current homebound state, she feels free….

More than a third of households with children in Baltimore lack a wired internet connection and more than a quarter don’t have access to…

Smith op-ed

Last week, Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed hundreds of bills passed by the Maryland General Assembly. With the stroke of his pen, thousands of hours…

Air quality

I am accustomed to receiving calls from frustrated constituents imploring my assistance with tackling bureaucratic obstacles. During this challenging COVID-19 health crisis, the calls…

Pandemic

If the 2018 election was a turning point for the local Chinese American community’s political engagement, then the 2020 global pandemic is a turning…

Maryland’s revenue shortfall for the current fiscal year could be less than half of a dire projection made by fiscal analysts a month ago,…

Montgomery County resident Joel Schwarz is a lawyer and father of four. His family has been learning to juggle newfound educational needs that come…

Election

More than 80% of the ballots that weren’t counted in last month’s 7th District special congressional election were received late ― a trend lawmakers…