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As confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to compound, the state government is taking steps to track the virus’ spread. Earlier this week, Gov. Lawrence J….

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  Colleges and universities across the country are getting emergency federal aid for COVID-19, but some of the most vulnerable students won’t be eligible…

Michael Bloomberg’s candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination brought about a broad realization: a lot of people dislike Michael Bloomberg. Much of the Right…

The state of Maryland is hiring hundreds of stay-at-home workers to help trace the COVID-19 virus, and, it is hoped, stop its spread. More…

Questions abound surrounding procedure within Maryland’s courts and correctional system since the COVID-19 pandemic ascended upon the state in early March. Two legislative committees…

Advocates for workers realized a long-held goal in 2019 when the General Assembly approved a multi-year increase in Maryland’s minimum wage to $15 an…

Talk about practicing social distancing. By allowing every bill he didn’t veto to become law without his signature, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan (R) ensured…

Across America, it’s Teacher Appreciation Week. This week in Maryland, a member of Congress and a county council are celebrating the educators and support…

With a trio of unusual veto letters, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) vetoed nearly three dozen bills passed by the 2020 General Assembly,…

Congress has already shelled out nearly $3 trillion in federal pandemic aid, but Maryland Democrats say there’s plenty more to do in the next…