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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 95

More than 109,000 Maryland residents filed initial claims for unemployment benefits last week, nearly three times the number of workers who sought first-time benefits…

Protective films around bus drivers, temperature checks at schoolhouse doors, playgrounds marked with social distancing markers. Those are just a few examples of what…

Even as Maryland inches closer to reopening its economy and is easing restrictions on recreational activities, the state government is coming under increasing —…

Essential workers who are processing our chicken, picking our crabs and harvesting our crops are critical to the food supply in our region. And…

As cases of COVID-19 in Maryland hospitals and ICU units begin to plateau, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr .(R) announced moves Wednesday that foreshadow…

Do inmates in Maryland prisons have access to the hand sanitizer they’ve been making at their work training program? Does the department overseeing the…

Now that the special congressional election has been dispensed with and the state’s June 2 primary less than four weeks away, the campaign for…

Maryland Rep. Jamie B. Raskin is spearheading an effort by congressional Democrats to block any attempts to offer the U.S. fossil fuel industry immunity…

Ocean City

As beach communities around the world struggle to decide when it’s safe to allow people to venture back to the water, the mayor of…

On his first day in his old job, Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.) pledged to use his regained power to help his constituents fight two…