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States, cities and counties that excelled at distributing emergency federal aid to renters struggling during the pandemic may soon be rewarded — with yet…

With 751 fewer child care providers in Maryland 18 months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced many to close or scale back, providers say they…

State officials told lawmakers at a Tuesday meeting that Maryland isn’t in danger of losing federal rent relief funding after Sens. Benjamin L. Cardin…

An audit by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for the U.S. Postal Service found significant delays in mail delivery, inaccurate reporting and…

President Joe Biden is expected to come to the Port of Baltimore on Wednesday to discuss how the recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure…

The U.S. House cleared a $1.2 trillion physical infrastructure bill and took a major step toward passage of a landmark $1.85 trillion social spending…

Maryland’s Lottery and Gaming Control Commission has approved five firms that a handful of casinos hope will one day operate their on-site sportsbooks. The…

A Baltimore judge has dismissed the remaining claims in a case that challenged Maryland’s unemployment benefits payment policies. Judge John Nugent, in a memorandum…

A commission that was expected to approve sportsbook applications from five Maryland casinos declined to take action on Wednesday, offering no explanation for its…

When employers in the Washington, D.C. region were surveyed a year ago, they predicted that three-quarters of their employees would be back in the…