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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…

In the corporate world, the term “turnaround artist” has mixed connotations. On the one hand, it’s a person who knows how to rescue a…

After canceling its October meeting without explanation, a state commission is poised to consider sportsbook applications from as many as five Maryland casinos. The…

The Department of Labor’s BEACON app has helped unemployed workers navigate Maryland’s benefits system, but state lawmakers told Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson on Thursday…

President Joe Biden’s sprawling social spending and climate package has been slimmed down into a still-massive $1.75 trillion plan that he and top congressional…

Montgomery County Executive Marc B. Elrich said on Tuesday he has long wondered what would happen if — in lieu of government programs —…

US Wind, one of two companies poised to bring wind energy development to federal waters off Ocean City, has hired three staffers to lead…