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Pandemic

Maryland lawmakers grilled Secretary of Labor Tiffany P. Robinson over continuing unemployment insurance backlogs in the state at a Monday meeting, and said they…

When state lawmakers debated sports betting legislation earlier this year, they hoped that Marylanders would be legally allowed to place wagers by the time…

Baltimore City leaders knew they were coming. And yet, the newest population numbers from the U.S. Census, delivered Thursday on the hottest day of…

Maryland became more diverse over the last decade and the number of residents who identify as white alone dropped below half the state’s population,…

Tenants from two largely Latino communities in Maryland filed complaints in state and federal court against their landlords this summer, seeking to address what…

Faced with a dominant COVID-19 strain, the delta variant, that is more contagious — and poses more of a potential health threat — than…

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new, more limited protections for tenants this week. That order will affect 14 of Maryland’s…

The Maryland comptroller’s office will resume collection activities on Aug. 16, Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) said this week. An emergency pause on comptroller…

The topline news carried a political, economic and cultural wallop: State, federal and local officials, along with corporate chieftains and union heavyweights, announced Tuesday…

Anne Arundel County is ramping up its efforts to stave off evictions, County Executive Steuart Pittman (D) said Tuesday. The county has recently increased…