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State and local officials disbursed $1.5 billion in rental assistance during June — more than during the entire previous five months — to help…

A week after a judge issued a ruling that maintains Maryland’s participation in enhanced federal unemployed benefits, the Unemployed Workers Union returned to Baltimore…

Employees of the University of Maryland College Park whose jobs make it possible for them to telework are seeking to preserve that option, as…

Baltimore has seen some of the worst delays of the U.S. Postal Service’s national delivery woes, and the Office of Inspector General is taking…

A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge issued a ruling on Tuesday that will maintain Maryland’s participation in enhanced federal unemployment benefits. Judge Lawrence Fletcher-Hill…

Editor’s Note: A preliminary injunction was issued in this case on Tuesday morning. Read more here.  After over a week of fast-paced legal activity…

The most ambitious part of the pandemic stimulus package signed by President Joe Biden earlier this year is about to hit the bank accounts…

Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) and more than 80 Democrats in the House of Delegates sent a letter Friday to Gov….

A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge has scheduled a Friday afternoon hearing on a motion to stop Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) from…

The legal battle over Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s decision to pull the plug on supplemental unemployment benefits is expected to return to a…