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A University of Maryland senior is finding new ways to show homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Computer science and kinesiology student Josh Ermias has…

U.S. Rep. David J. Trone (D-Md.) has introduced a bill that would remove the requirement to inform employers of a job applicant’s previous criminal…

Two of Maryland’s largest counties announced on Thursday they will follow the state in returning to commerce and allowing more social interaction in the…

The General Assembly last year approved a gradual minimum wage increase to $15 , but in the midst of the economic downturn caused by…

A top health expert praised Maryland’s cautious approach to reopening its economy following the COVID-19 outbreak, but he said Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr….

Maryland has approved $46.1 million in COVID-19 emergency relief grants since the program was established in late March, Commerce Secretary Kelly M. Schulz told…

With a new University of Maryland Baltimore lab set to greatly expand the state’s COVID-19 testing capabilities, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced…

Andrew M. Schaufele stepped out of his role as Maryland’s nonpartisan chief economist on Thursday to urge lawmakers to steer state spending toward areas…

Former gubernatorial candidate Benjamin T. Jealous (D) has crowd-funded over $1 million to support Baltimore-area hospitality workers displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic. “The federal…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced Wednesday that he is easing the state into the “completion” of his administration’s “stage one recovery plan”…