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Three weeks ago, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said a regional reopening of the state’s economy risked a spike in Maryland’s COVID-19 caseload….

Maryland’s revenue shortfall for the current fiscal year could be less than half of a dire projection made by fiscal analysts a month ago,…

Because of strides Maryland has made in containing the COVID-19 outbreak, the state will lift its stay-at-home order on Friday, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…

The head of the Maryland Department of Labor told state lawmakers on Wednesday that the government has made enormous strides to address the unprecedented…

Fifty years ago, on its journey to the moon, Apollo 13 experienced a major malfunction and Commander Jim Lovell famously said “Houston, we’ve had…

Emails that don’t generate responses. Multiple online “error” messages. Constant busy signals. Callers left on hold for eight to 12 hours, hoping someone answers….

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) pressed the White House on Tuesday for more protections for poultry and meatpacking workers in Maryland and…

Politicians are banding together to try to rescue local news media from economic collapse during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, U.S. Senate Minority Leader…

After weeks of trying to keep their residents cooped up at home, several states are beginning a move toward commerce and social interaction. That’s…

The Baltimore City Council on Monday evening passed legislation to freeze residential rents for the duration of the COVID-19 emergency. If it’s signed into…