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As Maryland workers and employers begin to feel the full force of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 83,000 Marylanders filed unemployment claims last week,…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) and 20 other attorneys general from across the country are pressing the Trump administration to freeze pending…

Harris said the U.S. is going to learn a lot from how it fields this pandemic — not just about stockpiling but about increasing the speed of production during times of crisis and keeping key elements of the supply chain on U.S. soil.

About 15,000 Maryland state employees who are required to come into work began receiving increased wages Wednesday, albeit at a lower rate than a…

Maryland has a new political party ― but social distancing precautions mean it may take a while for the Working Class Party to form…

As the public health crisis spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic worsens, Maryland lawmakers convened Wednesday to discuss the projected medical and financial impacts.  Gov….

Was it the first debate of the 2022 race for governor? Maybe. Maybe not. But a skirmish at Wednesday’s Board of Public Works meeting…

Today is the first of April, for some it’s been the beginning of a new month, April Fools Day, and for renters it’s the…

Save lives, worry about funds later. In times of emergency, this statement has been a guiding principle for me throughout my career, whether as…

Maryland’s credit unions are putting out the word that they’re open for business during the COVID-19 crisis and offering financial assistance and payment flexibility…