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The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting Maryland consumers, homeowners, business owners and insurance carriers in unprecedented ways, including some that can’t be quantified yet because…

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

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….

More than 1,100 people have signed up to testify at a state Senate hearing scheduled for Tuesday on Maryland’s unemployment benefits system, Senate President…

Even as Maryland inches closer to reopening its economy and is easing restrictions on recreational activities, the state government is coming under increasing —…

Maryland’s Labor secretary said Monday that the state’s launch of a new unemployment benefits website “has clearly fallen short,” but the state was working…

Maryland is dramatically ramping up its ability to process unemployment insurance claims, drawing employees from across state government, upgrading its computers and expanding hours…

Baltimore City Council President Brandon M. Scott (D) unveiled a number of legislative proposals Tuesday designed to support city residents during and after the…

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,…

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….