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Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction In Unemployment Benefits Case; Hogan Won't Appeal
A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge issued a ruling that will maintain Maryland's participation in enhanced federal unemployment benefits.
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A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge issued a ruling that will maintain Maryland's participation in enhanced federal unemployment benefits.
Multi-member districts should be kept in the state's proposed maps because they boost legislative diversity, proponents of the model said.
As sure as night follows day, national pundits are reading way too much into a single primary result from New York, the author states.
In what has become a battle of psychiatric experts, the state is expected to call final expert witnesses in the trial of the accused gunman.
About 12 advocates and elected officials spoke against toll rates proposed as part of a plan to widen portions of I-270 and the beltway.
The decision comes after a week of fast-paced legal activity and court orders to block Hogan Jr. (R) from cutting off the expanded benefits.
The Montgomery County Council is poised to pass legislation that will flood our neighborhoods with 5G cell towers.
Hogan’s (R) transportation and environmental plans "appear to be a tangle of contradictions and misbegotten directions," the author states.
Former Gov. Parris N. Glendening is joining Scarlet Oak Strategies, the public affairs and political consulting firm founded by his son.
On July 1, Mohammed Choudhury began his new job as the state superintendent of Maryland, as he arrived here two weeks ago.
Survivors of the 2018 Capital Gazette newsroom shooting gave emotional testimony on the witness stand Friday, facing the accused gunman.
The Citizens Redistricting Commission heard this familiar appeal from residents of Baltimore City, and Anne Arundel and Howard counties.
The Maryland General Assembly has launched its own commission to draw new congressional and legislative district maps.
Applications to serve on a board to support the Blueprint for Maryland's Future education reforms will be accepted starting today.
After seven days of proceedings, defense attorneys for accused shooter Jarrod Ramos rested their case; the prosecution now begins its case.
The letter to Hogan indicates "poor communication with claimants" and "conflicting and inaccurate advice to unemployed Marylanders."
Maryland's top fiscal leaders sounded the alarm over state spending through emergency contracts that are exempt from financial oversight.
Gov. Hogan Jr., named five members to serve on the board that will oversee educational programs within the Department of Juvenile Services.
The Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted has submitted a bid to generate up to 760 megawatts of power with a proposed second project.
As students prepare to return to campuses in the fall, Maryland launches a $1 million effort to encourage vaccination among young people.