Starting Wednesday, the minimum hourly wage in D.C. will be $15, the city’s Department of Employment Services announced. In addition, […]
Read moreStarting Wednesday, the minimum hourly wage in D.C. will be $15, the city’s Department of Employment Services announced. In addition, […]
Read moreMaryland’s young cannabis market has struggled to become more diverse, with a glaring lack of representation of people of color […]
Read moreThe D.C. Chamber of Commerce is parting ways with President and CEO Vincent Orange. The chamber’s board wrote in a […]
Read moreNo gambling means no gaming revenue for Maryland casinos and that means no contributions from casinos to Maryland state coffers. […]
Read moreD.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will allow restaurants, hair salons and some other businesses to slowly begin to reopen to customers […]
Read moreMaryland’s unemployment rate rose to 9.9% in April, setting a new record after the state lost 349,300 jobs during the […]
Read moreMaryland’s top lawmakers are asking the State Board of Elections to add additional voting centers in Baltimore City and Montgomery […]
Read moreLawmakers in Maryland’s most populous jurisdiction are set to approve a $5.9 billion budget for fiscal 2021 on Thursday that […]
Read moreD.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Monday proposed addressing $1.5 billion in revenue shortfalls due to the coronavirus pandemic […]
Read moreBaltimore’s annual YouthWorks job program will be offered virtually this year in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Baltimore Mayor Bernard […]
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