Maryland’s unemployment insurance system has been the subject of two lawsuits, a flurry of legal maneuvering and multiple court orders over the Fourth of July…
Posts published in July 2021
The SHA anticipates a total road closure and detour between north of the Timonium Road intersection and south of the Old Bosley Road intersection for…
A look at the standout moments, players and season highlights from the spring 2021 JV sports season in Howard County. Source: The Baltimore Sun…
Maryland’s Open Meetings Act allows public bodies to hold virtual meetings, pandemic or no. And the Open Meetings Act Compliance Board has ruled officials can…
Brittany Oliver, the founder of Not Without Black Women, is starting a campaign as a Democrat in the 2nd Congressional District. Source: The Baltimore…
Dante Trader Jr. made the decision to leave his tiny hometown of Delmar, Delaware, for a chance to play the best competition at McDonogh. He…
Maryland’s top court upholds emergency order keeping enhanced unemployment programs in place for now
Maryland’s highest court on Monday rebuffed Gov. Larry Hogan’s attempts to halt an emergency order that keeps the state enrolled in enhanced federal unemployment programs.…
Competing at the U.S. Olympic trials in the 800-meter race at the end of June — she qualified with a personal-best performance at a national…
Eric W. Snyder, who founded an independent insurance agency in Parkton and was an avid farmer, died from a coronary thrombosis June 26 at his…
Conservative Maryland Del. Dan Cox says he is running for governor in 2022, the first right-wing, pro-Trump candidate in the race. Source: The Baltimore…