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Gov. Larry Hogan announced a COVID-19 vaccine mandate Wednesday for all Maryland nursing home and hospital employees.
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Dozens of University System of Maryland (USM) employees rallied Monday demanding a minimum wage of $15 an hour.
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Baltimore City housing advocates and tenants are demanding that Gov. Larry Hogan extend his order to protect tenants affected by the pandemic from eviction. That order is set to last through Sunday.
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The requirements apply to workers in "congregate settings."
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Gov. Larry Hogan pushed COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday while touting Maryland's superior COVID-19 statistics compared with other states.
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A Baltimore City Circuit judge ruled Tuesday morning that the Hogan administration cannot prematurely cut off federal pandemic unemployment benefits.
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Maryland residents between the ages of 12 and 17 years old who get the COVID-19 vaccine are eligible to win one of 20 $50,000 college scholarships.
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Governor Hogan offers a new incentive to encourage younger people to get vaccinated. Officials bust an illegal gun manufacturing operation in Baltimore. And a Latinx advocacy group sues a management company on behalf of overcharged tenants.
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Gov. Larry Hogan, co-chair of the group No Labels, says it's likely both parties will be able to reach an agreement on a $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
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The end of the state of emergency also brings the end of all state mask mandates and the end of the suspension of rules related to driver's licenses and evictions.