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Hospitality workers say they still can't find work, and they rely on the unemployment benefits set to end next month.
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The governor aims to get more Marylanders vaccinated
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The governor signed more than 200 bills into law Tuesday afternoon.
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Masks are no longer required indoors except on public transportation and in schools and healthcare settings.
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Governor Hogan says Maryland will lift mask mandates across the state, following new CDC guidelines. Maryland Health experts weigh in on the decision. Plus, a report on the pending summer vacation traffic surge over the Bay Bridge.
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The CDC eases outdoor and indoor masking guidelines for vaccinated Americans. Governor Hogan will loosen public health restrictions on Maryland businesses. Baltimore swimming pools will be open for the start of summer. Plus, the latest on the debate over a controversial alternative to security deposits for Baltimore renters.
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Gov. Larry Hogan is lifting all pandemic-related capacity restrictions on businesses beginning Saturday.
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So-called "Project Bounce Back" uses federal funding to expand summer programs and professional development opportunities for youth in disadvantaged areas.
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Gov. Larry Hogan announces new efforts to boost vaccination rates at Maryland nursing homes.