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Wes Moore, who is running for the Democratic nomination for governor in next year’s election, says one of his policy priorities would be creating a “trauma-informed” administration.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday that the CDC’s eviction moratorium is unconstitutional leaves about 129,000 Maryland households — nearly 20% of them in Baltimore City — without state or federal eviction protections.
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The Maryland State Board of Education voted for a statewide in-school masking mandate Thursday afternoon as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
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For housing advocates who have been sounding the alarm about a pandemic eviction crisis, the past year feels like one of missed opportunities.
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The FDA’s full approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine Monday could at least slightly increase vaccination rates across Maryland.
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Maryland’s State Health Secretary Dennis Schrader said the state will not impose new mask mandates for school systems.Rather, he told Tom Hall on WYPR’s Midday, the state has issued recommendations based on CDC guidelines.
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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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More than 50 people rallied in front of the Walters Art Museum Thursday to demand the management recognize AFSCME as the employees’ union.
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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.