Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly 10-1 in Baltimore City, but Shannon Wright has convinced herself that she has a decent shot at defying those odds and becoming the city’s first GOP mayor since the 1960s.
Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly 10-1 in Baltimore City, but Shannon Wright has convinced herself that she has a decent shot at defying those odds and becoming the city’s first GOP mayor since the 1960s.
The number of positive coronavirus cases in Maryland has dropped to 5.81 percent and the number of COVID-related hospitalizations in the state are at their lowest level since April 5, according to data released by the Department of Health on Wednesday.
Del. Neil Parrott (R-Washington) said he is disappointed by a recent Supreme Court decision that affirmed anti-discrimination protections for members of the LGBTQ community in the workplace.
The number of positive coronavirus cases in Maryland has dropped to 6.55 percent and the number of patients in ICU beds has dropped to below 300. The latter marks the lowest rate since April 6.
@BryanRenbaum Maryland's restaurants can resume indoor dining at 50 percent capacity starting tonight at 5 p.m. and the state's restauranteurs are ready to hit the ground running, according to the president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Maryland. Gov. Larry...
Advocates of low-wage workers are fighting back against calls by business groups to freeze Maryland’s scheduled minimum wage increase for at least two years.
Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that the state’s fight against the coronavirus has progressed to a point at which restaurants will be able to resume indoor dining at 50 percent capacity on Friday evening.
Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott said if he is elected mayor of Baltimore he will take concerted action to address police misconduct.
Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins said recent proposals calling for the defunding and dismantling of police departments would have disastrous consequences if implemented.
Former Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler said every police department in the state should undergo an independent review of its policies and procedures.
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