FanDuel will be one of the Maryland online sports betting apps available to bettors in the state once the Sports Wagering Application Review Committee (SWARC) reviews and finalizes the recently opened mobile licensing application window.
FanDuel will be one of the Maryland online sports betting apps available to bettors in the state once the Sports Wagering Application Review Committee (SWARC) reviews and finalizes the recently opened mobile licensing application window.
Here are three commentaries on problems with the public financing of this year’s local elections in Howard County. The first is by County Council Member Deb Jung, an incumbent Democrat whose public funding is being held up. The second is a Jan. 20 official statement...
A licensed clinical social worker at the University of Maryland School of Medicine will lead a free interactive discussion this afternoon offering resources and strategies to help children cope during COVID-19. Kay Connors, an instructor in the psychiatry department,...
The deadlines for the sales and use tax as well as March quarterly payments are both extended to July 1.
Your options vary — depending on whether you have an extended contract membership or if you pay month-to-month.
The Prince George’s County resident had no known exposure to coronavirus through travel or an infected individual.
The legislation would reduce the costs of screening tests, improve access to telehealth, assure access to the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available, ensure that people under quarantine or isolation cannot lose their jobs, and ban price gouging
The governor on Thursday submitted a supplemental budget for fiscal year 2021 that requests $10 million for emergency coronavirus preparedness expenses as well as funding for other state and local initiatives.
Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday evening that Maryland is taking additional steps to protect residents from the coronavirus (COVID-19) and prepare for a potential outbreak in the state.
Demographic changes and a rapidly rising senior population in Maryland are driving the demand for direct service workers, who make up a third of the health care work force. But they are in such short supply that the Maryland Regional Direct Services Collaborative (MRDSC) has declared the situation a crisis.
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