The website launch came a day after the Trump administration ordered federal agencies to dismiss probationary employees.
Approximately 162,674 people moved to Maryland in 2023, while 198,764 moved out. This represents a net loss of 36,090 residents. While the state has grown since 2020, domestic migration has not been ...
A last-minute bill proposed in the General Assembly may soon establish a filing deadline for child sex abuse claims against ...
Gov. Wes Moore has launched a website to help workers in Maryland who are being impacted by recent federal actions under the ...
After a judge ruled President Donald Trump’s buyout program could move forward, thousands of federal workers are planning their next move, while dozens more ...
A sudden drop in the number of employees at the I.R.S. could interfere with the agency’s work to process millions of ...
The Maryland Department of Labor announced Thursday it plans to delay implementation of the state's Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program, amid a push from the Trump administration to ...
More than a dozen state attorneys general and numerous current and former government employees filed lawsuits Thursday aiming ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is one of 16 state attorneys general issuing guidance on how employers should approach DEI and DEIA programs in the workplace.
A new state website is online to serve federal workers and contractors in Maryland impacted by the president's orders.