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Dr. Edward Julius Clarke, owner, publisher and editor of the Worcester Democrat, was removed from the MDDC Hall of Fame in early November after an investigation found editorials condoning and encouraging acts of lynching along the Eastern Shore. (THE HOWARD CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM/ GABRIEL PIETRORAZIO)
Jan 3, 2022

An honored Maryland editor ‘published racist views with pride’

Reporting from the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism disclosed that a member of the MDDC Hall of Fame may have done much to foment lynching after the Civil War.

Trucking on: How truckers are battling historic labor shortage
Jan 3, 2022

Trucking on: How truckers are battling historic labor shortage

Truck drivers are trucking through the COVID-19 pandemic despite a historic labor shortage.

Trump plan to curb drug costs dealt setback in court
Dec 30, 2021

Judge: Some Maryland retirees have contract right to prescription benefits

A federal judge has agreed that certain retired Maryland employees have a contractual right to prescription drug benefits, but also found in a ruling issued Thursday that current employees have […]

Maryland officials launch small business rescue package
Dec 30, 2021

Schulz and Slater depart as Hogan’s Cabinet undergoes changes

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced changes to his Cabinet Thursday morning as he heads into his final year as governor.  Kelly Schulz, a fellow Republican who announced last spring that […]

For many Marylanders, vacation isn’t on their calendars
Dec 30, 2021

Eastern Shore focused on highlighting economic diversity

As the Eastern Shore continues to recover from the pandemic, there’s a growing desire to show its marketplace is more complex than cool waves and fried chicken.

States accused of fudging or bungling COVID-19 testing data
Dec 30, 2021

Hogan announces COVID-19 testing sites in Harford, Anne Arundel counties

Gov. Larry Hogan announced the Maryland Department of Health would open two new COVID-19 testing sites Friday.

DOJ opens criminal investigation over Md., Calif. COVID-19 masks contracts
Dec 30, 2021

Anne Arundel County issues indoor mask mandate starting Dec. 31

With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continuing to rise, another Maryland county has issued an indoor mask mandate.

With $18B already, Montgomery County businesses on track for record-high investment year
Dec 30, 2021

Washington metro area becoming economic driver for Maryland

According to local leaders, if Maryland’s economy fully recovers from the chaos inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Washington metro must lead the way.

Johns Hopkins, AAMC conducting COVID-19 antibody study
Dec 29, 2021

In sudden jump, Maryland reaches all-time high COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations

COVID-19 hospitalizations and cases in Maryland have both reached an all-time high Wednesday.

Judge Roger L. Gregory was one of three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit who heard oral arguments Tuesday in Erie Insurance's appeal. (AP File Photo/Steve Helber)
Dec 29, 2021

4th Circuit upholds ‘compassionate release’ denial for Baltimore convict

An immunocompromised federal inmate who contracted COVID-19 was validly denied early release from prison based on the seriousness of his conviction for having participated in gang-related drug trafficking in northwest […]

Doing Business in Maryland 2022 digital edition
Dec 29, 2021

Doing Business in Maryland 2022 digital edition

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Port of Baltimore sees positive signs, but uncertainty, pandemic cloud the future
Dec 29, 2021

Baltimore metro area sees economic swings across sectors

The extent to which COVID-19 created turmoil in the Baltimore metro area’s economy has swung wildly from sector to sector. “Everyone has been affected by the pandemic, but not everybody’s […]

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