Maryland’s hotels need assistance from the state to survive, industry representative says
Home2 Suites by Hilton Baltimore/Aberdeen, which is owned by a franchisee, has temporarily closed due to the coronavirus. (Courtesy: Hilton.com)
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Baltimore/Aberdeen, which is owned by a franchisee, has temporarily closed due to the coronavirus. (Courtesy: Hilton.com)
Read moreImage by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Howard County Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Leonardo McClarty said the numbers in the federal
Read morePhoto by rightee on Flickr @BryanRenbaum Maryland added 53,900 jobs in July and the state’s unemployment rate dropped from 8%
Read more@BryanRenbaum Sen. Jill Carter (D-Baltimore City) said some Marylanders have expressed concern that they might be evicted from their homes
Read more@BryanRenbaum U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) Monday called on Congress to extend enhanced unemployment insurance benefits in the coronavirus
Read more@BryanRenbaum If the coronavirus positivity rate continues to sharply increase among Marylanders under age 35 it could have serious consequences
Read more@BryanRenbaum Maryland’s business leaders said they are cautiously optimistic about the numbers in the federal government’s latest jobs report-which comes
Read more@BryanRenbaum Maryland’s restaurants can resume indoor dining at 50 percent capacity starting tonight at 5 p.m. and the state’s restauranteurs
Read more@BryanRenbaum The latest jobs report from the federal government says employment prospects have substantially improved over the past month and
Read more@BryanRenbaum Baltimore is showing the nation how to peacefully protest the police killing of George Floyd. Whereas protests over Floyd’s
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