Gov. Wes Moore has some advice for Maryland’s federal workers who were offered buyouts from the Trump administration.
Maryland is joining 11 other states in warning federal employees against the Trump administration's buyout offer​.
It is the first week that many government employees have been in the office for years after President Donald Trump overhauled work-from-home policies.
Maryland senators are revealing which budget items are on the chopping block as anxiety regarding federal funding under President Donald Trump continues to loom large during an already fraught fiscal ...
BALTIMORE -- Federal workers living in Maryland are still on edge as they contemplate their future over a proposed buyout. On ...
Maryland lawmakers, including the state’s U.S. Senators, continued to oppose the Trump Administration earlier this week during a protest. At the “Rally to Save Civil Service,” officials stood firmly w ...
The Trump administration evicted former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan from her home with three hours of notice on ...
Several Maryland officials spoke out against President Trump's plan to allow federal workers to have their jobs bought out, ...
This story is republished with permission from The Business Monthly serving Howard and Anne Arundel counties. By George ...