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Here’s How The National Worker Shortage Affects Maryland

10.27.23 – MARYLAND Maryland’s worker shortage is among the nation’s most severe. Even if every unemployed person found work, there would be 115K job openings. Employers in Maryland and every other U.S. state face unprecedented challenges as they try...

Maryland unemployment falls to new record low

10.20.23 – WTOP The unemployment rate in Maryland fell to just 1.6% in September, which is the lowest unemployment rate on record for the state and the lowest state unemployment rate in the nation. In August, Maryland unemployment rate was at 1.7%. Virginia’s...

New VEIP Regs Now in Place

10.7.23 – Eye On Annapolis The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration and Maryland Department of Environment have announced that modernized Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program (VEIP) regulations adopted in January 2023 went into...

These New Laws Go Into Effect Around The D.C. Region On October 1

9.27.23 – Dcist Somehow, it’s the end of September. And while the federal government is probably shutting down, the D.C. region is gearing up for a slate of new laws. Typically, Jan. 1 and July 1 are the most popular dates for legislation to go into effect as...

Surveillance Camera Attracts FCC Attention

9.20.23 – Radio World Neighbors in Joppa, Md., complained of interference to SiriusXM A Maryland resident has been ordered by the Federal Communications Commission to stop using a surveillance camera that the FCC says is interfering with neighbors’...