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In a letter to State employees, Governor Wes Moore laid out the state's plan to cut $121 million form the personnel budget.
Melissa Harris had her future meticulously planned. But after more than 37 years in public service, those plans fell apart ...
Gov. Wes Moore told Maryland state employees in an email Tuesday that they should brace for a hiring freeze, voluntary ...
There are growing signs that the housing market in the Washington, D.C., metro area is starting to shift, and federal ...
Approximately 4,500 Justice Department employees have accepted the Trump administration’s offer to participate in its ...
The local real-estate market is beginning to feel the impact of federal-government downsizing, new data suggests. By autumn, ...
The housing market in the D.C. area, long known for its stability, is now facing a wave of inventory driven by both uncertainty and early retirements among federal employees.
Maryland announced it will implement a hiring freeze to address an $121 million gap in the state's budget. Gov. Wes Moore told state employees the news via letter, saying the state ...
The department lost more than 1,000 workers each from the National Park Service, U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will offer a voluntary buyout program and implement a hiring freeze for state employees, according to ...
This all comes a few weeks after the Trump administration's 2026 federal government budget proposal writ large, which ...