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The spring selling season saw a trend in the nation's capital, as a sell-off continues due to the DOGE effect.
In a letter to State employees, Governor Wes Moore laid out the state's plan to cut $121 million form the personnel budget.
You've been offered a buyout, and it's a big chunk of change. But the job market is soft, and a recession may be coming. Is now a time to be jobless?
Duke is the Triangle area’s top employer, with more than 48,000 workers entering the spring. Statewide, only Walmart has more employees in the private sector. Since March, the university has ...
Melissa Harris had her future meticulously planned. But after more than 37 years in public service, those plans fell apart ...
Just as scores of vacationers descend on national parks for summer fun, certain beaches at the National Park Service are ...
The housing market in the D.C. area, long known for its stability, is now facing a wave of inventory driven by both ...
Critics are increasingly branding Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as a failure, including lawmakers ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore plans to eliminate vacant state positions, freeze hiring, and offer buyouts to save $121 million amid ...
Maryland is set to implement a hiring freeze and voluntary buyouts to address a significant budget deficit, Governor Moore ...
The Moore administration plans to slash about $121 million from the state’s personnel budget through a combination of ...
Gov. Wes Moore is freezing the hiring of new state employees, offering voluntary buyouts and planning to eliminate vacant ...
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