Maryland saw an uptick in first-time jobless claims last week due to the coronavirus pandemic's restrictions. Here's the latest.
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After five straight weeks of rising unemployment claims, Maryland has seen a drop in the number of workers seeking first-time jobless aid.
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Over 44K Marylanders applied for jobless aid last week, marking the fourth-straight week in which the state has seen a rise in new filings.
Initial jobless claims in Maryland rose last week to 41,596, up from 31,513 the previous week, official unemployment data showed.
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Ridgewells Catering will be laying off 278 employees, according to a Work Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filed Monday.
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D.C.-area developers Donohoe Cos. and Carr Cos. plan to redevelop nearly two acres of the Wisconsin Avenue corridor in Chevy Chase.
New unemployment claims in Maryland have dropped to their lowest level since September, according to state officials.
Initial jobless claims in Maryland rose last week to 18,100, up from 17,734 the previous week, official unemployment data showed.
In Montgomery County, 26 big-box stores applied for consideration to operate with more than 150 shoppers. Only one retailer was rejected.
Initial jobless claims in Maryland rose last week to 17,734, up from 15,754 the previous week, official unemployment data showed.
Large retail stores that want to have a capacity of more than 150 people have until Dec. 21 to request permission from Montgomery County.
Initial unemployment claims in Maryland are on the rise again. Meanwhile, the state is investigating another unemployment fraud scheme.
After three straight weeks of rising unemployment claims, Maryland has seen a drop in the number of workers seeking first-time jobless aid.
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The number of Maryland workers filing for unemployment benefits ticked up once again last week, amid a nationwide surge in COVID-19 cases.
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The latest figure pushes Maryland's total number of unemployment claims since early March to more than 1.32 million.
Initial unemployment claims in Maryland dropped slightly last week to 23,203. But that is still high by historical standards.
The number of first-time jobless claims in MD has dropped substantially from its peak in May. But it is still high by historical standards.
The number of new unemployment claims in Maryland nearly doubled last week, according to data released by the state's Labor Department.
First-time jobless claims in Maryland have dropped to its lowest level since March, according to state officials.
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New unemployment claims continue to drop in Maryland as the state gears up to reopen all businesses later this week.
Nobelpharma, a Tokyo-based company that develops drugs and medical devices for rare diseases, has put its U.S. headquarters in Bethesda.
Sarah's Handmade Ice Cream is opening its second Bethesda location at Wildwood Shopping Center in late summer.
The oldest U.S. department store chain will close its doors at White Flint after filing for bankruptcy this month.
First-time unemployment claims are now at the lowest level since mid-March, the Maryland Department of Labor reported Thursday.
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Maryland workers filed another 53,464 new unemployment claims last week, pushing the 12-week jobless total to more than 758,900.
Another 43,095 Marylanders have filed for first-time unemployment benefits, pushing the 11-week jobless total to more than 705,500.
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