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State Roundup: Hogan to lift pandemic state of emergency July 1, as Covid cases slow, vaccinations rise

State Roundup: Hogan to lift pandemic state of emergency July 1, as Covid cases slow, vaccinations rise
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State Roundup: Maryland adds 3,800 jobs in April as unemployment rate stable at 6 2%

State Roundup: Maryland adds 3,800 jobs in April as unemployment rate stable at 6.2% Gov. Larry Hogan and wife Yumi participated with the president of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-In, center, in the groundbreaking for a wall of remembrance at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington on Friday. Governor s Office photo STATE ADDS 3,800 JOBS; JOBLESS RATE STABLE: Maryland’s economy added 3,800 jobs in April and the state’s unemployment rate remained at 6.2%, according to preliminary data released by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday morning, Bryan Renbaum reports for Maryland Reporter. MARYLAND’S ONCE LAGGING VAXX RATES NOW UP: Maryland’s coronavirus vaccination rates, which lagged behind those in most states at the start, now ranks among the nation’s best, Alex Mann of the Sun reports.

State Roundup: State launches program to help youth bounce back

State Roundup: State launches program to help youth bounce back MarylandReporter file photo HELP FOR YOUTH RECOVERING FROM PANDEMIC EFFECTS: The state is entering into a multi-million dollar partnership with several private sector companies to launch a series of initiatives aimed at helping younger people and their families recover from mental health impact of the pandemic, Bryan Renbaum reports for Maryland Reporter. School closures and the cancellation of both sporting and social events have had a detrimental impact, and this has been especially true for youth that live in the state’s most underserved communities. “Project Bounce Back” will include partnerships with state agencies and Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Microsoft, LinkedIn Learning, KPMG, Discourse Analytics and eCare vault, Rachel Baye reports for WYPR.

State Roundup: Restaurants shrug over potential cicada onslaught

State Roundup: Restaurants shrug over potential cicada onslaught The Talbot County courthouse with the Talbot Boys Confederate statue on the left and county native Frederick Douglass on the right. A lawsuit has been filed to remove the Confederate statue which the county council has declined to do. Photo by Blink of Anaye with Flickr Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ CICADA ONSLAUGHT OF NO CONCERN OF RESTAURANTS: Many Marylanders are becoming more and more apprehensive about the prospect of millions of harmless little insects known as cicadas flooding the state in the coming weeks but the president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Maryland is not one of them, writes Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter. In fact, Marshall Weston said Wednesday that he has not heard “any restaurant express any concern about the cicadas whatsoever.”

State Roundup: Harris visits Baltimore, marking 100th day in office

State Roundup: Harris visits Baltimore, marking 100th day in office Vice President Kamala Harris visited the mass vaccination site at M&T stadium in Baltimore Thursday. From left, Mayor Brandon Scott, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Harris, Sen. Chris Van Hollen behind Harris, Dr. Jason Marx, and Gov. Larry Hogan. Governor s Office photo by Patrick Siebert VP VISITS BALTIMORE: Declaring “Today is a good day, Baltimore,” Vice President Kamala Harris marked the 100th day of the Biden administration by visiting a vaccination site at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Jeff Barker reports for the Sun. Harris said the nation is beginning to emerge from the coronavirus crisis, even as significant economic and health challenges remain.

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