With the Doomsday Clock at 89 seconds to midnight, it's more important than ever that Maryland add its voice to other ...
The long-awaited Family and Medical Leave Insurance program may see its July start date delayed, state officials said, amid ...
Maryland Matters takes a break from the serious discussion of power issues the state is facing this year to a lighter look at ...
A $445 million contract for technology services has been put on hold by two state senators who call it another example of ...
Less than three weeks before the primary in a special election for county executive, Prince George's County Council Chair ...
A divided Board of Public Works on Wednesday ended a bumpy, years-long process to find a concessions operator at BWI Thurgood ...
North reintroduces legislation to impose an excise tax on firearms sold by federally licensed dealers, to recoup some of the ...
How did Maryland get to a point where the Developmental Disabilities Administration is facing a $200 million budget cut, one ...
The head of the Nuclear Energy Institute got more than an hour Tuesday to boast to lawmakers about nuclear's potential, as ...
Because of video evidence, prosecutors were able to prosecute a nursing home aide in a 2022 assault that led to resident's ...
A three-week blitzkrieg of federal budget actions by President Donald Trump is fueling a level of budget uncertainty and ...
Education advocates rallied in Annapolis to demand that Gov. Wes Moore and legislators fully fund the Blueprint for ...
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