The Environmental Protection Agency is warning Chesapeake Bay watershed states that they are “significantly off track” in ...
The Department of Health's pharmacy services administrations had insufficient financial record-keeping, late rebate ...
Marylanders took their fight to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution to the Democratic National Convention ...
A Landsdowne man is asking that a federal judge strike down a state provision he says is barring him from running for U.S.
Dozens of noisy protesters greeted the business leaders, elected officials, union members and other interested parties who were gathered at Frederick Community College Thursday for a conference on ...
Gov. Wes Moore claimed in a 2006 document that he earned a Bronze Star for his service in Afghanistan, a medal that he never received, according to a report Thursday in The New York Times. While ...
The Maryland Transportation Authority Board tapped a Nebraska company Thursday to begin work on rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed when it was struck by a container ship in March ...
The state and a private nonprofit are jointly investing $20 million to fund tutoring and math programs in schools in Baltimore City and Charles and Baltimore counties, the organizations announced ...
Another night, another gathering where Maryland property owners were expressing alarm over a proposed 500,000-volt, 70-mile power transmission line that could run through their properties. This was a ...
The Maryland Senate race between former Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) is in a dead heat, according to a new poll commissioned by AARP, the advocacy ...
When pandemic-era tenant protections expired, rents immediately soared, and eviction filings surged last year more than 50% over pre-pandemic levels in some U.S. cities. These filings can cast long ...