The courts’ prior names, in use for centuries, didn’t convey their role in the state’s legal system, critics say
The public’s ability to monitor government actions is eroded when document requests bring a big bill, legal groups say
Developer-friendly zoning planks are erased by self-styled ‘People’s Council’ just days after taking office
Panel will soon release its final report on efforts to block the 2020 election, lawmaker tells a local Democratic group
Transit advocates seek link between staffing challenges and the Baltimore region’s unreliable bus and rail service
State Department of Labor settles suit brought by Marylanders who struggled to receive benefits
A year after lawmakers sought her removal, Tiffany Robinson heralds her handling of an ‘unprecedented’ crisis.
Two-day orientation offers incoming legislators valuable tricks of the trade
There is no vaccine for virus that can cause difficulty breathing for newborns and young children
Fundraiser features not one but two slick, campaign-style videos on leadership, and multiple hints about the governor’s future plans.