Fewer Marylanders are having virtual appointments with their doctors than during this spring’s peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, but telehealth remains very popular, accounting…
Having been rebuffed in their efforts to get Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan’s former chief of staff to testify voluntarily about a controversial severance payment,…
In launching Flash, a new bus service, along the congested Route 29 corridor on Wednesday, Montgomery County officials pledged the line would open job…
A union representing state workers said Tuesday that the death of a frontline Motor Vehicle Administration employee would not have happened if the state…
President Trump probably views the Maryland congressional delegation as a vast wasteland of criticism and opposition. But if he was only going to have…
Nearly half of all Marylanders have experienced financial hardship since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and people remain concerned that they or a…
Just weeks after work on the Purple Line ground to a halt in the wake of a bitter, years-long financial dispute, the state Department…
A former high-ranking state employee was awarded five months administrative leave worth nearly $56,000, in apparent violation of state personnel law, a legislative audit…
The state of Maryland, the consortium building the Purple Line, and the investors funding the rail project have agreed not to take any steps…
Maryland is making strides to close the digital divide, with a variety of government programs and private partnerships that are finding ways to connect…