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Bryan Sears covers the governor and General Assembly, state politics and transportation for Maryland Matters. He has covered the Maryland State House for the last two decades at the Baltimore Sun Media Group, Patch.com and most recently, The Daily Record. Sears has won multiple state and national awards for police and crime reporting, local and state government coverage and investigative reporting that resulted in a guilty plea by a government official for stealing from his own campaign account. He’s a frequent radio and television contributor.

Decision to cut $3.3 billion has some officials spitballing solutions even as angst grows over a coming budget challenge and increased education funding requirements.

Although some maintenance will be delayed, maintenance to improve safety will be prioritized, transportation secretary said.

More than three dozen people died in Maryland last month as the result of motor vehicle crashes in the state. The new data from…

Interim report from the Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs Commission could recommend ways to bolster the state’s fund for road and transit projects.

Maryland’s Department of Transportation is facing billions in cuts to address shortfalls that will squeeze operations and construction budgets. State officials spent the better…

Unless appealed, the ruling forces Washington County elections officials to find a new location for an early voting center.

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The decision represents the second blow to firearms laws passed in Maryland in less than a week.

Maryland Election Administrator Jared DeMarinis said the trainings with federal, state and local law enforcement follow issues seen by officials in other states.

Ruling reverses lower court decision but could still face additional appeals.

Transportation officials reboot conversation with the public over widening of the Capital Beltway and portions of I-270 and a new American Legion Bridge.