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Prince George’s parents see peril in two tax and funding bills before the county’s legislative delegation.

No business operating in a competitive environment would risk spending vast sums on long-term infrastructure to deliver an undetermined ‘something different.’

Bill decrees that when monopoly utilities spend money on activities completely unrelated to the delivery of energy services, that money comes from their profits, not their customer’s wallets.

The governor who signed the electricity deregulation bill in 1999 supports the measure in the General Assembly to modify the law.

Maryland is home to one of the most educated workforces in the nation but it’s not enough for the rapidly growing tech industry.

Transit advocates urge completion of the construction of the Red Line project as originally approved and funded, as light rail.

Details on the critical role of 211 and 988 in the state’s crisis prevention and mental health support.

A call for more public-private partnerships to fund infrastructure projects.

Roughly 11% of current election officials say they are very or somewhat likely to resign before November 2024.

American universities are not producing enough graduates in the very fields that will guide the implementation of programs that combat climate change. Maryland schools are showing the way.