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When the realization hit that they were going to have to meet online, rather than in the familiar confines of their hearing room in…

“Can’t stop watching the sign language!!!” wrote one commenter during a Facebook Live broadcast, viewing a sign language interpreter standing next to Gov. Larry…

Maryland judges should carefully consider whether juvenile detainees should remain in state custody, according to an order released from Court of Appeals Chief Judge…

In his role as head of the National Governors Association, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) pushed back Monday against the notion that the…

Maryland’s congressional delegation said Monday that the state’s colleges and universities will receive over $170 million in federal aid through a measure in the…

With government budgets soon to be depleted by the COVID-19 pandemic and some vital services likely to be scaled back, more than 40 nonprofit…

With just weeks to plan, Maryland will open three voting centers for the special election to replace the late U.S. Rep. Elijah E. Cummings…

Maryland’s Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services on Monday confirmed its first inmate death related to the COVID-19 pandemic. An incarcerated individual in…

Late last month, the Trump administration announced that it would ease up on requirements for facilities to monitor and report their pollution during the…

Now that President Trump has ordered General Motors to begin manufacturing ventilators for COVID-19 patients at auto plants, Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski…