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When the news alert from the Baltimore Sun popped up saying: “Baltimore State’s Attorney Mosby to stop prosecuting drug possession, prostitution, other crimes amid…

The federal government must move urgently to help small businesses survive the sharp downturn in economic activity caused by the COVID-19 outbreak, Maryland’s U.S….

The University System of Maryland will shift to distance-learning for undergraduate students for the rest of the spring semester and cancel in-person commencement ceremonies,…

State Del. Alice J. Cain (D-Anne Arundel), one of three young women representing the Annapolis area in the General Assembly since 2019, announced Thursday…

As the state sees its first COVID-19-related death, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced further restrictions on Marylanders Thursday in the face of…

Maryland lawmakers left the State House briskly after adjourning Sine Die under the most trying circumstances Wednesday. But their work isn’t entirely done. The…

Maryland voters will decide in November whether to legalize gambling on sporting events. On Wednesday, the final day of this year’s truncated legislative session,…

Last week Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) issued a temporary moratorium on prison visits in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Prisoners’ rights…

After three years of policy-making and debate, an education reform plan that has been hailed by Democratic leaders as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to overhaul…

The Maryland General Assembly adjourned in a most unusual way on Wednesday, with sunlight breaking through the Tiffany glass chamber ceilings and polite applause…