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Over the past few days, Americans and Marylanders have begun adapting to the challenges that a global pandemic brings with it in modern times….

Three bills backed by opponents of the Hogan administration’s plan to widen two highways in the Washington, D.C., suburbs cleared a major hurdle on…

Maryland reported nine new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, the biggest one-day jump since the state began counting and releasing infection numbers. As of Saturday…

The number of people with access to the State House complex is dwindling, even as lawmakers ramp up efforts to pass key pieces of…

Maryland’s chief tax collector implored state lawmakers to delay action on revenue measures, saying that a looming recession — or worse — make this…

Prisons are particular incubators for the spread of disease — and the Hogan administration this week suspended visits to inmates in 20 state-run correctional…

Anxiety and tempers flared in Annapolis on Friday afternoon as the governor and leadership in the General Assembly sparred briefly over what preventative measures…

In a whirlwind series of events on Friday, Maryland’s newest superintendent of state police was confirmed by the Maryland Senate at what is likely…

Maryland residents who lack health insurance — and who are spooked by the COVID-19 outbreak — can sign-up for coverage next week. In response…

A year ago, it didn’t seem possible that a General Assembly session could be more surreal. In the course of a few short weeks…