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Many of Maryland’s most populous school districts are set to welcome some students back for in-person instruction Monday, marking the start of varying local…

After almost a year in pandemic lockdown, some notes on the privileged path: If you watch a couple episodes of “Schitt’s Creek” and don’t…

The U.S. House on a nearly party-line vote passed President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion pandemic aid package early Saturday, in a rush to both…

A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Friday gave its green light to a COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, signaling that states…

After another round of intense partisan debate and failed Republican amendments Friday, the Maryland House of Delegates approved a proposal to extend relief to…

More than 100 Maryland religious leaders and faith-based organizations have written this week to top state lawmakers, pressing them to prioritize four immigration bills…

States struggling to provide enough COVID-19 vaccines are likely just a few days away from a pivotal development in the vaccination race: the availability…

Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) said Wednesday morning that COVID-positive rapid tests recorded at the State House complex on Tuesday subsequently returned…

Members of the Maryland House Ways and Means Committee voted Tuesday night to move forward with a proposal to provide relief for thousands of…

Unemployment insurance recipients will receive their weekly benefits through direct deposit, rather than debit cards, beginning in April, Labor Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson announced…