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For many politicians, fundraising isn’t their favorite part of the job. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s become an even more challenging activity. Instead…

With the congressional debate over a second COVID-19 stimulus dragging on, and more people facing hunger and potential homelessness, Maryland Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot…

The decision by leaders of the Maryland General Assembly not to hold a special legislative session this fall to address the myriad problems caused…

From restaurants to retail, the COVID-19 pandemic has, for better or worse, turned nearly every business on its head. The state’s medical cannabis industry…

A federal advisory panel on Thursday gave the green light to a COVID-19 vaccine developed by U.S. pharmaceutical company Pfizer, completing the next-to-last regulatory…

There was split-screen action on the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic Thursday, with Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announcing a new aid…

The presiding officers of the General Assembly are looking ahead to the upcoming session ― now just five weeks away ― with a mixture…

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to pass a stopgap spending bill, preventing a government shutdown and giving a group…

With hospitals filling up rapidly and COVID-19 infection rates soaring, the leaders of Maryland’s largest counties and Baltimore City on Wednesday pleaded with residents…

A new partnership in Prince George’s County is working to make tech jobs more accessible and affordable for low-income, minority and women residents. With…