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Members of the U.S. Senate are pushing for $4 billion in the next coronavirus relief package to help students in rural and low-income areas…

State school superintendents reacted coolly and a leading legislator questioned safety protocols after Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and the state’s superintendent of…

Maryland will begin jury trials on Oct. 5, ending a long wait for defendants who have been in jail or on home detention since…

IKEA last month offered to reimburse the state of Maryland for the unemployment benefits the state paid to the retail giant’s furloughed workers during…

Nearly a hundred Marylanders, most without masks, walked around State Circle and Church Circle in Annapolis on Friday evening, urging Republican Gov. Lawrence J….

As advocates warn that tenants will still need to head to court to avoid eviction under a new federal moratorium, officials in Anne Arundel…

Staying on brand, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) met Thursday with members of the bipartisan congressional Problem Solvers Caucus, An America United, his…

In dramatic fashion, the presiding officers of the Maryland General Assembly slammed the door Wednesday night on holding a special legislative session this fall….

A plan to have just one early voting center for all of St. Mary’s County in the upcoming election is voter suppression, a local…

As talks between the White House and Congress stall, Americans are still grappling with the crippling impact of the pandemic. To move our country…