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Claudia Wilson Randall takes over as the new executive director of the Community Development Network of Maryland. She is the right leader for the…

Gov. Larry Hogan’s announcement authorizing school districts across the state to reopen school buildings days before the new school year was about to start…

Progressive Maryland, one of several advocacy groups calling on Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and leaders of the General Assembly to schedule a…

Following 12 hours of testimony from a broad array of stakeholders late last week, the Maryland Public Service Commission voted Monday to extend the…

With failure-to-pay-rent cases set to resume next week, housing advocates and lawyers are urging Marylanders who face eviction to fight for their housing in…

U.S. Rep. Andrew P. Harris, a physician and Maryland’s lone Republican in Congress, is backing President Trump’s support for unproven treatments for the virus…

With the first day of school less than a week away, top state officials are pressuring all local school systems to reopen for at…

Housing advocates in Baltimore were taken aback by the sudden dismissal of the city’s housing commissioner last week — and some say the shakeup…

Earlier this month, the Maryland Department of Health ceased providing free COVID-19 tests to state eldercare facilities, leaving advocates and lawmakers to question how…

About 40 Maryland companies and institutions are working on coronavirus vaccines, diagnostics and treatments, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Monday. The projects…