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Alas, the Crisfield Chamber of Commerce’s experiment with an autumnal clam bake was not to be.  On Friday the organization announced that its annual…

The Maryland General Assembly could hold virtual committee hearings with little fear of violating the state’s Constitution, the Attorney General’s office told the legislative…

This is the fourth in an occasional series on Langley Park, a largely immigrant community in Prince George’s County where difficult living conditions have…

Even though commuting volumes have rebounded almost entirely from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, traffic congestion has not returned, Maryland’s leading transportation…

In the absence of specific guidance from the Maryland State Department of Education, state legislators are encouraging local school superintendents to coordinate a set…

More than 1,100 Marylanders have died from COVID-19 in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities in the past five months. On behalf of…

Members of the Maryland General Assembly penned a letter Thursday, appealing to the Maryland judiciary to consider allowing recent law school graduates to practice…

Julia Kane, a rising senior at the University of Maryland College Park, was worried about the lease she had signed in February, before she…

Groups representing workers, tenants, immigrants, parents, students and others pledged on Wednesday to ramp up their campaign to bring the Maryland General Assembly back…

COVID-19 has prompted a reckoning in Maryland. Very few facets of our society are more in need of reform than our state’s broken criminal…