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Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) on Monday joined a multi-state lawsuit to protect foreign students from losing their visas. Frosh will represent the State…

Martina Hazelton has a family member with severe hypertension who is incarcerated at a state correctional facility near Cumberland. Before the pandemic, Hazelton said, a…

No one really campaigns on updating aging state Information Technology infrastructure, for fairly obvious reasons. Technical maintenance of governmental operations usually can’t be readily…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) on Friday blasted Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s recent decision to hold a traditional election in…

State lawmakers want to extend Maryland’s moratorium on evictions through January of 2021 as a potential “tsunami of evictions” looms later this month. Maryland’s…

Baltimore City Public Schools’ reopening plan for the upcoming school year is designed to provide families with choices and to prioritize safety, schools CEO…

While Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) says requiring voters to apply if they want mail-in ballots will make for a smoother election in…

The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating the Maryland economy and the General Assembly cut its session short this year for the first time since the…

Maryland received a massive pot of COVID-19 relief money from the federal government, but how much of that money will be spent remains unknown…

With just six days left to sign up for health care coverage through Maryland’s online health insurance marketplace, an array of federal, state and…