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Disregarding advice presented by local and national election experts. Ignoring voting rights advocates. Flouting the recommendations of health care professionals and the Centers for…

Thousands of Marylanders could lose their homes when a federal moratorium on evictions ends later this month – but state officials might be able…

The Maryland Department of Health announced Wednesday that it has launched a new mental health initiative aimed at fighting the loneliness many people are…

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, many Marylanders have been left without jobs as they wrestle with the state’s balky unemployment…

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Marylanders will have to fill out an absentee ballot request if they want to vote by mail in the fall, Republican Gov. Lawrence J….

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

The COVID-19 pandemic closures of Maryland’s six casinos cost casino owners and the state of Maryland millions of dollars. For Maryland’s just-ended fiscal year…

While Republican members of the Maryland State Board of Elections prefer mailing ballot applications to voters for the November election, local election officials say…

Two leading state lawmakers on transportation issues are urging Maryland’s Transportation secretary to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic — and the stark decline…

When Gliny Gonzalez, a 51-year-old housekeeper at the University of Maryland College Park, woke up for work in mid-June, her chest was bothering her….