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A Maryland lawmaker is urging Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) to send emergency financial assistance to newly-jobless workers who have waited more than…

Maryland’s child care providers are struggling to stay afloat, suffering significant losses in revenue due to closures forced by the COVID-19 pandemic, members of…

Incarcerated former state Sen. Nathaniel T. Oaks (D) is coming home to Baltimore. A federal judge on Tuesday granted Oaks “a compassionate release,” agreeing…

Live! Casino & Hotel, Maryland’s second largest, will re-open to the general public at 6 a.m. on June 29 — though it has been…

Two Maryland Senate leaders say the state should hold a “hybrid mail-in preferred” election in November to avoid the long lines and late ballots…

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated racial inequities in education, a disparity that Congress needs to help rectify, the former education chief under President Obama…

U.S. Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D-Md.) has what can only be described as a sterling resume.  He is a Harvard-educator lawyer, a decorated war…

Michael Montgomery’s roommate was shuffled in and out of their cell in the Prince George’s County Jail at least three times before he was…

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, which serves Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, said many customers might experience some sticker shock as they begin receiving…

A group of Annapolis lobbyists has joined the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland in a campaign to feed the hungry during the COVID-19 crisis….