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Maryland will begin universal COVID-19 testing at its prisons and juvenile detention centers, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced Wednesday. “Our state continues…

Maryland’s top fiscal officers cut more than $120 million from this year’s state budget on Wednesday, as officials warned that the first round of…

Led by Del. Charlotte Crutchfield (D-Montgomery), 56 members of the General Assembly, including one Republican, Del. Kevin C. Hornberger of Cecil County, wrote to…

Third parties in Maryland are suing to reduce the signature requirement to appear on November ballots, arguing that the state’s stay-at-home order and social…

Half a week after Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) authorized a partial reopening of travel and commerce in Maryland, leaders of seven of…

The COVID-19 pandemic is hitting Maryland consumers, homeowners, business owners and insurance carriers in unprecedented ways, including some that can’t be quantified yet because…

As Mayland rolled into its 11th week of the pandemic-induced state of emergency, unionized state workers took to the streets Tuesday in an appeal…

Maryland’s top lawmakers are asking the State Board of Elections to add additional voting centers in Baltimore City and Montgomery County for the June…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Tuesday that the state now has the capacity and supplies to offer testing for free to Marylanders…

The Maryland Judiciary has announced that circuit courts in the state are processing all marriage license applications remotely while courts are closed during the…