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Democratic senators are accusing President Trump of putting workers at risk by ordering meat and poultry processors to remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic….

Maryland Matters readers are generous and caring. So we want to give you the chance to give back to the community in a way…

Former state Sen. Nathaniel Oaks (D-Baltimore City) on Monday petitioned a federal judge for compassionate release from his 42-month prison sentence, citing the novel…

Top Maryland officials turned up at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in St. Mary’s County Monday to distribute toiletries and other sundries to the…

It took weeks of prodding, but Maryland’s small counties will soon begin receiving federal COVID-19 funds from the state. Department of Management and Budget…

Maryland’s House Republicans are urging vetoes of an ambitious education reform plan ― and the tax bills that would fund it. The House Minority…

As the COVID-19 crisis deepens with no clear end in sight, city and county lawmakers are scrambling to pull together their budgets, anticipating major…

The new decade has brought unprecedented changes and challenges within four months. We convened the legislative session in January with two new presiding officers. We had…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Sunday rejected as “crazy” a suggestion from Maryland’s lone Republican congressman that the state has adopted a…

Maryland Congressman Anthony Brown (D) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) are pushing legislation that would nationalize the medical supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic….