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The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services announced Tuesday that it has recorded its second death related to the COVID-19 virus. The…

Officially, the special congressional election in Maryland’s 7th District Tuesday pits former Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D) against conservative commentator Kimberly Klacik (R) for the…

About a half-million Marylanders can vote today for their representative in Congress, but officials hope only a tiny sliver of them will choose to…

Maryland Department of Juvenile Services officials reported Monday that they have reduced the number of intakes and lowered race disparity in state facilities amid…

Maryland’s Labor secretary said Monday that the state’s launch of a new unemployment benefits website “has clearly fallen short,” but the state was working…

The COVID-19 crisis is creating specific challenges for small business owners. Many have had to shut businesses deemed non-essential. Others are seeing fewer paying…

Third parties in Maryland are feeling squeezed by a stay-at-home directive that’s canceling farmers markets and festivals ― and keeping Marylanders out of the…

Members of the Maryland House Republican Caucus sent a letter to Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) Friday asking him to share data about…

On a typical day, about 80 children would giggle and squirm through the doors of Sue Mogard’s Educare Learning Center in Jefferson. But that…

With unprecedented numbers of people working from home and unemployment hitting levels not seen since the Great Depression, traffic volumes have fallen dramatically over…