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In 2020, the number of visitors to Maryland state parks is unprecedented.  According to the Department of Natural Resources, more than 17.1 million people…

The Baltimore City Council voted Monday night to heavily curtail the use of three controversial pesticides — a measure that will go into effect…

The cabin where my great-grandfather Charles King and his family lived as enslaved people still stands today in Gaithersburg. Less than 25 miles from…

A former member of President Obama’s cabinet is launching an organization to promote bold solutions in Annapolis to problems brought on by the COVID-19…

The following is an open letter to the Montgomery County Council: Changes in zoning are a part of government that generally get very little…

By Philip Van Slooten An update to Maryland’s hate crimes law, named for slain Army 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III, is one of several…

Leaving from his vacation house in the Nation’s Summer Capital of Rehoboth Beach, Del., a month ago, former vice president Joe Biden, the Democratic…

Maryland’s environmental justice commission met for the first time in eight months this week ― and advocates are questioning its effectiveness The meeting followed…

The more things change, the more they stay the same. In the 1960s the construction of Interstate 495 cut through the heart of many…

Hoping to delve more deeply into a lucrative and controversial severance package approved by a quasi-governmental agency, Maryland lawmakers on Wednesday took the rare…