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About once every other month, sewage backs up into the classrooms, restrooms and the kitchen at a child development center inside Joint Base Andrews…

An exchange of letters between the Hogan administration and the Maryland Health Care Commission appears to offer a path to fund and staff the…

Tens of thousands of retired State employees from every county in Maryland and from seven other states, along with thousands of retirement-eligible current state…

The University of Maryland became the first university system this semester to sign the Cool Foods Pledge to reduce the environmental footprint of campus…

The heated health care debate that’s dividing Democrats at the national level is splitting them up in Maryland, too.  Four of the state’s eight…

    Congress is currently working on legislation to address surprise medical billing — an issue that impacts too many patients across the country….

This Labor Day is a complex one for Maryland’s workers. On the one hand, we have much to celebrate. By organizing together at our…

The leaders in the effort to reduce the cost of prescription drugs in Maryland are expressing alarm that Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R)…

Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) and House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) announced Thursday that they were appointing former state…

Maryland’s attorney general is taking the fight for abortion rights to Indiana. Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) joined 15 colleagues who filed an…