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The proceedings lasted all of six minutes, and House Minority Leader Jason C. Buckel made the motion to dismiss his fellow Republican’s impeachment resolution.

House keys sitting on an eviction notice received in the mail.

Although courts were shut down due to the pandemic and limited federal and state protections were available to tenants facing eviction, new failure to pay rent evictions continue to be filed.

Jaymi Sterling, a former deputy state’s attorney in St. Mary’s County, announced Wednesday that she is challenging her ex-boss in the GOP primary.

With the growing need for help, and the lack of opening slots for support services, wait times are getting longer.

Members of the General Assembly rolled out a package of bills to offer more protections to state and local government online networks on Wednesday.

Several dozen people gathered in front of the State House on Wednesday evening, holding battery-powered candles and blue and yellow flags in a vigil…

Walker’s decision to retire from politics for now leaves wide-open races for the Senate and House in District 26, which takes in a significant chunk of southern Prince George’s County.

President Biden Delivers His First State Of The Union Address

President Joe Biden used his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night to reassert America as a leading global voice for democracy…

A state senator slammed the comptroller for not acting sooner to make vendor payment information publicly available.

Most of the candidates for governor will appear together at back-to-back forums on climate change next week.