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On a second trip to Annapolis in his first three days as Baltimore’s acting mayor, Bernard C. “Jack” Young (D) on Thursday told a…

The two chambers of the Maryland General Assembly are taking dramatically different approaches to a top priority for Democrats — the creation of a…

The Maryland legislature continues to put the finishing touches on a measure that would restore public confidence in the University of Maryland Medical System…

A measure that would fund improvements at racetrack facilities in Anne Arundel and Prince George’s counties — but not in Baltimore City — is…

A late-filed bill favored by supremely influential Baltimore attorney Peter G. Angelos sailed through the state Senate Wednesday without debate or dissent. The bill,…

Maryland lawmakers are moving forward on legislation that would reconstitute and reform the University of Maryland Medical System’s board of directors in the wake…

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A proposal to infuse state school systems with up to $1.1 billion in new funding over the next three years is zooming through the…

Environmental activists and other opponents of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan’s plan to widen two major roadways are mounting an 11th-hour push to get the…

Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin (D) has been named chairman of a newly created subcommittee of the House Rules Committee. The Subcommittee on Expedited Procedures…

Amid half-hearted assurances of Baltimore’s resilience and lukewarm attempts at civic cheerleading from others throughout the day, Acting Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young (D)…