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This year’s abrupt and necessary closing of the 2020 General Assembly session left many tasks unfinished for the residents of the great State of…

The fallout of the COVID-19 experience in shaping society is currently unknown, but is likely to be profound over the next one to two…

Maryland airports, which have been hit hard by the drop-off in air travel, received more than $100 million in federal relief funds this week,…

Generations of mostly male staffers have transitioned from governors’ offices to the private sector, serving as advocates for businesses and nonprofits. Given this reality,…

When the Mid-Atlantic region gets hit with a blizzard and workers are forced to stay home, Maryland’s transit systems — MARC, MTA, the Washington,…

Amanda N. Allen, a former Hogan administration official who left state government in January to join Transurban, is now a registered lobbyist for the…

Kim Coble

It’s hard to overstate the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on every facet of our lives. Projections from medical professionals about how…

For reasons that elude most policymakers and transportation analysts, many motorists refuse to get an E-ZPass transponder, opting instead to queue at every toll…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) and 20 other attorneys general from across the country are pressing the Trump administration to freeze pending…

Maryland has made strides in upgrading some of its infrastructure but has lost ground in other areas, a report card from a national group…