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Three bills backed by opponents of the Hogan administration’s plan to widen two highways in the Washington, D.C., suburbs cleared a major hurdle on…

The utility that provides water and sewer services to Montgomery and Prince George’s counties could be forced to spend $2 billion to move pipes…

The increasing homeless population in all urban centers shows that achieving housing equity will require an innovative approach to residential distribution along with a…

Maryland’s Department of Transportation came out Thursday against several bills that could affect its plan to tap private funding to widen two Washington, D.C.-area…

Sen. Mary Beth Carozza (R-Lower Shore) showed a three-minute video compilation to the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Wednesday of an Ocean City unrecognizable: Drivers…

An influential committee chairman has introduced a measure — the “No Lexus Lane Act” — that would require top state officials to publicly approve…

Last August, a 20-year-old Chevy Tahoe SUV careened across two lanes and slammed into me. I never saw it coming. My sister and I…

A 40-year-old provision in state law that gives the nine counties of the Eastern Shore the ability to block big-ticket transportation projects may be…

In a speech to a national transportation group Thursday, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. said he is “trying” to use his year as head…

For more than 20 years, Abeba Tsegaye and her sister Lene have served coffee, pastries and sandwiches to people who live and work in…