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In the wake of a much-criticized Bay Bridge resurfacing project, the state Senate on Tuesday gave tentative approval to a measure that would expand…

A measure known in Annapolis as the “county consent bill“ would give the 14 counties west of the Chesapeake Bay and the City of…

Two organizations that represent small businesses in Maryland are warning about proposals that they argue could increase gasoline and energy bills. The Mid-Atlantic Petroleum…

State spending on transportation favors roads over transit, and the Washington, D.C., area over the Baltimore region, advocates for the Baltimore area complained on…

The state’s cost estimate for toll lanes to be built by a public-private partnership on Interstate 270 and the Capital Beltway has jumped from…

transit

Congress is reviving long-stalled infrastructure negotiations that politicians hope will plow hundreds of billions of dollars into roads, bridges and public transit projects around…

Maryland would be barred from spending public funds to build or operate a proposed high-speed rail line linking Washington, D.C., and New York if…

Purple Line

Public transportation in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties is unreliable and unsafe, community members and transit experts asserted in a panel discussion Tuesday night…

Two of Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan’s key cabinet members received unanimous approval from the Maryland Senate’s Executive Nominations Committee on Monday night. The…

A group of Maryland lawmakers say they’ve heard from drivers who complain about getting tagged with hundreds — sometimes even thousands — of dollars…