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Maryland is joining other East Coast states in continuing a legal challenge of federal tax reforms that cap deductions of local and state taxes…

A two-month-old poll on the Baltimore mayoral election showed City Council President Brandon M. Scott leading his potential Democratic primary rivals in hypothetical matchups…

Maryland Matters appreciates our readers and donors! So our staff will donate one can or box of food to a Maryland food bank for…

“The Kojo Nnamdi Show” on WAMU radio wants to remind listeners that impeachment isn’t the only thing going on in the world — or…

We’re having a party! Our friends at Capitol Strategies, the State House lobbying firm, are hosting a fundraiser for Maryland Matters on Wednesday, Nov….

Today marks the start of NewsMatch – an ambitious national campaign to promote independent, nonprofit news sites and the critical work of democracy: informing…

The funeral for the late U.S. Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), who died Thursday at the age of 68, will take place next Friday…

By Elliott Davis Just in time for the Jewish high holidays, religious institutions across Maryland recently received grants toward security improvements – and a…

Three years after Maryland passed a law requiring the translation of state government websites, more than two dozen websites remain out of compliance, the…

In a column penned by editor and publisher Sandra Olivetti Martin, she announces that the Bay Weekly will be coming to an end. Martin…