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A commission focused on upgrading Maryland’s 911 system wants the state comptroller’s office to begin auditing 911 fees, after learning that a major carrier…

By Elliott Davis The Maryland Board of Revenue Estimates voted unanimously Thursday to increase the state’s projected revenues for the current fiscal year by…

From warm temperatures year-round to sun and surf, there’s not a lot of reason to be glum in Hawaii, which ranked first in an…

U.S. House lawmakers approved bipartisan legislation Wednesday that would block new offshore drilling off the majority of the U.S. coast – despite pushback from…

Twenty wildland firefighters from Maryland are headed to northern California to battle ongoing wildfires. It’s part of a cooperative agreement the state has with…

When you’re running for president, you don’t want to be labeled as having “gone Washington.” That suggests you’re a little too comfortable in Our…

U.S. Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D-Md.) landed in Guatemala with about a dozen colleagues on Thursday, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). It’s part…

By Sophie Quinton Five years after Oregon legalized recreational marijuana, its lawmakers now are trying to rein in production, fearing the state’s big weed…

Lighthouse

By Kristin Danley-Greiner Built in 1875, the Thomas Point Lighthouse served as a beacon of light keeping boaters safe from the Thomas Point Shoal….

By Kristin Danley-Greiner If your Maryland Public Television station isn’t working, that’s because you need to rescan your channels. WMPT Channel 22 in Annapolis…