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Workers from the Maryland Office of the Public Defender voted to form a union last week, joining the state’s largest public employee union, the…

A group of landlords is suing three Maryland jurisdictions, saying some recently enacted local laws that prevent rent increases during Maryland’s state of emergency…

Refusing to back down from a dispute with Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and private schools, Montgomery County’s top health official moved to…

Maryland Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said on Wednesday that his year-long stewardship of the National Governors Association was marked by a determined,…

Three tornadoes struck two Maryland counties as Isaias battered the region Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. Preliminary information from a National Weather Service…

Congress is continuing to squabble over whether to extend a federal supplement to unemployment insurance and if it does, by how much. But as…

Chances of rain will increase early this week as Tropical Storm Isaias moves closer to the area, with a possibility for torrential tropical downpours…

Nearly 100 people gathered outside of the Maryland House of Delegates building in Annapolis Thursday in a call for their representatives to maintain funding…

Jennifer Bevan-Dangel, who has been a regular presence in the State House for more than a dozen years as an advocate for several nonprofit…

John Lewis, the icon of the Civil Rights movement who died Friday at the age of 80, entered the U.S. House of Representatives in…