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By April Simpson PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. — In some ways, Jamie Tiralla and her family represent farming’s past and future. Tiralla, 36, grew up…

David Rodich, the executive director of Service Employees International Union Local 500 and a major political player in Maryland, is retiring at the end…

In the first significant personnel announcement in advance of his second term, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Monday that he would nominate…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) and the Baltimore Development Corporation announced on Thursday that they “strongly endorse” a proposal to transform the city’s…

Calvert County teacher Erin Frere says she used to play at Oxon Cove Park as a child. Now that she’s a parent, she and…

Maryland has more than $1 billion in unspent revenue as lawmakers prepare for the 2019 General Assembly session. The budgetary boost comes thanks to…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) disclosed for the first time on Tuesday that Maryland’s pursuit of a large, choice plot of land on the…

As the Maryland Chamber of Commerce gears up for the upcoming General Assembly session, it is adding two policy committees to its internal portfolio,…

The Hogan administration on Monday defended its pursuit of a large parcel of federal land near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Oxon Hill, touting…

The Hogan administration negotiated a memorandum of understanding with a federal agency to gain control of a parcel of land near National Harbor, part…