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Voters will decide Tuesday on whether to re-elect Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) or bring change in the form of former NAACP president…

Workers in Maryland need a raise. I am a lifelong Baltimore resident and in my 44 years I have never seen working people struggle…

Amazon

First in a short series of articles. An announcement from Amazon on where it plans to build its second North American headquarters, known as…

By Samantha Rosen/Capital News Service In a quiet corner of Dundalk, down the street from a church and walking distance from a grocery store,…

Keep them guessing. That’s what Amazon Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos did on Thursday night during an appearance at The Economic Club of Washington, D.C.’s…

A task force on alcohol regulation in Maryland, meeting for the first time on Wednesday, heard expert testimony about the societal ills associated with…

More than a third of families in the state of Maryland ― and about half the population in some counties and the city of…

Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc., the city’s first and oldest fair housing organization, is shuttering its doors at the end of the month, the nonprofit announced…

Maryland’s state budget inherently presents barriers to prosperity for people of color and has done so for years, according to a report issued Tuesday…

A roomful of 250 Montgomery County business leaders and their allies. A provocative new report with dire warnings about the county’s future from Gov. Lawrence…