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If there was any lingering, smidgen of doubt about the role the nationwide Amazon headquarters competition played in convincing Washington, D.C.’s regional leaders to…

Rich Madaleno

Advocates for an increase in Maryland’s minimum wage are expressing disappointment that a measure they championed during the legislative session seems likely to die…

The Maryland General Assembly crossed the midpoint of the final week of its regular 90-day session Wednesday, giving final approval to key legislation and…

By William F. Zorzi The Maryland General Assembly crossed the midpoint of the final week of its regular 90-day session Wednesday, giving final approval…

Few issues expose traditional fault lines in Maryland politics — rural vs. suburban, Republican vs. Democrat — like funding for mass transit. For many…

The Maryland Public Service Commission is expected to rule within a matter of days on a proposed $6.4 billion merger between WGL Holdings Inc….

By Josh Kurtz The Maryland Public Service Commission is expected to rule within a matter of days on a proposed $6.4 billion merger between…

The proposed “stadium compact” has been stuffed at the line of scrimmage. The idea, as conceived by opponents of using public funds for NFL stadiums, was…

Emergency legislation pushing back the effective date of Maryland’s sick-leave legislation to July 1, as amended in committee Friday, is scheduled before the full…

A bipartisan commission established to assess financial protections for Marylanders recommended Friday that state officials step in and act on behalf of residents when…