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Biden’s appearance at a truck parts factory seemed gift-wrapped for U.S. Rep. David Trone (D), who faces a tough political climate as he seeks a third term.

‘It’s again a scary time to be a DACA holder,’ a Maryland Dreamer says.

Fiscal leaders broadly agreed that vigilance and prudence will be necessary in the years ahead, but had slightly different interpretations of the meaning and value of the surplus.

When an expanded child tax credit intended to provide relief during the pandemic ended, millions of children fell back into poverty. 

SNAP Maryland Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits

As the pandemic began, the rolls of Marylanders seeking food stamps swelled by 35%.

Planning Board Chair Casey Anderson empties workplace liquor cabinet following tip to the agency’s inspector general.

As the application process got underway this week for business owners to enter the mobile sports betting industry in Maryland, state regulators are accepting…

On this Labor Day, joining a union and having a voice in workplaces should be a fundamental freedom that every working Marylander can enjoy, the head of AFSCME writes.

‘The presence of the new consolidated FBI headquarters…would bring economic growth and development to a majority-Black county and its communities,’ state leaders said.

Lack of uniform access to safe drinking water can lead to financial and public health crises, experts say.