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Nine states and the District of Columbia have enacted paid family leave policies, and Maryland could be next if the legislature passes the Time to Care Act this year.

With hundreds of evictions scheduled in Baltimore this week, advocates urged city officials to temporarily delay evictions.

This agreement has been a long time coming for AFSCME Council 3 and the Hogan administration.

Transportation Secretary Greg Slater at a Board of Public Works meeting

Two of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s cabinet secretaries are set to depart in early January.

On a recent gloomy Saturday, Kevin O’Keeffe, an Annapolis lobbyist, was pacing on the patio overlooking Laurel Park Race Track like an expectant father….

Life Sciences

Tech Council has a plan that it says will produce more life sciences workers. The support of industry, academia and policymakers is needed to make it happen.

The mechanism to transport letter trays within the USPS facility has been broken since March 2019 — a year before the pandemic.

By Peter Franchot The writer, a Democrat, is state comptroller and a 2022 candidate for governor.  With multiple top-tier educational and medical institutions, Nobel…

Fair Share

As state elections loom, tax fairness and putting the middle class above special interest loopholes for the rich may become a defining issue.

When the Sports Junkies, a popular sports radio foursome, wanted to do an end-of-the-week betting segment in the late 1990s, jittery station managers asked…