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Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) is removing some homes from the city’s annual tax sale later this month. Owner-occupied homes that face a…

By LOGAN H. ARNESON NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland is planning to put a new deep-space telescope into operation in October. The…

After tenant relief efforts failed to pass in the Maryland General Assembly, a broad coalition of fair housing advocates, faith organizations and community groups…

The federal agency that prints paper currency might relocate to Prince George’s County, officials said. The move is only a proposal, but leaders are…

Digital Divide

A multi-million dollar project to expand high-speed internet to rural Charles County formally broke ground Wednesday. The roughly $6 million project is a partnership…

President Biden plans to sign an executive order Tuesday to raise the minimum wage for federal contract workers to $15 an hour, according to…

Earlier this month, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) reinstated hazard pay for essential state workers, but scores of them say that they continue…

skyline

There’s always been a reassuring belief that cities have built into them a cyclical rhythm to their lives. Cities come, they go. They prosper,…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), wearing his hat as co-chair of the national nonpartisan political organization No Labels, convened a meeting of more…

FineFix, the state’s fine forgiveness program for auto insurance, will end on July 31, state officials announced this week. All remaining account balances must…