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By Maria Trovato and Kamisha Walker Outside Henderson-Hopkins School in East Baltimore every Friday, cars line up for blocks and people pushing carts walk…

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a measure Monday evening to send $2,000 stimulus checks to many Americans, embracing a call from President Trump…

A group of Maryland lawmakers hope to overhaul the state’s eviction process and provide relief to tenants and homeowners during the 2021 legislative session,…

By Kimberly Escobar and Megan Sayles A year ago, Katherine Banegas-Bonilla, 17, had to worry only about managing her classes at Baltimore City College,…

Editor’s note: Between now and Jan. 3, we’re re-running 12 great articles that appeared in Maryland Matters in 2020, in chronological order. On Jan….

After Congress cut aid to local governments from its next round of COVID-19 relief, a coalition of local and state leaders is demanding that…

Democrats in Maryland’s congressional delegation and Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) hailed the COVID-19 relief and federal appropriations measures that cleared the U.S….

Leaders of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia on Thursday urged the incoming Biden administration to increase its support for the agency that…

Votes on high-profile taxes and spending increases during the 2020 session earned the Maryland Senate a dismal rating on a pro-business group’s annual scorecard,…

A bipartisan panel of Maryland legislators has recommended tapping the state’s Rainy Day Fund to help close an anticipated budget gap in 2022. The…