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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…

The presiding officers of the General Assembly are looking ahead to the upcoming session ― now just five weeks away ― with a mixture…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Wednesday that the names of top government officials ― including his own ― were used to attempt…

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to pass a stopgap spending bill, preventing a government shutdown and giving a group…

A new partnership in Prince George’s County is working to make tech jobs more accessible and affordable for low-income, minority and women residents. With…

As the expiration date for stays on certain evictions approaches, advocates say officials need to ramp up efforts to help tenants in order to…

Tenants in the city of Baltimore now have a legal right to counsel in eviction cases, making the city just the seventh jurisdiction in…

Federal data show that Maryland was among the slowest states to get unemployment benefits to claimants in October – but state officials say the…

The Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday unanimously approved a critical permit for a controversial Eastern Shore pipeline project that would extend natural…

Despite an executive order allowing Maryland homeowners to request forbearance on their mortgage payments due to the financial stress brought on by the pandemic,…