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A union representing state workers said Tuesday that the death of a frontline Motor Vehicle Administration employee would not have happened if the state…

State and local officials say the economic hit brought on the pandemic might not be as bad as originally expected ― so long as…

An alternative financial forecast requested by the state’s top fiscal leaders shows that sustained job losses could drive state revenues down by $1.5 billion…

The COVID pandemic has presented us with a string of important medical questions to which we initially had no answers, such as: How contagious…

Maryland housing advocates say they have seen a huge uptick in people asking for assistance for evictions since the COVID-19 pandemic hit and need…

Maryland is making strides to close the digital divide, with a variety of government programs and private partnerships that are finding ways to connect…

The cabin where my great-grandfather Charles King and his family lived as enslaved people still stands today in Gaithersburg. Less than 25 miles from…

A former member of President Obama’s cabinet is launching an organization to promote bold solutions in Annapolis to problems brought on by the COVID-19…

The U.S. House on Thursday night narrowly passed a slimmed-down $2.2 trillion Democratic coronavirus relief bill that retains hundreds of billions in aid for…

By Philip Van Slooten An update to Maryland’s hate crimes law, named for slain Army 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III, is one of several…