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Almost 10% of Marylanders live on incomes below the federal poverty level, and a disproportionate number of them are African American, according to a…

The legislative fights over Maryland’s liquor laws can be arcane ― even when they become politically charged. But the idea of legalizing supermarket sales…

Maryland’s top fiscal leaders agreed Tuesday that state revenues may weather a COVID-ravaged economy better than expected, to the tune of $3.5 billion. But,…

One of the fastest growing companies in the country is located in Maryland — and unless you’re a mystery game buff who is willing…

Maryland will play a vital role in NASA’s plan to put “the first woman and the next man” on the moon, officials said during…

Former vice president Joe Biden holds a 32-point lead over President Donald Trump in Maryland, a recent poll shows. Biden was the choice of…

Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) on Thursday nominated Leonard J. Howie III to serve as the county’s director of Economic and…

With the end of the state’s moratorium on utility service cutoffs looming, Maryland lawmakers on Wednesday heard from regulators, energy assistance agencies, consumer advocates…

IKEA last month offered to reimburse the state of Maryland for the unemployment benefits the state paid to the retail giant’s furloughed workers during…

Special Session

Days after the presiding officers of the Maryland General Assembly crashed a “mock” special legislative session designed to pressure them to schedule a real…