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Maryland was ranked No. 8 in a recent nationwide survey on union strength. SmartAsset, a financial news website, rated all 50 states for the…

As advocates warn that tenants will still need to head to court to avoid eviction under a new federal moratorium, officials in Anne Arundel…

In dramatic fashion, the presiding officers of the Maryland General Assembly slammed the door Wednesday night on holding a special legislative session this fall….

As talks between the White House and Congress stall, Americans are still grappling with the crippling impact of the pandemic. To move our country…

Just as lawmakers are ramping up a proposal to raise the state’s liquor tax to pay for programs designed to narrow health disparities in…

Montgomery County may slash an annual inventory fee for businesses in an effort to help hard-hit retailers and restaurateurs in the midst of the…

The Big Ten athletic conference will “keep its season postponed” for fall sports until it can guarantee more rigorous COVID-19 testing and address potential…

A 2016 decision to link the research labs at the University of Maryland College Park with those at the University of Maryland at Baltimore…

Social distancing and smaller dockets mean Maryland courts will take much longer than normal to process evictions, a judge told state lawmakers during a…

Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) wants the state to direct a general fund surplus to small businesses coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Franchot announced…