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The pressure on General Assembly leaders to schedule a special legislative session is mounting. The public calls for a special session come fast and…

This is the fifth in an occasional series on Langley Park, a largely immigrant community in Prince George’s County where difficult living conditions have…

A recent study of U.S. Census surveys has shed light on the racial disparity of poverty rates in Maryland — and in the nation…

This Labor Day weekend, millions of us will celebrate a three-day weekend with cookouts and trips to the beach. In a time of pandemic,…

In the United States’ heated immigration debate, two views have predominated about Central American migrants: President Trump portrays them as a national security threat,…

Advocates in Maryland were pleasantly surprised when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a nationwide moratorium on evictions Tuesday — but they…

The odds were low that this year’s Preakness Stakes would be run in front of live fans at Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course.  On Wednesday,…

The nation’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order Tuesday putting a stop to residential evictions through December in an effort to halt…

Kim Coble

Faced with a multi-billion dollar hole created by a historic decline in ridership and revenues, the Maryland Transit Administration on Tuesday unveiled a proposal…

Effective Friday at 5 p.m., Maryland will move into phase three of its COVID-19 recovery plan, allowing businesses, including music venues and movie theaters,…