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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,…

With more than 200,000 Maryland households at risk of eviction after failure-to-pay rent cases resumed in the state’s courts on Monday, state lawmakers are…

Progressive Maryland, one of several advocacy groups calling on Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and leaders of the General Assembly to schedule a…

Following 12 hours of testimony from a broad array of stakeholders late last week, the Maryland Public Service Commission voted Monday to extend the…

With failure-to-pay-rent cases set to resume next week, housing advocates and lawyers are urging Marylanders who face eviction to fight for their housing in…

Maryland lawmakers said they will continue pressuring U.S. Postal Service management to make sure mail delivery is not slowed before and after the Nov….

Housing advocates in Baltimore were taken aback by the sudden dismissal of the city’s housing commissioner last week — and some say the shakeup…

By Jenni Bergal When North Carolina officials ordered restaurants to shut down indoor dining in March because of COVID-19, Justin Gallus feared the worst….

Marylanders who are unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic may soon be getting an additional $300 in federal assistance after additional benefits expired last…

Low-income voters are less likely to participate in national elections than voters with higher incomes – but a new report says voting rates are…