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State lawmakers want to extend Maryland’s moratorium on evictions through January of 2021 as a potential “tsunami of evictions” looms later this month. Maryland’s…

During the 2020 legislative session, I, together with my Senate Champion, Sen. Jill Carter, jointly introduced HB 1449\SB 1012 “Health – Medical Cannabis Reauthorization…

Times change. Buildings come and go. Things are “repurposed.” (New verbs are created out of thin air.) Whole cities reinvent themselves. In Baltimore, where…

Thousands of Marylanders could lose their homes when a federal moratorium on evictions ends later this month – but state officials might be able…

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, many Marylanders have been left without jobs as they wrestle with the state’s balky unemployment…

The COVID-19 pandemic closures of Maryland’s six casinos cost casino owners and the state of Maryland millions of dollars. For Maryland’s just-ended fiscal year…

When Gliny Gonzalez, a 51-year-old housekeeper at the University of Maryland College Park, woke up for work in mid-June, her chest was bothering her….

The parking lots surrounding Montgomery County Metro stations may one day turn into high rise apartments as local officials look to incentivize development in…

A group of Maryland breweries are working together to help members of the local craft beer association do what they do best — brew…

Maryland’s Board of Public Works approved a scaled-back plan to reduce state spending on Wednesday, voting 2-1 to chop $413 million from the budget,…