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On a typical day, about 80 children would giggle and squirm through the doors of Sue Mogard’s Educare Learning Center in Jefferson. But that…

Maryland will pursue a phased approach to business activity, social interaction and recreation, but the timing will be dictated by the state’s day-by-day tracking…

The Maryland Department of Human Services announced Thursday that its proposal to use USDA food products to deliver 1 million pounds of food to…

The top political leaders from the National Capital Region jointly penned a letter to the Trump administration Thursday, imploring that federal employees continue to…

Maryland retailers who were forced to close last month because they were deemed “non-essential” have seen a crushing drop in sales since restrictions on…

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the state’s economy, Maryland consumers are confronting a growing list of challenges, looking for relief…

Faced with growing pressure to ease restrictions on businesses and social interaction, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Monday it’s “possible” that parts…

Honking horns by drivers circling State Circle in Annapolis on Saturday drove home the point that some Marylanders disagree with continuing Gov. Lawrence J….

Republican Members of the House of Delegates on Saturday urged Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) to adopt a regional approach to reopening the…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Friday defended his decisions to secure Marylanders’ public health as a newly-formed group fed up with COVID-19-inspired…