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The Maryland comptroller’s office, which collects state taxes, has announced that it will stop processing tax forms that are filed by paper on April…

As a health insurance navigator in one of the reddest parts of Maryland, David Stewart is accustomed to skepticism about the Affordable Care Act,…

Kim Coble

It’s hard to overstate the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on every facet of our lives. Projections from medical professionals about how…

A coalition of immigrants’ rights groups in the Washington, D.C., area have launched a unique fundraiser to help the people they serve: They’re urging…

Several Maryland political leaders, including Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) and state Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) have signed on to national…

Half a year ago, the economic development leaders of six Maryland counties in the greater Washington, D.C., area formed an informal alliance to discuss…

It’s no surprise that the landlords’ lobbying associations oppose measures that protect renters from a tidal wave of back rent debt accrued during a…

Maryland’s six casinos took a significant hit in March after all were ordered closed, and in turn, so did the amount of money casinos…

Credit card companies are cashing in on the coronavirus. As omens of Apocalypse envelop us, Americans are about to pay a high price to…

In her March 30 Maryland Matters commentary, Delegate Jheanelle Wilkins commends Governor Hogan for  prohibiting evictions and utility shutoffs during the current COVID-19 crisis….