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As a group of lawmakers charged with ironing out the finer details of a multibillion-dollar education reform package met to discuss amendments for the…

For the past few years, I have written about why it made sense to close Pimlico Race Course and consolidate Maryland thoroughbred racing at…

A legislative proposal on child support guidelines, House Bill 946, introduced by Delegates Kathleen M. Dumais (D-Montgomery), and Del. Michael E. Malone (R-Anne Arundel),…

A six-year-old girl, whose family income qualified her for free or reduced-price school lunch, had her meal pulled away in the cafeteria line, thrown…

As the Maryland State Senator for the 45th Legislative District, I understand that there’s a phenomenal amount of work to do in education, crime,…

In the wake of a much-criticized Bay Bridge resurfacing project, the state Senate on Tuesday gave tentative approval to a measure that would expand…

Annapolis is historic and charming. It’s got great bars and restaurants, abundant shopping, the Naval Academy, St. John’s College, the water, and of course,…

In a small gray conference room at the Homewood Suites in Largo, Sen. Paul G. Pinsky (D-Prince George’s) made his pitch recently in support…

The first thing that strikes you about the home of the Maryland Food Bank is the sheer size of its headquarters. Located in Halethorpe…

Veteran journalist Elliot Jaspin, the author of our recent series, “Empty Plates at Maryland’s Table,” will be the guest on WYPR’s “Midday” program, with…