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Maryland’s secretary of Transportation claims that drivers will save an average of 73 hours annually if the Capital Beltway/American Legion Bridge/Interstate 270 highway is…

Fifth in a series Imagine you board an airplane in Maryland to go to Los Angeles. Everything is fine until you reach Amarillo, Texas,…

The Maryland legislature is all but certain to legalize sports gambling in 2020, though the contours of a betting bill remain unresolved, the head…

Fourth in a series It is official policy in Anne Arundel County public schools to shame students because their parents are unable or unwilling…

Maryland’s legislature is unlikely to take steps that would make it easier for telecommunications firms to erect 5G towers around the state — despite…

Third in a series No one would ever mistake Manhattan, Kansas, for Manhattan in New York City. But that is precisely what the federal…

To understand how food stamp benefits are calculated is to understand England’s Poor Law of 1834. Although the British Poor Law was far harsher…

Fiscal analysts encouraged the General Assembly’s budget committees on Monday to do more this year to address the state’s structural deficit ― particularly before…

Just in time for the national holiday honoring the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a financial news website has rated Maryland the ninth…

Second in a series There is something missing on the website for The Partnership to End Childhood Hunger in Maryland. Under the dropdown menu…