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To to the Editor: Congress continues to take baby steps towards passage of a comprehensive Paid Family Leave program, but Marylanders can’t afford to…

Hops are not a Maryland crop, but Frederick-based Flying Dog Brewery would like to change that. It recently brewed a beer with hops harvested…

More than three dozen business leaders in Maryland signed a letter encouraging the state’s top lawmakers to fund and implement the multibillion-dollar Kirwan Commission…

Maryland lawmakers will have a little bit more cash to work with come budget season ― but not a whole lot more than previously…

Lawmakers have reached a landmark agreement on paid parental leave for federal workers that could institute paid time off for civilian employees for the…

U.S. House Democrats have worked out key differences with the Trump administration over a massive trade deal, allowing both sides to declare a legislative…

SNAP Maryland Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect numbers provided by the Maryland Department of Human Services and estimates from a state advocacy…

Virginia’s Alexandria and Arlington counties get all the attention when it comes to rising home values in the Washington, D.C., region, but in Maryland,…

Benjamin H. Wu, who has spent the past five years as Maryland’s deputy Commerce secretary and has a wealth of government experience, will become…

Looking to jump-start a redevelopment process that has been mired in lawsuits and inactivity for years, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced on…