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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…

How big a problem is the lack of affordable housing in Montgomery County? It’s so significant that a recently-completed poll of county residents listed…

Business groups responded Tuesday evening to a Kirwan Commission funding plan put forward by a labor union that included corporate tax increases. “The union…

An influential labor union is pressing for changes to Maryland’s tax code that would result in higher tax rates for the wealthy and corporations…

The U.S. House advanced a resolution on Wednesday that aims to ease the ratification of a Constitutional amendment that would ensure equality for U.S….

Gaming revenue at MGM National Harbor in October was down 18.5% from October 2018, though it still accounted for 41% of total gaming revenue…

A week ago, Amarri Brown didn’t know what he wanted to do when he graduates from high school in a year. Then on Tuesday,…

Of all the thousands of annual events that bring politicians, business and community leaders together in charmless ballrooms across the state of Maryland, the…

The shortage of 2,000 state employees in critical places like prisons and psychiatric hospitals is leading to unmanageable workloads and dangerous working conditions, members…