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The U.S. House on Friday passed legislation that would eliminate forced arbitration clauses in employment, consumer and civil rights cases. If enacted, the bill…

As school districts ponder their calendars for the upcoming academic year now that they have the freedom to set their own schedules, state Comptroller…

Efforts to generate more competitiveness in state contracting are paying off, yielding better deals for state agencies and saving taxpayer dollars in the process,…

When a plane taking off from Freeway Airport in Bowie clipped a car and crashed onto U.S. 50 last Thursday, it was a reminder of how perilously…

Maryland Democrats on Capitol Hill are pressing Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to rescind a proposed rule that could cause tens of thousands of Marylanders to lose…

Ten government and economic development agencies from Northern Virginia announced Monday that they were banding together to form the Northern Virginia Economic Development Alliance….

As if anyone had any doubts, Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) is one heck of a cheerleader for her county. That…

Tens of thousands of retired State employees from every county in Maryland and from seven other states, along with thousands of retirement-eligible current state…

A group of state government workers on Wednesday sued a public employee union, saying the union improperly collected dues from them even though they…

The median price of a home that sold in Maryland’s Montgomery County in July was $466,000, 2.6% more than a year earlier, and the…