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The Greater Baltimore Committee’s Board of Directors on Friday added its voice to those calling on Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) to resign….

Maryland officials sounded the alarm Thursday about two executive orders that President Trump signed Wednesday and about published reports that the president may be…

The Washington, D.C., region is expected to see a massive increase in jobs and people during the next three decades, an influx that threatens…

Maryland is the first state to pass a $15 minimum wage law that will increase the rates the state pays medical providers. To help…

A measure that would fund improvements at racetrack facilities in Anne Arundel and Prince George’s counties — but not in Baltimore City — is…

It was amusing to read Frank DeFilippo’s screed concerning our Washington Post article on Prince George’s County’s tax cap and the desirability of a…

A freshman senator has convened a bipartisan workgroup to look at possible aid for small business owners in light of the General Assembly’s passage…

The wheels of justice grind slowly, but sometimes legislation in the Maryland General Assembly moves at lightning speed. When the two phenomena collide, the…

As Maryland lawmakers work to increase funding for the state’s Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) program, a recent study by the U.S. Center for Budget…

The Maryland Senate unanimously backed a bill to reform the Maryland Technology Development Corporation on Thursday ― and so did TEDCO’s CEO. “We take…