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Richest Resident

By Elizabeth Janney Forbes analyzed the fortunes of the country’s richest people to identify each state’s wealthiest person. This is the magazine’s fifth edition…

By Jennifer Ortiz A plan to build a 4-million-square-foot warehouse — believed by neighbors to be an Amazon fulfillment center — in Westphalia, a…

WASHINGTON ― The U.S. House on Thursday voted to hike the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2025. The measure has little…

By Kristin Danley-Greiner Two local companies made Inc. magazine’s list of “The 346 Best Places to Work in 2019” released recently. One is from…

Maryland is one of the most expensive states in which to start a new business, a WalletHub analysis recently concluded. Overall, Maryland is the…

When someone is killed or injured by gun violence, a lot of healing has to occur. Physical injuries, sure. But psychological and emotional and…

On a day that brought another intense rain storm, with her audience’s cell phones buzzing with emergency warnings about damaging flooding in the region,…

Bernie Sanders

President Trump, testing 2020 campaign themes, likes to taunt Democrats as the “Socialist party” and hopes to make it stick. Newt Gingrich, the nutty…

By Elizabeth Janney Coastal Living magazine rated the best 10 small towns on the Chesapeake Bay, and several in Maryland made the cut. Among…

In a move that was instantly hailed as a “seminal moment” for Maryland’s horse industry, the company that owns the Preakness Stakes and the…