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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…

A $4.4 million reimbursement request by the Stronach Group, owner of Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park, has been put off for at least…

The Maryland General Assembly’s budget negotiation process came under fire during the Board of Public Works meeting after officials complained about two budgetary restrictions…

The niece of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is spending Saturday in Maryland, where she’ll appear at a series of Juneteenth celebrations –…

The Baltimore Pride festival, which takes place this weekend, got an endorsement this week from HomeToGo, the vacation and travel website. Citing a handful…

Georgia’s new abortion restrictions could result in a flurry of film and television business coming to Maryland, a top state economic development official suggested…

Just in time for Father’s Day: An assessment of the best and worst states for working dads, courtesy of Wallet Hub, a personal finance…

The CEO of Maryland’s Technology Development Corporation has resigned, the latest in a series of departures from the investment agency that has struggled since a…

Add Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) to the number of political leaders pushing the U.S. Treasury to move forward with a $20 bill…

With the Montgomery County Council set to interview the seven finalists for the two vacancies on the county planning board this week, the Montgomery…