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Maryland high school students who want to earn both money and hands-on experience in careers as varied as auto mechanic, line chef, information technology…

After one of the biggest travel weekends of the year, a new state law will take effect Saturday that could increase toll revenue by…

In solidarity with the 675 hard-working members of United Steelworkers Local 676 who are about to lose their jobs at the 131-year-old paper mill…

By Brooks DuBose Jailing a person for an unpaid debt has been illegal for almost two centuries in the United States. But in Maryland,…

When Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) vetoed eight bills last week, he wasn’t just passing judgment on the legislation – and impacting state…

A dead sparrow lay on the walkway to the Verso Paper Co.’s administrative building in rural Luke, Md., Tuesday afternoon. It was a grim…

Two top leaders in Maryland’s Technology Development Corporation have resigned, the CEO informed employees on Tuesday. Andy Jones, chief investment officer at TEDCO and the…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Friday used the lead-in to the long holiday weekend to veto eight bills while allowing dozens of…

The Apartment and Office Building Association (AOBA) of Metropolitan Washington announced Wednesday that Erin Michelle Bradley is joining its regional advocacy team. She’ll become…

The attention of lottery directors across the country is turned to a courthouse in New Hampshire, where a federal judge could issue a decision…