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

Maryland faces a crisis in affordable rental housing – especially for low income residents. A recent study on rental housing by the National Low Income…

U.S. citizens who live with undocumented immigrant family members could lose federal housing assistance under a proposed rule from the Trump administration. Civil rights…

Maryland’s governor and legislative leaders will sign dozens of bills into law on Monday, including measures to ease health care enrollment and raise the…

WASHINGTON — On International Workers’ Day, Maryland Rep. David Trone asked Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta a question on the minds of many workers: What…

Maryland voters have widely divergent opinions on the direction of the jurisdiction where they live – and those opinions are based to a large…

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…