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U.S. Rep. David Trone (D) has spent almost $42 million of his own money so far, while Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) and former Gov. Larry Hogan (R) have raised money at a fast clip.

A bill that got a boost of momentum right before the end of the 2024 legislative session tries to keep lower- priced prescription drugs accessible to lower income Marylanders.

The state’s decision to significantly cut commuter bus service will set back goals to improve equity, sustainability and mobility.

Funding programs emerge to help Maryland reach its goal of putting 5 million native trees on public and private lands by 2031.

If super rich, super smart philanthropists, who made their fortunes as innovators, can’t figure out how to reform public schools, who can?

The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services and the University System of Maryland plan to partner to provide higher education classes for those incarcerated.

On tax day, a dollar-by-dollar look at how our taxes enrich military contractors — at the expense of things that actually make us secure.

Port of Baltimore closure has deep implications for the supply chain, which is trickling down to businesses throughout the region.

Former president repeatedly and erroneously suggests there is a surge of nonresidents voting in federal elections.

‘I want to do all I can to keep our kids safe,’ gun safety advocate says about her bid for a Howard County school board seat.