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The AHEAD model will help some states implement a total cost of care model, in which states take responsibility and accountability for health outcomes of their citizens. 

Delays at the federal level have affected when colleges can begin putting together their own financial aid offers.

Democrats in Md.’s congressional delegation score well on the civil rights group’s report card. U.S. Rep. Andy Harris (R) got a zero.

The wild card in all the discussions on current as well as future state budgets, tax increases and fee increases is Gov. Wes Moore.

Supporters stress the importance to shoring up the horse industry in Maryland but others worry about ‘unknown’ future costs to the state.

“Crossover Day” in the Maryland General Assembly, a key deadline for legislation to be approved, passed Monday with surprisingly little drama and without the…

Republican lawmaker longs for bill that seeks to punish ‘slum-tenants.’

Marylanders deserve a tax system that puts small businesses on a level playing field with their multinational competitors, the author writes.

Justice Department letter alleges that Chad Cradock physically, sexually and verbally abused members of the team from 2015 to 2020.

The head of the state’s Marine Contractors Association assesses the advantages and limitations of living shorelines.