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Maryland’s governor asked the state university system’s Board of Regents to launch an investigation into the response by College Park officials to an adenovirus…

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…

There are few state responsibilities more important — or more challenging — than how the state exercises its constitutional authority over the electric utilities…

Now that summer – or at least the summer beach season – has arrived, state officials are touting the cleanliness of Maryland beaches and…

Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Wednesday stressed that his office did not consider it an option to charge President Trump with a crime as…

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…

A commission tasked with studying mental health in Maryland will hold a regional meeting in Largo on Wednesday evening. Lt. Gov. Boyd K. Rutherford…

Maryland taxpayers will be on the hook if the toll lanes Gov. Larry Hogan wants to build on I-270 and the Washington Beltway flop….

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…