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Washington, D.C.-area commuters and visitors to the nation’s capital will not ride in Chinese-made rail cars if the region’s congressional delegation gets its way….

A law requiring law enforcement agencies to submit qualified rape kits for testing within 30 days of receipt will become effective in January 2020,…

When a patient arrives at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with a violent injury, there’s a decent chance they’ve been the…

A top-ranking Prince George’s County policy staffer is stepping down after more than a decade with county government. Brad Frome, who currently carries the…

The pace of change in Baltimore City government is moving exponentially faster since former mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) announced her resignation Thursday. On…

The blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay jumped considerably in the past year, according to a survey released Monday. The 2019 Blue Crab…

History repeats itself for someone, or some two, who claim to have the votes for speaker but don’t. Del. Adrienne Jones is a first,…

Two national conservative celebrities will be appearing simultaneously in adjoining Western Maryland counties Friday evening, raising money for GOP central committees. In Hagerstown, Oliver…

The approximately 750 elected officials, activists and citizens who packed Sunday’s Beltway/I-270 Town Hall in Montgomery County had reason to wonder whether their messages…

Environmental groups and renewable energy companies did their usual thing last week, holding a conference call to pressure Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R)…