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In one key respect Baltimore is the epicenter of the nation’s opioid epidemic, but not in the way you think. Most of us picture…

On their first full day on the job Tuesday, the new leaders of Prince George’s County pledged to work cooperatively on a shared agenda…

About 17 percent of Maryland’s schools are operating at the highest level, according to new accountability scores released by the Maryland State Department of…

On Saturday, I attended the leadership elections for the Maryland Democratic Party, to determine the officers for the next four years. It was one…

MedChi, the Maryland State Medical Society, has issued a reminder that open enrollment to buy, change, or renew a qualified health plan for 2019…

Montgomery County Council President Nancy Navarro (D) doled out committee assignments for her colleagues Tuesday for the four-year Council term. One committee will be…

The division within the Maryland Public Service Commission that is responsible for handling utility complaints from customers has been renamed. The newly-branded Consumer Affairs…

Dozens of incoming lawmakers will descend on Annapolis Wednesday for two days of freshman orientation sessions. After an hour-long continental breakfast in the State…

Howard County, whose growth over the last half century has been fueled by the utopian ideal of racial harmony and inclusiveness, saw its first…

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman — the last Republican in charge of a “Big Eight” jurisdiction in Maryland — was sworn in to a…