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One of the most voluble conservative members of the Maryland General Assembly is having his say beyond the State House, in a weekly podcast…

The Maryland Department of Human Services announced Thursday that its proposal to use USDA food products to deliver 1 million pounds of food to…

When the Mid-Atlantic region gets hit with a blizzard and workers are forced to stay home, Maryland’s transit systems — MARC, MTA, the Washington,…

One of the many bills that fell by the wayside when the General Assembly adjourned three weeks early was a measure to ban single-use…

Halls of the Annapolis State House complex — normally abuzz with constituents, lawmakers and the press — are hushed. Last week, Gov. Lawrence J….

Three bills backed by opponents of the Hogan administration’s plan to widen two highways in the Washington, D.C., suburbs cleared a major hurdle on…

State spending on transportation favors roads over transit, and the Washington, D.C., area over the Baltimore region, advocates for the Baltimore area complained on…

Fifty years after its inception, the Maryland Public Information Act could see major reform in 2020. Lawmakers on the House Government and Health Operations…

Maryland could join eight other states in banning the sale of plastic bags — and state retailers support the measure. The Plastics and Packaging…

Maryland’s 250-year history of legal slavery came to an end when the practice was abolished on Nov. 1, 1864, nearly a year before the…