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For many years, the state of West Virginia paid nothing for the MARC commuter rail service that carries hundreds of residents to jobs in…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s administration on Wednesday touted a 9.5 percent decrease in homelessness in Maryland in the last two years. But the…

Maryland lawmakers have moved closer to a compromise bill that boosts the state’s craft brewing industry. House Bill 1080 from Del. Carol Krimm (D-Frederick) and Senate…

There is a growing movement around a 70-mile stretch of Maryland pavement that can only be characterized as a hopeful restlessness paired with an…

Four retired state employees sued the state Monday, charging that changes to their prescription drug benefits are illegal. The suit, filed in Baltimore City…