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By Jennifer Mandato The Maryland congressional delegation is pushing legislation to protect and enhance the natural resources throughout Southern Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay…

A COVID-19 vaccination clinic that is set to open next week will be a particular benefit to residents of the Washington, D.C., region who…

Ordinarily, the announcement that a county councilmember was going to seek a second term wouldn’t necessarily merit much attention. But Montgomery County Councilmember William…

Metro is finally catching a break, and it’s a plus for workers in the Maryland and Virginia suburbs poised to start heading back to…

The sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that Congress passed last week will bring direct relief for millions of Marylanders, but especially to families…

The Maryland Democratic Party is giddy. Two national political handicapping websites, The Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball, recently took early assessments of…

Maryland’s state government is set to receive a multi-billion dollar boost as part of the latest federal stimulus package – and a broad coalition…

The recently passed $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan will mean billions in direct relief for Marylanders and local governments, an effort that lawmakers hope…

Echoing complaints made by Republicans in Congress, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said on Thursday that he “probably” would have voted against the…

The U.S. Senate Wednesday confirmed Merrick Garland to serve as U.S. attorney general in a 70-30 vote. Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced his nomination…