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Chris Van Hollen

Senate Republicans said they would spotlight Democratic policies and proposals on the campaign trail in an attempt to argue that Democrats are out of step with average Marylanders.

Maryland may have been one of the few places where Biden would be guaranteed a hospitable welcome.

County officials flock to session focusing on the looming competition for federal infrastructure funds.

The initiative will be especially beneficial to low- and moderate-income homeowners, who often aren’t able to afford the upfront costs associated with making their homes more energy efficient.

Cycling enthusiasts want the aging span preserved for recreational use.

Hundreds of millions of dollars will soon flow into Maryland.

The U.S. Senate, along party lines, passed a sweeping energy, health care, climate and tax package Sunday afternoon, following an overnight marathon of votes…

A roll of U.S. bills wearing a mortarboard graduation cap

More than 100 congressional Democrats are urging the White House to extend the pause on student loan repayment beyond the Aug. 31 deadline. In…

One day after Republicans withdrew support to stall a bill that would have offered more health care for veterans who were exposed to toxic burn pits, advocates regrouped to vent and find a way forward.

Federal lawmakers discussed goals for improving the Chesapeake Bay with new leaders of two key organizations.