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Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) accused the state’s top transportation officials on Wednesday of short-changing his jurisdiction by funneling more money…

Freeman A. Hrabowski III, the charismatic educator whose transformational leadership dramatically boosted Black achievement in science and engineering, announced on Wednesday that he will…

Baltimore City leaders knew they were coming. And yet, the newest population numbers from the U.S. Census, delivered Thursday on the hottest day of…

The leaders of the Maryland Bankers Association announced Tuesday that they have appointed Anirban Basu, the colorful and quotable Baltimore economist, as the organization’s…

Maryland Matters Editor Josh Kurtz joined Greater Baltimore Committee President Don Fry for the latest episode of “GBC Insider,” the short-take interviews that Fry…

When Baltimore City Council President Brandon M. Scott (D) becomes the city’s 52nd mayor Tuesday, there will be no major celebratory events. Lavish inaugural…

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…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D), beset by multiple scandals, resigned Thursday afternoon. Pugh’s attorney, Steven D. Silverman, read a statement announcing her decision…

The Greater Baltimore Committee’s Board of Directors on Friday added its voice to those calling on Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) to resign….

As lawmakers consider whether to adopt a $15 minimum wage, some are also asking whether that figure is needed everywhere in Maryland. “Garrett County is not…