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The head of the Maryland agency that regulates utilities pushes back against a recent op-ed from former Attorney General Doug Gansler.

A recent state Supreme Court ruling could impact thousands of businesses’ ability to provide services to their customers.

To initiate a grievance, inmates have to go to the very correctional officers that harmed them in order to obtain forms for filing their complaint.

The courts’ prior names, in use for centuries, didn’t convey their role in the state’s legal system, critics say

Spanish-based consortium that posted best ‘technical’ score was wronged when MDOT chose Transurban group, lawyer maintains.

Maryland’s candidates for governor made their closing arguments Monday, one day before the state’s long-anticipated and once-delayed statewide primary. But because hundreds of thousands…

Democrat Wes Moore led gubernatorial candidates in fundraising during the waning weeks of the 2022 campaign. Between June 8 and July 3, Moore and…

Governor’s decision to lift restrictions on carrying concealed weapons in Maryland left law enforcement agencies and policymakers scrambling.

The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a New York law that made it illegal to carry a firearm in public without showing a special need for protection — throwing into doubt the legal status of a similar Maryland law.

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