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Bill would provide wage replacement to affected workers and incentivize businesses to remain at the Port of Baltimore.

Just 116 of the nation’s nearly 7,400 state lawmakers qualify as ‘working class,’ in a new survey. Two are from Maryland.

Bill would allow the governor to extend a state of emergency to replace critical infrastructure while limiting some broader powers. Feds deliver $60 million in initial aid to state.

A ‘Dragon’ enters Senate race Retired Brig. Gen. John Teichert announced Monday he will seek the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate to replace…

A hybrid event with many dignitaries touts Maryland’s economic future and commitment to combating climate change.

Wind turbines in federal waters off the coast of Ocean City are still a few years away.

New county exec pledges to work with municipal leaders and Gov.-elect Wes Moore’s administration, but vows to maintain county’s ‘guiding principles.’

In radio interview, Maryland’s governor questions GOP candidate’s mental stability.

The Maryland General Assembly advanced bills on Friday that would ban the sale and ownership of unserialized firearms, or “ghost guns.” The Senate preliminarily…

The Maryland Senate quietly passed an amended version of Senate Bill 392, the Judicial Transparency Act of 2022, Monday evening. That bill is a…