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With billions of dollars heading the state’s way in new federal infrastructure funding, policymakers hope some of their ambitions for MARC can be realized.

zoom-in view of proposed Baltimore legislative districts

The legislative redistricting proposal expected to advance in the General Assembly looks familiar — but there are still notable shake-ups

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby (D) called Thursday’s indictment a “political ploy” by “political adversaries” to remove her from office.

Maryland policy-makers can expect robust economic growth in the years ahead, fueled by federal aid, a return of workers to the labor force, and consumer spending.

Former U.S. Rep. Donna F. Edwards (D) appears to be moving closer to running for her old congressional seat.

Lawmakers slammed state officials as they were briefed about pratfalls the Maryland Department of Health has made in recent weeks.

The governor announced the opening of six additional hospital-based COVID-19 testing sites.

State House sunshine

The 444th General Assembly session gaveled in at high noon on Wednesday.

Larry Hogan at a State House press conference

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. and top officials acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that the Dec. 4 cyberattack was an act of ransomware.

For nearly six weeks, the Maryland Department of Health and its local government partners have struggled to recover from a cyberattack.