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As the expiration date for stays on certain evictions approaches, advocates say officials need to ramp up efforts to help tenants in order to…

A coalition of faith leaders, public health advocates, unions and community groups in Maryland is preparing to crank up opposition to flavored tobacco products….

With reduced enrollment and revenue due to COVID-19 related capacity limits, plus higher costs for extra staff and cleaning supplies, child care providers in…

Since March, roughly 56% of Maryland’s COVID-19 deaths have occurred in long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes and assisted living homes. But these…

Lawmakers sent a letter to Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr (R) last week imploring that he expand protections for Maryland youths who will age…

Baltimore City Councilman Bill Henry (D), running unopposed for the Baltimore City comptroller’s job in the  general election, is already preparing to take office….

Growing up in the suburbs of New York City, as a young girl interested in politics, Del. Wanika B. Fisher (D-Prince George’s) never imagined…

A Maryland lawmaker’s latest fundraising pitch seeks to tap into the angry reaction triggered by a Florida congressman’s highly-publicized tirade against a progressive hero….

Although distance learning has been a challenge, a fully virtual option is important for families who are not comfortable sending their children back to…

State Treasurer Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp (D) has joined Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) in opposing the governor’s  budget proposal — which goes before…