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Two Prince Georgians set to join the Moore Administration; one departure will have a huge impact on policymaking in the General Assembly.

Hours later, legislative panel endorses spending guidelines that leaders describe as ‘fiscally responsible’

Progressive lawmakers said they saw the agenda of Gov.-elect Wes Moore (D) largely aligning with their own, but some injected notes of caution.

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Maryland is a participant in one of the most durable and successful climate-righting programs in history, but politics sometimes interfere.

Despite some whispers in Annapolis, Democratic nominee rejects the idea that there are any hard feelings from the primary.

According to one COVID learning loss calculator, students in three Maryland counties suffered the greatest setbacks.

a teacher discusses a paper with a middle school student

A board charged with implementing a 10-year, multi-billion-dollar education reform plan in Maryland focused on efforts to create a diverse group of high-quality educators…

Commissioners at the virtual meeting discussed some of the challenges state policymakers will face in implementing the new law.

Nine years ago, the General Assembly passed a law governing the natural gas industry that was designed, among other things, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

When Barbara Sollner-Webb first heard about a proposed senior living center in Howard County that could undermine the health of the Patuxent River, she…