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Sarah Elfreth

Reilly said Saab’s decision to run for Senate has prompted him to considering retiring, because he’s not sure if he has the resources to wage competitive primary and general election campaigns.

There were obvious losers and obvious winners when Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. on Monday signed the second congressional map that the General Assembly passed.

This is a significant decrease from the market value of $197 million that Maryland had invested in Russia at the start of February.

Several dozen people gathered in front of the State House on Wednesday evening, holding battery-powered candles and blue and yellow flags in a vigil…

Conservation

Legislation being advanced in the General Assembly and the Hogan administration’s support for parks and open space demonstrates Maryland is serious about addressing its “nature crisis.”

This vote does not rule out future emergency regulations requiring masks.

The timing of the report’s release is designed to pressure lawmakers to divest all state pension fund investments from fossil fuel companies.

A portrait of George “Walter” Taylor in fire gear and leaning against a red engine

PFAS, a group of more than 9,000 chemicals, are often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down in the environment, including in human bodies.

There are several measures before the legislature this year designed to protect the state during the growing climate crisis.

Non-native plants and vines are choking mature trees and threatening fertile farmland in every corner of Maryland.