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Suzanne Dorsey

It’s a bureaucratic process, but it’s fused with optimism and imagination.

The change comes as Hogan wraps up his second term as governor next January and an increasing number of high-ranking administration officials begin to move on.

The Maryland Board of Public Works approved dozens of contracts worth several hundred millions of dollars on Wednesday. Just as they do at every…

By Ryan McFadden As coronavirus cases continue to rise across Maryland, the state is looking into testing wastewater as another way to help combat…