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Most Maryland businesses have six months to prepare. Employees in Montgomery County will get a bump this weekend.

The costs of essentials such as food, child care and housing have increased faster than wages of common occupations.

Gov. Wes Moore advocated measures to reduce teacher shortage and those are scheduled to go into effect July 1.

Former state Del. Neil C. Parrott (R-Washington) is hoping that the third time is the charm. Parrott, the GOP nominee for Congress in the…

The payout is the second levied against the department by the U.S. Department of Labor since 2022.

As the Maryland Prescription Drug Affordability Board continues to work through regulations for the board’s operations, questions remain about which drugs may be subject…

The moves come after red states have curtailed or criminalized gender-affirming care.

Moore has yet to endorse a candidate for U.S. Senate but has definite thoughts on the type of campaign he wants to see.

A tribute to Maryland’s longest-serving member of Congress in history is more a rally to mobilize the troops for 2024 than a look back.

Maria Martinez’s nomination to the Md. Stadium Authority board ran aground after Maryland Matters reported on her troubled financial history.