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Top environmentalist says the 2023 session ‘marked a new day for Maryland,’ with strong environmental leaders in the governor’s office and in key positions in the legislature.

Governor signs into law legislation to whittle down some state vacancies and increase oversight in state-owned nursing homes.

transit

An initial agreement between the three states could one day lead to more seamless commuter rail service.

A hybrid event with many dignitaries touts Maryland’s economic future and commitment to combating climate change.

The 120-page document stems from state legislation approved by lawmakers in 2017 during former Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration.

South Carolina-based HRM notified the state Department of Labor that 233 workers could lose their jobs when it departs in June.

Election

The long-serving state Elections Administrator to write first draft of qualifications for her successor.

President Joe Biden announced Thursday that he will direct his administration to allow undocumented people in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program to…

With COVID-19 just a few inches away from our rear-view mirrors, the 2023 legislative session more closely resembled the bacchanalia of the before-times.

The Maryland Transit Coalition, a group of activists who favor public transit options, filed a lawsuit alleging the Federal Highway Administration has violated federal sunshines laws.