A federal judge extended his order Thursday blocking work on a Washington County warehouse that Immigration and Customs ...
Legislative Republicans said Thursday they will press for a 30-day gas tax holiday to ease skyrocketing gas prices spawned by ...
Since late February, Del. Christopher Eric Bouchat (R-Carroll) has shown up to register his presence in the House in the morning, then left, skipping meetings and votes, all but throwing in the towel ...
The House gave overwhelming approval Tuesday night to a broad piece of energy legislation that Democrats believe will lead to ...
The Board of Public Works voted unanimously Wednesday to approve up to $1.2 billion over five years for contracts with ...
The way Sen. Cheryl Kagan sees it, actions have consequences. That's why the Montgomery County Democarat is sponsoring a bill ...
Most people might overlook the overgrown, abandoned lot in their neighborhood. But Alec Lynde saw an opportunity. While ...
The Postal Service is less than a year away from running out of cash and is calling on Congress to increase its limit to ...
Maryland households will see at least $150 a year in utility bill savings from a package of bills unveiled late this week, ...
The tables are turned on Del. Vaughn Stewart, Del. Kathty Szeliga and Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk try to figure out who's to the left of whom, March Madness is already starting in the legislature and ...
Supporters could begin soliciting volunteers to serve on the long-awaited, and long-delayed Maryland Reparations Commission as soon as next week, ending a year of starts and stops on the measure.
Advocates notch some gains, but say $126 million cut to DDA funds is still ‘painful’, ‘unacceptable’
Despite being “extremely thankful” that state leaders worked with them to reduce cuts to the Developmental Disabilities ...
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