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Marylanders affected by federal layoffs this year can now apply for an interest-free state loan to help them pay the bills in ...
A federal judge in Maryland on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to restore AmeriCorps programs and workers in the 24 ...
A 2,000-gallon diesel spill from tanks on the Johns Hopkins Hospital campus in East Baltimore that contaminated a portion of ...
Aisha Braveboy wastes little time making administration appointments, less time setting up a transition team, Carroll County ...
It was admittedly a Hail Mary, but a farmer-led group hoping to get 20,000 signatures in a matter of days to petition a new ...
It's still unofficial, but with 89% of the vote in early returns there's little doubt: Prince George’s County State’s ...
State insurance officials warn that thousands of Marylanders with health insurance on the state marketplace could see ...
Former Anne Arundel County Register of Wills Erica Griswold is appealing her May shoplifting conviction. She remains free on ...
Maryland has done what it can to manage its economy in the face of federal job cuts, writes Jyoti Mohan, and problems that led one bond-rating agency to downgrade its rating for the state should be ...
When he vetoed a bill last year revamping the way estate notices are published, Gov. Wes Moore said it needed more study, writes J.H. Snider. But a year later, there's been no study, the issue has ...
Discussions about rising energy costs may have dominated this past Maryland General Assembly session. But even higher bills are on the way. Beginning June 1, elevated rates took effect for utilities ...
The University of Maryland Global Campus should pay out $69 million to run out the contracts of two independent businesses it created that came under sharp criticism from legislators and legislative ...
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