Del. Joseline Peña-Melnyk (D-Prince George's and Anne Arundel) appears to have a clear path within the Democratic Caucus to ...
Maryland's largest historically Black university is not doing enough to ensure Black and women-owned businesses can ...
Holidays are a time for tradition, and for state officials and health advocates that means renewing the annual call for ...
The State Department is telling some employees targeted by mass layoffs this summer that their official separation date is ...
Human Services Secretary Rafael López had already "taken full responsibility” when charged with DUI in Washington in January.
An anticipated report on data center development in Prince George’s County makes clear that data centers will be welcomed in ...
Baltimore's new district court building has been open since last month, but a ribbon-cutting Tuesday was for more than just ...
The U.S. Mint may have ended production of the penny, but with 3 billion minted last year and another 300 billion in ...
Workers at the state's Christmas tree farms have been working for weeks to get the fields ready for shoppers who will descend ...
Maryland State Police have arrested four people in connection with a triple murder in Clear Spring, accused of setting fire ...
Marshal Cahall is a grain farmer from Chestertown. He represents the upper Eastern Shore on the Maryland Farm Bureau’s Board ...
Gov. Wes Moore (D) announced Tuesday the release of $19 million in grants toward a program to not only decrease the state’s teacher shortage, but also entice more men into the teaching profession. The ...
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