The long-awaited Family and Medical Leave Insurance program may see its July start date delayed, state officials said, amid ...
A $445 million contract for technology services has been put on hold by two state senators who call it another example of ...
Maryland Matters takes a break from the serious discussion of power issues the state is facing this year to a lighter look at ...
North reintroduces legislation to impose an excise tax on firearms sold by federally licensed dealers, to recoup some of the ...
A divided Board of Public Works on Wednesday ended a bumpy, years-long process to find a concessions operator at BWI Thurgood ...
Less than three weeks before the primary in a special election for county executive, Prince George's County Council Chair ...
How did Maryland get to a point where the Developmental Disabilities Administration is facing a $200 million budget cut, one ...
The head of the Nuclear Energy Institute got more than an hour Tuesday to boast to lawmakers about nuclear's potential, as ...
A three-week blitzkrieg of federal budget actions by President Donald Trump is fueling a level of budget uncertainty and ...
Because of video evidence, prosecutors were able to prosecute a nursing home aide in a 2022 assault that led to resident's ...
Education advocates rallied in Annapolis to demand that Gov. Wes Moore and legislators fully fund the Blueprint for ...
A day after legislative leaders announced a package of bills to lower Marylanders' electricity costs, Senate President Bill ...