Flanked by frustrated residents in Otterbein on Monday, Maryland State Senate President Bill Ferguson announced legislation ...
Opinion: The state government could use an inspector general as effective as Baltimore City’s Isabel Mercedes Cumming, writes.
The health system denies any wrongdoing and says it agreed to the settlement to avoid dragging out the investigation any longer.
State environmental regulators are investigating a second Baltimore bridge for allegedly shedding lead paint chips into storm ...
Restrictions in Maryland date back about 50 years. Some stores at the time were selling alcohol, including distilled spirits. Today, about 30 nontraditional stores sell alcohol. The list of ...
A nearly perennial effort to let groceries sell beer and wine appears destined to stall again, with two key Democrats saying a Senate bill is not poised to move, and a House version hitting a brick ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott signed an executive order that aims to improve public safety in the city and protect the rights of immigrants.
A street view of what the $147 million headquarters of the Supreme Court of Maryland will look like when its completed in ...
Fears of World War 3 and nuclear attacks are on the rise. But how safe would you be in DC, VA and MD during nuclear war? See vulnerable spots.
Drawing attention to a long-term, systemic problem that ends with raw sewage bubbling up in residents’ basements.
As the U.S. Department of Homeland Security takes additional steps to add an immigration detention facility in Maryland, state lawmakers are pushing legislation.
We have all had the experience of staying a few days in a hotel -- say on holiday -- which becomes home. Quickly, it becomes familiar. Individuals adjust to change. People who come into money get used ...