It's been a hectic first year for state school Superintendent Carey Wright, who was officially sworn in to the job in October 2023, but she sees it as a glass  “more than half full” year, given ...
Rep. John Sarbanes, 62, is departing after 18 years representing central Maryland in the House. That's fairly young for a ...
As state policymakers grapple with looming shortfalls in transportation funding, looking to the private sector -- which has ...
Sen. Ben Cardin traveled to different parts of the state in recent weeks on a farewell tour and gave his last speech on the ...
The Senate gave final approval early Saturday to a stopgap spending bill that will fund government operations until March, ...
Enrollment in the state’s health insurance marketplace has already risen during the current open enrollment period, and state ...
In a dramatic move, members of Sussex County Council in Delaware rejected an application crucial to the completion of a new wind farm off the Atlantic coast. The proposal, which was rejected Tuesday ...
To put it bluntly, it’s now or never for the governor and General Assembly to save the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future. Otherwise, the Blueprint is doomed and so are future generations of our ...
Maryland lawmakers were able to insert the Baltimore BUILD Bridge Relief Act, calling for 100% federal funding for bridge replacement, into the 1,500-page stopgap funding bill that has to pass by this ...
The Board of Public Works voted unanimously Wednesday to extend a contract that ensures electronic benefits services — including Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments — will continue even ...
At least two more candidates announced plans over the weekend to run in a March 4 Prince George’s County special primary election, and other hopefuls have until Friday’s filing deadline to add their ...
Call it the second Battle of Bladensburg. Two centuries after the Maryland town was the site of a skirmish in the War of 1812, a fight is brewing over the Town of Bladensburg’s desire to annex ...