A progressive plan to increase taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations while giving a tax cut to lower- and moderate-income families appears on track to pass the Maryland General Assembly.
Chair Atterbeary, Vice Chair Wilkins, and members of the House Ways and Means Committee, thank you for the opportunity to ...
Unemployment insurance claims have risen in the D.C. region as the White House and Department of Government Efficiency ...
Aug. 25, 2022: DraftKings earned preliminary approval from the MLGCA, setting the stage for opening a retail sportsbook at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. Aug. 17, 2022: The SWARC reveals that ...
Maryland State Superintendent Carey Wright was asked if the state is exploring the hiring of federal workers who’ve been let ...
The state governor puts Old Bay on everything, even ice cream — and he wants to switch up the state’s liquor laws ...
The Maryland House passed a bill that removes the choice to opt out students for school lessons on gender identity, sparking ...
Sen. Justin Ready of Carroll County is asking the Maryland General Assembly for support to oppose the Maryland Piedmont ...
Renter advocates are hopeful that this will b the year “good cause” evictions finally become law in Maryland -- but first it ...
It's why they joined CASA to hold a rally Wednesday in support of the Maryland Data Privacy Act, which would prevent ...
The attorney general's lawsuit focuses on PFOA, one of the almost indestructible toxins manufactured by W.L. Gore for decades. Research has linked PFOA to kidney and testicular cancer, pregnancy ...
T he 2025 season definitely represents a pivotal year for Mike Locksley as head coach of the Maryland Terrapins. Following a ...