Maryland lawmakers have voted to drop the pro-Confederacy tune "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song. Will Gov. Hogan sign the law?
City of Annapolis Offices Closed on Friday, April 2, 2021 in Observance of Good Friday
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The family-friendly festival will be in compliance with Maryland COVID-19 guidelines, with an option for online streaming.
The Thomas Bloom Raskin Act would require the Maryland Department of Health to create an opt-in health service phone program through 2-1-1.
A first-in-the-nation bill would limit when MD law enforcement can search consumer genealogical databases in connection with a crime.
A new report by the Anti-Defamation League underscores other reports detailing increased violence against Asian Americans in 2020.
Maryland's push to legalize recreational marijuana failed this week. About two-thirds of residents support legalization.
Every community has its own marker for these murders: a high school, a movie theater, an elementary school, a concert, a nightclub.
Maryland taxpayers are getting a little relief for filing state and national income tax returns and making any payments.
Marijuana advocates carried a 51-foot inflatable joint through Annapolis on Thursday. They called on lawmakers to legalize cannabis.
Maryland lawmakers voted to fight climate change by planting trees and constructing energy-efficient buildings.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day would replace Columbus Day in Maryland if a bill in the General Assembly is passed this legislative session.
Builders broke ground on a $24 million public housing complex in Annapolis. The site will house dozens of families and include a clubhouse.
Maryland state employees could receive a $1,000 bonus in April through a supplemental budget submitted by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R).
Most MD residents plan to get a COVID-19 vaccine but are unhappy with its rollout; are divided on school, business reopenings: Goucher Poll.
They want to start vaccinating midshipmen so students can deploy to ships as part of their summer training.
Hundreds of Anne Arundel homes are on the verge of eviction. The county is determined to keep these families housed. Here's the plan.
One Maryland lawmaker wants to legalize recreational marijuana. Here is his plan.
Annapolis is suing dozens of gasoline companies, blaming them for the effects of climate change.
A special media availability for Mayor Gavin Buckley, City Attorney D. Michael Lyles and Deputy City Manager for Resilience 12-12:30 today.
Environmentalists said most of Maryland's lawmakers have green thumbs, but they think one representative falls short. Here are their grades.
A swath of student loan debt should be canceled, Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said. Here is his proposal to revitalize the economy.
Just after Presidents Day, an Anne Arundel leader explained the lessons that George Washington left behind. His legacy started in Annapolis.
City of Annapolis Offices Closed for Thursday, Feb. 18
The Senate bill is asking police departments to expand the amount of time their body-worn cameras are recording.
“It’s a good day for the Annapolis Police Department,” said Chief Jackson. Adding, “and that will mean a good future for the residents."
MD Comptroller Peter Franchot expects 98 percent of all relief payments to be in eligible people’s bank accounts as early as Feb. 19.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan asked President Joe Biden for more economic aid and coronavirus vaccines during an Oval Office meeting.
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s new “hate map” shows where hate and extremist groups, including the Patriot Front, are active in Maryland.
Please note that curbside recycling and refuse collection WILL NOT be affected. The Pip Moyer Recreation Center will operate.
Annapolis City Council members may get a pay raise, a report said. Here's how much of an increase the officials could collect.
Maryland legislators have introduced a bill, known as Anton's Law, that could allow public access to police officers’ disciplinary records.
Maryland can recover from the coronavirus pandemic with more vaccines, economic aid and hybrid schooling, Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday.
“The Poet Laureate will help us build our vision of One Annapolis – reaching out to children and adults to build common ground."
Maryland's Congressional Delegation is asking President Joe Biden to award the Capital Gazette shooting victims the Medal of Freedom.
Thousands of Anne Arundel residents could benefit from President Joe Biden's executive orders to reduce hunger during the pandemic.
From the mayor's office
The Biden administration has said it will speed up the process to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill after Trump officials delayed it.