Maryland lawmakers say they have been asked to prioritize legislation as the session draws to a close, with staffers ordered to telework.
Gov. Hogan says businesses, schools need to prepare for extended closures because of the coronavirus, and the total number of cases jumps.
Maryland lawmakers are proposing putting an end to daylight saving time and instituting a year-round standard time.
March 3 marks the 89th anniversary of the official adoption of Key’s words as the national anthem, which can be viewed by visitors.
An expected shipment to the Port of Baltimore has been cancelled for the first time because of the virus — due to a lack of goods.
Maryland Democrats favor Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden in the coming primary, says a new Goucher College Poll.
The Maryland comptroller's office is holding millions of dollars in unclaimed assets. Here's how to search for and claim your money.
Marylanders support education reforms proposed by the Kirwan Commission but hesitate about the cost of the plan: Goucher Poll.
Lawmakers and environmental groups oppose President Donald Trump’s 91 percent funding cut for Chesapeake Bay cleanup in the next budget.
A trade group that represents the commercial airport industry has proclaimed a "crisis" in the Real ID program. What it means in Maryland.
Calling it a crisis, particularly in Baltimore, Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday he will redesignate his crime bills as emergency legislation.
Jurisdictions with their own bans could no longer collect revenue from bag fees under this bill proposed in the Maryland General Assembly.
Maryland pet owners could be compensated for black bear attacks on their pets under new legislation.
Here’s what’s new in your MD tax return for 2019 and what is due on April 15, 2020. File early and electronically for faster refunds.
Dr. Sally Nash will be sworn in as the director of the department of planning and zoning for Annapolis Friday.
Maryland could join eight other states in banning the sale of plastic bags — and state retailers support the measure.
Maryland’s 250-year history of legal slavery came to an end on Nov. 1, 1864. A state lawmaker wants to discuss reparations.
Maryland elections officials will not require the state’s six largest jurisdictions to use a wireless network to transmit voter information.
The community is invited to see the statues of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman installed in the Old House of Delegates Chamber.
Government offices, banks, Anne Arundel County Public Schools and other places will be closed for the holiday.
Teens who send explicit selfies could be exempted from charges under Maryland’s child pornography laws under four proposed laws.
“Many motorcyclists view the helmet as an accessory of personal apparel," the American Motorcycle Association said in a statement.
Pauline Brosnan passed away Feb. 3 in Fremantle, Australia, with Mayor Buckley at her bedside. He will remain in Australia for the burial.
Iowa is entirely too white and its economy is too rural to occupy the place it holds in presidential politics, says a columnist.
A bill would give MD drivers who have their license confiscated for Real ID non-compliance 90 days to submit required documents to the MVA.
Maryland's adult oyster population dropped by an estimated 50 percent from 1999 to 2018, but the legislation would help give it a boost.
The foundation said the EPA has failed to take action for what it describes as an "inadequate pollution reduction plan from Pennsylvania."
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan will again push the legislature to require that schools start after Labor Day to end confusion on start dates.
The mayor will be out of the country through Feb. 11 to be with his mother. Alderwoman Rhonda Pindell-Charles will serve as Annapolis mayor.
Residents will learn about city priorities, city programs and One Annapolis initiatives at the community engagement session Jan. 30.
Hoping to remove Maryland from the label as the “worst state in the nation” for retirement, Gov. Larry Hogan proposed cutting retiree taxes.
A group of powerful MD lawmakers are determined to establish a fair process to compensate those wrongfully convicted of crimes.
Which Maryland politicians have zero money in their campaign accounts, and which potential candidates for governor have raked in money?
See where Maryland ranks in Social Security benefit payments for 2020.
For years, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) has been the most second-most popular chief executive in the nation. The ranking has changed.
Gov. Larry Hogan said Friday that officials had agreed on a scaled-back plan to bring “express toll lanes” to the MD side of the region.
Annapolis Alderman DaJuan Gay, 22, was arrested on an outstanding warrant stating he failed to appear in court over traffic violations.
Maryland residents who haven't already made the switch to REAL IDs will need to by October 2020. Here's what to know.
Reforming Maryland public education system, building schools and addressing gun safety will all be topics in the next legislative session.
Maryland state government offices will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019. Gov. Larry Hogan has declared Christmas Eve a state holiday.