Here’s how Maryland's congressional delegation voted on the historic impeachment of President Donald J. Trump.
With the House of Representatives set to vote to impeach President Trump, Moveon.org has scheduled rallies Tuesday across MD in support.
Mayor Gavin Buckley announced a decision to submit a $2.2 million offer to acquire a 6.88 acre parcel of land on Hudson Street.
The number of Maryland schools earning the highest and lowest rankings on the state report card is down. Check your school system's rank.
The Eastport and Forest Drive Communities and Governmental Agencies Task Force meets Dec. 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Pip Moyer Recreation Center.
The attorney general's office is warning consumers of a Mega Millions lottery scam letter targeting Marylanders that asks you to wire money.
Releasing a balloon in Maryland would bring a fine of $250 under a bill sponsored by Sen. Clarence Lam, D-Howard and Baltimore counties.
A Maryland doctor is planning to introduce a bill in the upcoming legislative session to ban flavored e-cigarettes.
Maryland health officials are urging residents who lack health insurance to take advantage of the open enrollment period now under way.
Practicing attorney and adjunct professor D. Michael Lyles has been appointed city attorney for Annapolis.
The Annapolis City Council will discus short-term vacation rentals at its Nov. 18 meeting. Many residents have concerns about the rentals.
The City of Annapolis government offices will be closed on Thursday, November 28 and remain closed on Friday, November 29.
Annapolis government offices will be closed Thanksgiving Day and Friday. There will be no refuse or recycling collection on Thanksgiving Day
Maryland is involved in a plan that could lead to higher prices at the gas pump. Here's how and when, according to a report.
Annapolis City Manager Teresa Sutherland will resign from her post Feb. 1 and be succeeded by public works director David Jarrell.
Maryland Senate President Thomas V. "Mike" Miller Jr. said Thursday that he will step down as leader, while keeping his Senate seat.
A recently passed ordinance designed to strengthen the rules related to sidewalk signage is in effect in Annapolis.
To keep human waste out of Annapolis harbor and its tributaries, city and county leaders have signed a no discharge zone petition.
City and county leaders have expressed their condolences to the family of U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, who died Oct. 17.
Queen Anne’s leaders fed up with massive traffic backups caused by re-decking work on the Bay Bridge are demanding changes to traffic flow.
Officials in Maryland and other states say they will fight the rollback of water regulations that could lead to Chesapeake Bay pollution.
Hate bias crimes dropped slightly in 2018 across Maryland from the previous year, but one authority says the numbers remain troubling.
Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said he is “very concerned” about the allegations involving President Trump that are fueling the impeachment inquiry.
Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes, would be rebuilt with the addition of a grocery store and hotel, plans say
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot took to Facebook, upset about the traffic jams that keep cropping up during the Bay Bridge project.
Here’s how much of a burden taxes are for Maryland residents, according to a new ranking by Kiplinger.
Maryland authorities are urging residents to get to the MVA soon to get a Real ID compliant driver's license ahead of next year's deadline.
Selling children will become a felony, the age for buying tobacco is going up and more new laws take effect in Maryland on Oct. 1, 2019.
Mayor Gavin Buckley traveled to Newport, Rhode Island on Sept. 24 to participate in three days of meetings.
Gov. Larry Hogan visited the Australian customers of a Columbia, Md.,-based business that provides solutions for stadiums around the world.
A 55-year-old Annapolis man has pleaded guilty to swindling millions of dollars from victims as a political consultant.
Maryland's climate strikes happening Friday, Sept. 20 will coincide with global demonstrations scheduled ahead of UN Climate Action Summit.
A study on the affect of Maryland schools starting after Labor Day shows it has a $115 million economic impact in the state.
Federal reports show former Vice President Joe Biden has raised the most money in MD, but Sen. Bernie Sanders has the most donations.
September is National Preparedness Month and Annapolis officials want residents to take the necessary steps to be prepared for an emergency.
Gov. Hogan and County Executive Ball helped break ground at the site of the new fire station in Howard County.
Pet store owners and breeders are suing the state of Maryland before a new law can take effect to ban the sale of dogs and cats.
Anne Arundel County Judge Laura Ripken disclosed Aug. 26 that the mental health evaluation for Jarrod Ramos is done, but has been sealed.
Some lawmakers are accusing Maryland transportation officials of hypocrisy as cuts to tolls are announced while road projects are affected.
More than 100 million robocalls were placed last month in Maryland. The state's attorney general says phone companies will help curb calls.