People are encouraged to submit an application by Sept. 2 to apply to volunteer on the Anne Arundel County Commission on Disability Issues.
Maryland's comptroller Peter Franchot announced Aug. 21 in a fundraising email that he may run for governor when Gov. Hogan's term ends.
Two Anne Arundel County public works department agencies have earned national awards for improving waterway quality across the county.
Hogan faulted the legislature for advancing “well-meaning but half-baked, fiscally irresponsible” proposals that could bankrupt the state.
You need to obtain a Real ID in Maryland to fly in 2020. Authorities have recalled 8,000 drivers licenses which police could confiscate.
You need to obtain your Real ID in Maryland; you'll need it to fly in 2020. Federal officials say MD is the first state to be recertified.
"You will never be the same," Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley tells the mayors of El Paso and Dayton after mass shootings in those cities.
Some Maryland drivers could pay less on tolls under proposed discounts announced by Gov. Hogan. Here's how to comment on the changes.
A doctor with Health Care for the Homeless in Baltimore is slated to become Anne Arundel County's next health officer.
Today, the Annapolis City Council voted to confirm Mayor Gavin Buckley’s appointments to the City’s Public Safety Team.
The Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention announced available funding for the protecting religious institutions grant.
Diane Croghan, chief of staff at the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, will serve in the governor's office.
A former government contractor from Glen Burnie will serve time in federal prison for taking home top secret documents.
The City of Annapolis has hired Stephen Rice as economic development manager and Lyn Farrow as assistant city manager.
The MD Office of the Comptroller experienced technical malfunctions for all statewide taxpayer services due to the heat. They're now running
The Annapolis fire chief, police chief and other key leaders have been named to the city's public safety team.
Several hours into the hearing for six motions filed in the Capital Gazette shooting case, the judge had ruled on only one.
Maryland Matters looks at the political changes under way in Anne Arundel County, where Democrats gained legislative seats a year ago.
The Maryland Comptroller's office has paid out $1 billion in unclaimed property claims. Here's how you can search for and claim your money.
Baltimore is one of an estimated 10 cities targeted in a massive federal raid. Annapolis Mayor Buckley has spoken out about the subject.
Steve Kaii-Ziegler is the new director of planning and zoning for Anne Arundel County effective July 31. The public can meet him Aug. 1.
Maryland Matters looks at reports filed by lobbyists to the Maryland State Ethics Commission, which show aggregate earning and spending.
The Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary has been established approximately 40 miles south of Washington, D.C.
The Maryland State Board of Elections will be using new voter registration forms that remove gender ID.
Alderwoman Elly Tierney is proposing to double parking meter rates at waterfront parking lots in downtown Annapolis.
The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis has experienced some of the nation's worst damage from sea level-related flooding.
The Anne Arundel County State's Attorney's Office has received a $100,000 grant aimed at curbing gun violence particularly among minors.
New laws in Maryland begin July 1. They include a ban on plastic foam food containers, less beer rules, child care tax credits, drug prices.
The Maryland DOT Motor Vehicle Administration will close all branch offices and VEIP stations July 4-5.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on the question of if Maryland's redistricting violated the First Amendment in the case Benisek v. Lamone.
A medical collection agency experienced a cyberattack and Maryland patient's personal data may be at risk, the attorney general warns.
In April 2019, Maryland became the first state to establish a "truth commission" to investigate their role in the lynchings.
R. Clayton Mitchell Jr., a former speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, has died. Gov. Hogan has ordered flags lowered immediately.
Here's the history behind a day to honor the American flag. Plus rules for displaying Maryland's flag on Flag Day 2019.
Several states tried to help those hurt by the federal tax law, but the IRS said no. Maryland is part of a lawsuit targeting the law.
Gov. Larry Hogan is urging the Trump Administration to put Harriett Tubman on the $20 bill now instead of waiting a decade.
A two-part trial would gauge Jarrod Ramos' guilt and whether his mental state made him not responsible for the Capital Gazette shootings.
You need to obtain your Real ID in Maryland; drivers without it can have their license recalled. You'll need it to fly in 2020.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has made a decision on whether to challenge President Trump for the 2020 Republican presidential nomination.
Dozens of new Maryland laws take effect June 2, including ways to get millions in unpaid toll fees, and new school bus violation penalties.