A new study shows that Maryland state finances continue to crumble.
Governor Larry Hogan has announced the appointment of four different roles in the BOE for the state of Maryland.
The U.S. Navy identified the seven sailors, including a Maryland resident who died after the ship collided with another vessel Friday.
The MPA plans to utilize an additional 70 acres as a container storage location and can use it for autos and roll on/roll off storage.
'This is the strangest thing that has ever happened to me in reporting on politics.' —Baltimorean Ben Jacobs, reporter for The Guardian
The Democratic congressman will return to work in a few days, a statement from his office said.
Maryland's top prosecutor will leave his position for a leading post in the U.S. Justice Department.
To add racial diversity to marijuana growing in Maryland, the state's legislative black caucus calls for special General Assembly session.
ACLU chapters across the country, including in Maryland, have all filed lawsuits seeking records about President Trump's travel ban.
Attorney General Brian Frosh announced Maryland will join Washington state's lawsuit against Trump's new immigration ban.
Celebrated Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon and one-time Republican presidential primary candidate was approved by the senate by a vote of 58-41.
A new Goucher Poll gives President Donald Trump low approval ratings overall, but most GOP voters give him high job approval marks.
The court upheld Maryland's ban on assault weapons, saying that the Second Amendment does not apply.
The University of Maryland law professor was selected to by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
'We need to protect ourselves against Russia’s attacks on our democratic system of government.' —Senator Ben Cardin, Maryland
After CEO Kevin Plank told CNBC he saw President Trump as a "real asset for the country," the athletic wear company went on the defense.
Suspended in pre-K? Yes, it happens. And state study shows African-American and disabled students are disproportionately affected.
DPW staff will be attending approximately 50 community association meetings across Baltimore to discuss the new water billing system.
Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., announced the re-introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Baltimore has an executive order on the books that could put federal funding in jeopardy.
The creator of President Donald Trump's cake for the inaugural ball donated proceeds to an LGBTQ advocacy group.
Ben Carson's nomination now moves to the Senate floor.
The state prevented $35 million in tax refund fraud last year, Maryland comptroller says.
Baltimore City and the U.S. Department of Justice agreed on roadmap for repairing systemic issues in the Baltimore Police Department.
Justice, freedom and public safety are themes of this year's legislative agenda for the Maryland Black Caucus.
Mayor Catherine Pugh announced resignation of city housing commissioner, delivering on campaign promise.
Funding infusion begins in a neglected part of Charm City.
Sen.Barbara Mikulski on Wednesday urged the members of Congress – of both genders – to embrace bipartisanship and work together.
At the inauguration, Pugh said she hopes to work toward one Baltimore rather than a city of disparate neighborhoods.
The President-elect even has a game plan for where he wants to sit during the event at M&T Bank Stadium.
Drivers are strongly encouraged to use alternate routes in Baltimore to avoid inauguration-related closures.
The retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson has much passion but little experience when it comes to HUD.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says he will not seek the job of DNC chairman, but will continue to fight for the Democratic Party.
The retired neurosurgeon's manager said Trump offered him whatever post he wanted.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says he hopes to help Democrats 'return to our roots as a nationwide, grassroots party.'
Despite Maryland's traditionally Democratic tilt, many voters said Trump’s temperament - rather than party - drove them to support Clinton.
Polls are closed in Baltimore City. Here are the latest results.
Makeup trash/recycling collection date is Saturday, November 12.
Federal prosecutors and agents will work with local authorities in Maryland to handle reports of election fraud, voting rights abuse.
In Maryland, 85 percent of African American voters said they were 'absolutely certain to vote,' in part due to criminal justice issues.