How much drivers will save, when toll reductions take effect and other details from Maryland Transportation Authority.
'Do I spend my time raising money or do I spend my time raising hell?' —Sen. Barbara Mikulski
Hogan is the 62nd governor of the State of Maryland. Read his prepared remarks here.
The outgoing governor says he has not made a decision yet, but is not taking Hillary Clinton’s campaign decision into consideration.
Hogan’s tax-cutting, pro-business message hit a nerve.
Question One on the Maryland state ballot could make it much more difficult for governors to borrow from Transportation Trust Fund.
Election Day is fast approaching. See who’s running and view a sample ballot here.
Distribution of medical marijuana in Maryland is not expected to start until early 2016.
Electing a new Maryland governor requires a lot of changes throughout the state.
Minority leaders say legislative districts were redrawn after the Census to keep incumbents in office, ignoring growth in minority voters.
As more health care is regulated by government, more physicians are likely to run for Maryland legislative seats.
Candidates for Maryland governor accuse one another of wrongdoing.
Maryland has accepted 2,804 children this year, the largest number of refugees per capita of any state in the U.S.
After a deadly summer of children left in hot cars, a mother is calling on a government fix. What do you think?
Ocean City leaders have given tentative approval to a law to limit smoking to designated areas on the beach, and the town's boardwalk.
WalletHub looked at life expectancy, wages, the number of male vs. female executives and other factors to rank states for women's equality.
A law banning 45 assault weapons and limiting gun magazines to 10 bullets is not an undue burden on Second Amendment rights, says a judge.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Dozens of property owners are refusing to grant Columbia Gas access to their land.
Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Baltimore, is Maryland’s lone co-sponsor of the bill to prevent the National Security Agency from collecting people's private data.
Six versions of a minimum wage bill -- from statewide to county choice -- should go before the Maryland House and Senate.
An afternoon snowfall left slick roads in Baltimore County and surrounding areas.
A Montgomery County delegate wants to require markets and restaurants to label fish by their country of origin. Patch readers seem to agree as a way to preserve the state's heritage.
Oscar-winner Kevin Spacey says he'll be back for a third season of "House of Cards," which uses Maryland's film tax credits. Season two will be on Netflix Feb. 14.
Sen. Robert A. Zirkin, D-Baltimore County, said all dogs should be treated the same, and insurance companies, owners held accountable.
A Montgomery County delegate has introduced a bill that would require Maryland markets and restaurants to label fish by their common names and list country of origin.
Baltimore County provided an update on its work, curbside collection services.
The tax break on Energy Star products runs for approximately three days in mid-February.
Larry Hogan filed his candidacy papers for the Maryland governor's race on Monday. Boyd Rutherford is his running mate for the lieutenant governor's job.
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says he is preparing for a 2016 presidential bid. But will he run if Hillary Clinton campaigns?
Maryland residents who couldn't sign up for health insurance because of problems with the state's website can enroll and be retroactively covered to Jan. 1
Darryl Hill was honored by a joint resolution of the Maryland General Assembly for being a sports pioneer.
Check out the top political stories from around the state.
A Maryland lawmaker is seeking to make posting "revenge porn" -- intimate images of a person and their contact information -- a felony.
The Super Bowl we can understand, but the State of the Union?
The president's policy speech will be followed by a quick visit on Wednesday to Maryland.
The manuscript for the "Star-Spangled Banner" will leave Maryland temporarily this summer. Celebrations are planned to mark the bicentennial of the National Anthem.
Comptroller Peter Franchot released a list of the 25 businesses and 25 individuals who owe the state the most in back taxes.
An audit of Baltimore speed cameras found higher error rates than previously disclosed. Officials with AAA Mid-Atlantic and some lawmakers are urging checks of all such systems in the state.