Last October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
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Gov. Martin O'Malley, in his final State of the State Address, touted his administration's success and criticized Republican economic plans. Watch the speech online.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014 contains $75 million for school safety programs.
A Baltimore County Council bill would prevent new digital ads from being posted along Charles Street.
Maryland lawmakers are worried that businesses like ecoATM, which recycle used cell phones, are encouraging thefts.
Gov. Martin O’Malley will appear before the House of Delegates at noon. He is expected to back an increase in the minimum wage.
The Democrat from Maryland's 2nd District said he will seek re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Maryland officials may set specific dates for the black bear hunting season.
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Along with regular maintenance of fireplaces and furnaces, make sure to check your smoke alarms.
Winds will blow snow back onto roads, so remember these winter driving tips.
The proposal would educate Maryland residents on the contributions made by indigenous people.
“We ought to put Maryland on the right side of history,” says state senator Brian Frosh.
At the heart of our State’s history and economy is the Chesapeake Bay.
See what will and won't be open on Monday.
Is marijuana a gateway drug to be avoided, or will allowing recreational use take the crime out of the equation? Maryland lawmakers disagree.
Comptroller Peter Franchot announced his support to adjust the tax so it’s only applied to estates worth more than $5.25 million.
Maryland ranks first among millionaires. Do you feel any richer?
A new bill before the Baltimore County Council bans all synthetic marijuana no matter the product name.
While testifying to lawmakers, Brown sidestepped a request from a delegate that he apologized for the Maryland health exchange site, which crashed the day it launched.
A group of Democratic senators is organizing to "wake up Congress" to the dangers of climate change, in particular how it can harm the Chesapeake Bay area.
Due to problems with Maryland's Health Benefit Exchange, legislators are considering emergency measures to ensure residents have health insurance.
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A lack of planning, testing time and infighting all contributed to problems on the Maryland health insurance exchange website, according to a Washington Post investigation.
The rest stop on Interstate 95 near Aberdeen will reopen in January.
Maryland hopes to save $330 million in health care spending through changes to the system, including capping hospital expenses.
“The ‘haves’ don’t understand how tough the ‘have-nots’ have it at this point in time,” one delegate to the Maryland General Assembly said.
Four candidates received the group’s backing because of their conservation records.
The Japanese government is offering the U.S. billions to help pay for the cost of constructing a high-speed rail line from Baltimore to Washington, D.C.
"I've seen what drug addiction has done to the people of our state." - O'Malley
The 90-day General Assembly session is scheduled to begin Wednesday in Annapolis.
An attorney reveals two situations that could mean legal liability for pit bull owners.
Red Line critics say it will cost too much and others don’t like the route.