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As Maryland pushes ahead with an offshore wind project to meet its clean energy goals, Ocean City leaders, residents and ...
In Baltimore, the group pressed the Maryland Public Service Commission, which regulates Maryland utilities, to bring an end ...
Maryland's new tech tax has some business owners worried, but state officials argue it's necessary for fiscal stability. Find ...
A group of demonstrators protested outside of City Police Headquarters on Tuesday to raise their voices against recent ...
The State of the People National Assembly concluded its three-day gathering in Baltimore, bringing together Black leaders, ...
This National Assembly on June 19 will be the final stop of their State of the People POWER Tour. It is no coincidence that this tour is culminating in their journey on Juneteenth.
A development project intended to revamp Baltimore’s 28-acre State Center into a residential and retail hub is in the works, ...
A conflict is growing between Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland General Assembly over the best ways to generate energy and lower utility bills for state residents. “It didn’t go far enough,” Moore said ...
More than 300 laws are set to go into effect in Maryland Tuesday, with topics ranging from abortion access to education ...
Maryland's high court ruled nondependent adult children can't sue employers under a wrongful death law if workers’ comp coverage applies.
Last June, Gov. Wes Moore (D) issued a blanket pardon to 100,000 people in Maryland, forgiving decades of low-level marijuana ...
Violent incidents have placed a spotlight on juvenile crime in Maryland including a recent carjacking and a kidnapping by ...