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Yes, Maryland lawmakers successfully eliminated a $3 billion deficit in the state’s fiscal 2026 budget, but what is left in ...
William J. “Bill” McCarthy Jr., the departing executive director of Catholic Charities of Baltimore, has led the expansion of ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's rise to become one of the most powerful politicians in Texas followed an unlikely path, from sports ...
Gov. Wes Moore appointed Kevin R. Hill to St. Mary’s Circuit Court and Catherine Chen to Baltimore City Circuit Court, citing ...
Two 18-year-olds were arrested after the remains of a Maryland business owner were found inside a burned vehicle, according ...
The City Board of Estimates (BOE) approved a 4.9% rate increase to water utility​ costs for County residents beginning in ...
Eight Maryland counties and Baltimore City are classified as "sanctuary jurisdictions," according to the Trump administration ...
The Maryland Bar Foundation on Thursday recognized its 2025 award recipients and announced its 2025 Fellows Class at its ...
Jaida Ross, a North Medford High School alum and a shot put competitor in the 2024 Summer Olympics, is one of two 2025 Arthur ...
A State Police report said road conditions were wet when the 21-year-old lost control of the wheel, and struck a ...
A lot can change in a year for Earth's forests and vegetation, as springtime and rainy seasons can bring new growth, while ...
A new Maryland law will make teacher licensing more streamlined, education officials say. Before House Bill 888 was signed into law last month by Gov. Wes Moore, colleges and universities in Maryland ...