The Joint Legislative Audit and Evaluation Committee voted Monday to back a package of bills aimed at forcing state agencies ...
House Speaker Pro Tem Luke Clippinger takes the helm briefly, Rep. Steny Hoyer is not leaving the choice of his successor to chance, health exchange Director Michele Eberle is stepping down, and more ...
About $50 million worth of solar panels will appear on Maryland Department of Transportation parking lots and brownfields in ...
D.C. health officials are lifting a recreational advisory on the Potomac River, citing an improvement in water quality after a sewage line collapse in January that spewed tens of millions of gallons ...
A record-breaking number of Marylanders have landed in the emergency room this winter due to exposure to carbon monoxide, as cold temperatures lead people to seek warmth in unsafe ways.
The hearing on $150 million in proposed cuts to the Developmental Disabilities Administration was mostly dry, until ...
Marking a year since they were escorted from their offices, hundreds of former U.S. Agency for International Development workers and supporters gathered Friday at their old offices to decry the Trump ...
For the second straight year, the General Assembly is looking to tap a large state energy fund as legislators grapple with another significant budget deficit. This time, climate advocates hope they’re ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that an Anne Arundel County man should not get a new trial in the attempted murder of his pregnant girlfriend after prosecutors withheld some information from him ...
A Senate committee gave overwhelming approval Friday to a bill Friday that would reduce the number of crimes for which a ...
Maryland requested a federal disaster declaration for the Chesapeake Bay oyster fishery Friday, after a perfect storm of bad weather and headline-grabbing environmental incidents depressed the market.
The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a Maryland Supreme Court ruling that said the state can ban gun possession by people ...