It's been a hectic first year for state school Superintendent Carey Wright, who was officially sworn in to the job in October 2023, but she sees it as a glass “more than half full” year, given ...
State office buildings in Baltimore’s State Center complex have been ordered to temporarily shut down again due to the lingering presence of Legionella bacteria in the water system, shortly after ...
Rep. John Sarbanes, 62, is departing after 18 years representing central Maryland in the House. That's fairly young for a ...
A new federal rule will require water utilities across the country to pull millions of lead drinking water pipes out of the ground and replace them, at a cost of billions of dollars. States, cities ...
Maryland is reliant on motor fuel taxes, various vehicle fees, federal funds and tolling to address its transportation infrastructure needs. But since 2020, revenues from the motor fuel tax have been ...
A little over 5 feet tall, the chief of the Nause-Waiwash walked quickly. Despite a limp from a recent knee replacement, she zipped up and down the stairs at the Dorchester County Visitor Center. The ...
Sen. Ben Cardin traveled to different parts of the state in recent weeks on a farewell tour and gave his last speech on the ...
Maryland’s Air National Guard, which is set to lose its fighter squadron of A-10 Thunderbolts this fall, will get a fighter squadron of F-16s from the District of Columbia in its place, state and ...
They are among the 21 men and women identified as having died homeless this year in Anne Arundel County – one of the wealthiest areas in Maryland, one of the most prosperous states in the nation, and ...