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The 2025 legislative session was a slog, but Maryland Matters staff still had one thing to do: We fanned out to talk to ...
Area farmers and food banks are already planning for what to do it the Trump administration ends the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program, which has provided millions to create ...
RadioShack was the place to go if you needed a cable or help with anything tech related. Now, the last brick-and-mortar store in Maryland is closing its doors after more than 40 years.
Jessica Brady Reader is one of the many advocates who spend days, months, even years working for bills they believe will ...
A key advisory panel recommended that the state's property tax stay unchanged next year, at 11.2 cents per $100 in assessed ...
A sobering report on racial maternal health disparities in Montgomery County, a Metro-oriented groundbreaking in Prince ...
When Gov. Wes Moore adds his signature to prescription drug affordability legislation passed by the General Assembly, it will highlight how his values on this life-saving issue contrast with those of ...
Hours after the close of the 2025 session, Gov. Wes Moore (D) and legislative leaders signed dozens of bills — many focused on work force and employment issues — into law.
Dr. Meena Seshamani officially took over as Maryland’s new secretary of health Wednesday, taking the helm of a department that has been mired in controversy in recent years.
The 14th Amendment of the Constitution bestowed a new covenant of law and order to the several states, citizens and residents of the United States. While born or naturalized citizens are entitled to ...
The signing of legislation creating the Office of Disability Employment Advancement and Policy (ODEAP) is more than a policy win, writes Jennifer Laszio Mizrahi. It's an affirmation of Maryland’s ...