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Hundreds of Baltimore-area immigrant advocates rallied Wednesday to protest what they say is the detention of at least 16 ...
Maryland "did very well" in the sale Wednesday of about $1.6 billion in bonds, state officials said, despite a recent credit ...
Educators and mental health advocates Wednesday welcomed the award of $96 million for the Maryland Consortium on Coordinated ...
Attorneys general in 16 jurisdictions sued Monday to block a Trump administration plan to redistribute thousands of devices ...
The Maryland Supreme Court upheld a state law banning gun possession by people who have been sentenced to two years or more ...
Marylanders affected by federal layoffs this year can now apply for an interest-free state loan to help them pay the bills in ...
A federal judge in Maryland on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to restore AmeriCorps programs and workers in the 24 ...
State officials — and Maryland taxpayers — will learn soon just how much a ding on the state's prized credit rating will cost, if anything, with a $1.7 billion bond sale set for Wednesday, the first ...
Liberals failed to learn the lesson that more money isn’t enough for schoolchildren to succeed without accountability, writes Kalman Hettleman, but they must pay equal attention to accountability for ...
State officials Friday announced a series of budget cuts they said could reduce spending by nearly $400 million in coming ...
CASA’s longtime executive director Gustavo Torres plans to retire in November. Torres began his work as an advocate with the immigrant rights group when it started out in a church basement in Takoma ...
Vincent Schiraldi, whose two years as secretary of the troubled Maryland Department of Juvenile Services were marked by heavy criticism from some state lawmakers, resigned Monday. Critics called the ...