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State and community leaders gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony that celebrated the reopening and redevelopment of a historic Baltimore City establishment honoring the legacy of Juanita Jackson ...
New data from a Maryland real estate lobbying group reports that Maryland housing inventory and new listings have declined over the last year, despite state efforts to reduce Maryland’s nearly 100,000 ...
Health insurer CareFirst sued two brothers whom it accused of coordinating an “international insurance-fraud machine” by falsifying out-of-state and overseas clients’ addresses in order to exploit ...
Anne Arundel County voters will have their say Tuesday on probate office leadership after the conviction of the county’s last register of wills and disciplinary proceedings against two orphans’ court ...
A planned high-voltage power line that would run 67 miles through Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties has put the concept of eminent domain in Maryland headlines. Enshrined in the Fifth ...
After more than two decades at the helm, Community College of Baltimore County President Sandra Kurtinitis announced she will step down as the school’s top administrator as of July 31, 2027. Beginning ...
The union that represents thousands of state employees confronted the University System of Maryland‘s Board of Regents Friday morning, calling on them to rescind layoffs effectuated over the past few ...
WASHINGTON – While the Justice Department has said it has abandoned plans for President Donald Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion “weaponization” fund, some of his allies are shifting focus to a different ...
BOTTOM LINE: Where a vendor claimed it was entitled to an equitable adjustment in its contract with the state, because the state purchased less than 75 percent of estimated labor and equipment, its ...
Del. Greg Wims shares personal experience with inadequate housing Blane Miller III and Paul Henderson emphasize increasing housing supply Republican Chris Tomlinson advocates reducing regulatory ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday declined to bar the Trump administration from pursuing its $1.8 billion payout fund for those who claim they were improperly investigated by the ...
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