Today, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it has filed and served a civil denaturalization complaint in the U.S. District Court in Baltimore, Marylan ...
"Try before you buy" is the approach the Maryland State Board of Elections is taking when it comes to a new voting system for the 2028 election cycle.
You wouldn’t think staring down the mouth of the largest shark ever could provide a bit of levity for a gathering of people charged with making crucial decisions. But Tuesday ...
The Virginia Department of Health on St. Patrick's Day lifted the remaining recreational water advisory for the Potomac River from the American Legion Memorial Bridge on I-495 to the Route 120 Chain ...
Maryland could soon have a state shark. The massive predator’s fossilized teeth can still be found around the state.
Young students Zoey Godfrey, 9, and Harper Coale, 11, testified March 12, 2026, before Maryland's Senate committee supporting ...
Maryland’s State House is home to a new plaque that marks the 200th anniversary of a bill that eliminated the requirement ...
The bills will establish an advisory panel to examine data and ensure that federal drug pricing caps are applied to ...
You know that chest-swelling moment when your GPS finally stops yelling at you and that beautiful Maryland welcome sign appears on the horizon? That’s not just a road marker in Maryland, it’s a ...
The House of Delegates has approved the Affordable Medicine Act by a wide margin, bringing it one step closer to becoming law.
Senate Bill 651 would let Marylanders use Transfer-on-Death deeds to pass real estate directly to heirs without probate, cutting costs for seniors; AARP backs measure as hearing advances in General ...
Tax-sale season is already rolling across Maryland, and counties are getting ready to publish lists of properties with delinquent bills and send those liens to the auction block. It can start with ...
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