The assertion that Baltimore is “the economic engine of Maryland” is familiar enough in state politics to have become a […]
Read moreThe assertion that Baltimore is “the economic engine of Maryland” is familiar enough in state politics to have become a […]
Read moreMaryland voters would have their say on the legalization of recreational marijuana if a group of lawmakers have their way. […]
Read moreThe Baltimore law firm Miles & Stockbridge announced new leadership on Wednesday. The firm’s principals elected Nancy W. Greene as […]
Read moreLive! Casino at Arundel Mills will open Maryland’s first outdoor gaming and smoking patio in mid-April. The new 8,500 square-foot-space […]
Read moreA year after Maryland lawmakers shepherded a beer industry compromise intended to help new breweries expand, the debate is beginning […]
Read moreThe GSA submitted a report to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Monday — two weeks after its […]
Read moreA bill that supporters argue improves the quality of affordable housing in the city is set for a Baltimore City […]
Read moreEfforts by lawmakers in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia to pass a regional compact to oppose public money being spent […]
Read moreMaryland’s attorney general has reached an $81 million settlement with Computer Sciences Corp. after the state said the government contractor […]
Read morePrince George’s County officials will continue to push the federal government to bring the FBI to their suburban Maryland jurisdiction, […]
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