Threats to halt work on the Purple Line over a contract dispute are stirring fears among elected officials, residents and […]
Read moreThreats to halt work on the Purple Line over a contract dispute are stirring fears among elected officials, residents and […]
Read moreMaryland will commit $30 million in new funding to help prevent tenants affected by the coronavirus pandemic from facing eviction. […]
Read moreThe site of a vacant Sears department store in Prince George’s County is being eyed for a mixed-use development. Seritage […]
Read moreMGM National Harbor, Maryland’s largest casino, joins Live! Casino & Hotel, the state’s second-largest, in setting a June 29 re-opening […]
Read moreThe consortium of companies overseeing the Purple Line told Maryland officials Tuesday that it will dissolve the project’s entire 36-year […]
Read moreMontgomery County lawmakers are advancing a plan to build up to 8,750 homes over the next 20 years that relies […]
Read moreThe Baltimore City Council has advanced a bill that would change the city charter to give the council more authority […]
Read moreThe Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor filed a layoff notice June 15 affecting its 2,077 employees […]
Read moreThousands of independent investors own small apartment properties in Washington, D.C., and these landlords say they have been disproportionately impacted […]
Read moreIncarcerated former state Sen. Nathaniel T. Oaks (D) is coming home to Baltimore. A federal judge on Tuesday granted Oaks […]
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