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Health officials say the state is making progress on reducing a significant backlog of nursing home inspections, with more ...
The Maryland Senate had a chance to pass meaningful rental housing reform this year, but chose to adopt the false choice ...
The U.S. Department of Education argued in court Friday that a “Dear Colleague” letter criticizing DEI practices was just to ...
Maryland ratepayers could save hundreds of dollars a year on their electric bills if the regional power grid operator could ...
Maryland’s high school graduation rate climbed to 88% in 2024, reaching its highest point since 2017, new state data shows.
The Maryland Board of Nursing said it has cleared almost all of the 259 nurses and nursing applicants who may have obtained a ...
Officials at the state Department of Information Technology pushed back on a new audit that raises questions about how much ...
More than 100 property owners in Central Maryland have refused to let power company PSEG onto their land to survey for the proposed Piedmont power line project, said the company, which has sued to ...
Gov. Wes Moore joined Maryland to California’s Advanced Clean Cars II program, pledging to slash greenhouse gas emissions by phasing out gasoline vehicle sales by 2035. Barely two years later, he ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) was finally able to meet Thursday night with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Beltsville resident who was erroneously deported last month to his native El Salvador, ...
The Baltimore region could get a new trash wheel, one of 21 environmental projects for which Baltimore City is providing funding to compensate for pollution caused by the failure of two city ...