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Stores selling secondhand clothes, shoes and accessories are poised to benefit from President Donald Trump'strade war even as ...
Maryland is continuing with its plans to relocate state employees from the dilapidated State Center complex to downtown ...
The committee representing victims declared a partial impasse earlier this month over the archdiocese’s invocation of the ...
The mild-mannered Maryland senator has suddenly emerged as a leading figure in the resistance to Donald Trump’s norm-busting ...
As colleges and universities formulate their policies related to the use of AI, the technology and its applications are ...
That story, “Prince and Knight,” is one of five children's books featuring LGBTQ characters and aimed at kindergarten through ...
Maryland saw a net loss of 1,200 jobs in March, driven by a loss of 3,500 public-sector jobs — despite gaining 2,300 ...
Wes Moore's high-speed train ride has prompted renewed attention on a decade-long plan to build a similar rail system along ...
A judge lifted court oversight on two parts of the consent decree governing the Baltimore Police Department, a milestone.
Navigating Maryland's legal framework for dividing marital property requires legal knowledge and financial acumen.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen met Thursday in El Salvador with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported in error.
Baltimore Gas and Electric has announced that a Pepco Holdings executive will be its new president and CEO starting May 1.