With just months until they have to meet a July 1 deadline to raise teacher salaries to a $60,000 minimum, only about of Maryland’s 24 school districts have reached the threshold and the rest are ...
A handful of Senate Republicans cast in a symbolic protest vote Monday against the appointment of a Moore administration attorney to the job of inspector general for education, saying they concerned ...
A legislative committee is holding up new rockfish regulations from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources that would open a catch-and-release fishery in April for the first time in several ...
Placement of foster children in unlicensed facilities -- hotels, offices and "hospital overstays" -- has been a problem the state has been grappling with for years, but lawmakers and advocates believe ...
Sen. J.B. Jennings wants the Maryland flag written into the Maryland Constitution, Bobby LaPin claims credit where critics say it's not due, and Sen. Arthur Ellis' protest over redistricting ends ...
With soaring energy bills a prime concern for voters in an election year, House and Senate leaders want to unite around a ...
Democratic members of Maryland’s congressional delegation, joined by state and local lawmakers, made an unannounced visit Monday to an ICE detention facility in Baltimore and said they were taken ...
There hasn't been much public discussion about a proposed Reparations Commission in the nearly three months since legislators ...
As planning for a replacement Chesapeake Bay Bridge gets underway, the option of a pedestrian/bike lane needs serious ...
Three Maryland agencies blasted the Trump administration's "deeply flawed" plans to convert a Washington County warehouse ...
The number of homeschooled children has grown steadily since the pandemic, but they continue to fly mostly under the radar, ...
Melnyk's plan to lower energy bills got mostly positive reviews Tuesday, but a proposal to tweak the state’s signature energy ...