In Maryland, after years of not a lot of action on cell phone policies for schools, this year there’s a movement. Multiple bills, lawmakers, and school officials headed to Annapolis to see that something gets done on a state level.
President Donald Trump's executive order pausing federal funding to various grant and loan programs has Maryland Democrats seeking legal action and speaking out against the president
One Maryland lawmaker is advocating for changes to the Child Victims Act of 2023, cautioning against a potential “fiscal disaster” as state budget officials say
A Maryland judge has dismissed a pair of lawsuits against fossil fuel companies, delivering a one-two punch to local governments seeking to hold the industry financially accountable for climate change.
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland said Thursday its members plan to support legislation to create a commission to study reparations, including “financial restitution” and ways
A bill under consideration in the Maryland Senate would limit police officers’ ability to conduct traffic stops for minor infractions, such as driving without headlights.
A bill proposed by progressive lawmakers seeks to modify the residency classification of individuals who spend more than 90 days in Maryland annually
“These things typically happen when a ‘For-Sale’ sign goes up or a ‘For-Rent’ sign goes up,” Prince George’s County State Senator Ron Watson said. This General Assembly session Sen. Watson wrote one of several bills meant to stop squatters and streamline the process.
Closing the projected $2.7 billion Maryland deficit will consume much of the General Assembly time in Annapolis this year. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s proposal would supposedly close the gap, but Republicans don’t believe it’s realistic and relies too much on gimmicks.
Joining 11 TV Hill this Sunday, Maryland state House Minority Leader Jason Buckel, R-District 1B, expounds upon what the next four years of the Trump administration could mean for Annapolis ...
The Annapolis Symphony and the Naptown Philharmonic Orchestra take the stage Friday through Sunday in a rare convergence of schedules. It's one of seven great things to do in the coming week.
Proponents of Senate Bill 292 say it will help stop the racial disparity in traffic stops. Law enforcement says it will penalize police.