The federal government shutdown entered its eighth day Wednesday, which means it was also the eighth day that hundreds of ...
Prince George's County Executive Aisha Braveboy has the utmost confidence in her nominee to run the county's environmental agency, even though he was terminated from the department in 2014 for "gross ...
A lawyer representing five unaffiliated voters is asking an Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge to deny a motion to dismiss their suit challenging a state law that limits the participation of ...
Maryland joined 22 other jurisdictions urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up, and reverse, a ruling that would prohibit individuals from challenging election laws and redistricting issues under the ...
Federal employees deemed essential workers during the ongoing government shutdown can now apply for an interest-free loan from the Maryland Department of Labor, officials announced Monday.
A federal district judge said Kilmar Abrego Garcia can proceed with his claim that human smuggling charges filed against him in Tennessee were done in retaliation for successfully challenging his ...
Several people showed up at Motor Vehicle Administration offices Wednesday to get new identification cards with a special butterfly logo, but it’s hardly surprising that the first one went to ...
The Maryland Food Bank is monitoring traffic at food pantries across the state, with its network of about 800 community partners anticipating a rise in federal workers and contractors hit by the ...
Given the anxiety over deportation, Abel Olivo wasn't sure who would show up for the meeting last month of Defensores de la Cuenca, the Latino-focused environmental group he founded. But those fears ...
The Office of Special Counsel has received multiple complaints about federal agencies sharing political messages during the shutdown, while one nonprofit is alleging the messaging violates the ...
Furloughed staff at the U.S. Department of Education say out-of-office messages for their government email accounts have been hijacked to include a message blaming the government shutdown on Senate ...
Maryland's highest court was asked Friday to determine how much a driver has to be handling a phone before police have sufficient reason to pull the driver over for using a cell phone while driving.