Maryland Democratic lawmakers see Kimmel suspension as threat to free speech

Democrats in the Maryland congressional delegation on Friday warned that ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! following controversial comments on the assassination of Charlie Kirk was a threat to free speech.

DC Council approves Commanders move from Maryland back to Washington

The DC Council voted 11-2 Wednesday evening in favor of constructing a new stadium complex in the nation’s capital to once again house the Washington Commanders.

Joining cancer patients, Van Hollen, colleagues warn against research cuts

Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen on Tuesday slammed the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to cancer research programs, urging the president to reinstate funding for the National Institutes of Health and the NIH’s National Cancer Institute, both based in Maryland.

Van Hollen, Merkley condemn Gaza ‘ethnic cleansing,’ call for end to Israel-Hamas war

Sens. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and Jeff Merkley of Oregon on Thursday condemned the United States’ role in the “strategy of ethnic cleansing in Gaza.”

How you can learn more about local transportation of hazardous materials

If you’re interested in learning more about the transportation of hazardous materials through your community, here’s a quick guide to government resources and publicly available information.