The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the owner and operator of the ship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge for more than $100 million.
Nail-driving ceremony marks start of construction on Capitol inauguration platform
The nail-driving ceremony marked the beginning of construction for the new inauguration platform at the United States Capitol.
Hogan and Alsobrooks battle for Jewish voters
Larry Hogan and Angela Alsobrooks are competing for Democratic-leaning Jewish voters in the race for the U.S. Senate seat in Maryland.
Maryland Rep. Andy Harris to lead House Freedom Caucus
Rep. Andy Harris is the new chairman of the House Freedom Caucus.
Maryland’s Cardin to join US delegation at UN
Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin will attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Voter scam in Maryland: Top election official warns about fraudulent texts
Scammers posing as election workers are trying to mislead Maryland voters with fraudulent text messages.
Larry Hogan’s record on LGBTQ+ issues criticized by Maryland legislators
Members of the Maryland Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus are accusing former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan of not standing up for the LGBTQ+ community.
Retiring Maryland Rep. Sarbanes says he will continue fighting for election reform
Rep. John Sarbanes, D-Maryland, is preparing for his retirement from Capitol Hill, but he’s not done fighting for election reform.
Maryland’s Van Hollen and environmental groups want polluters pay for climate damage
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen joined lawmakers and environmental organizations to introduce legislation that would hold polluters financially responsible for the climate crisis.
Black women winemakers break ground in Maryland
Black female entrepreneurs in Prince George’s, Montgomery and Baltimore are banding together and breaking into the state’s centuries-old winemaking tradition.