The bill will allow the State Highway Administration to place up to four speed cameras in either direction of I-695 and three in either direction on I-83. All ticket proceeds would go back into SHA, it says, to cover roadway and safety improvements on those roads within the county.
Former Harford Council member Dion Guthrie filed a request to the state’s supreme court to review his removal.
Concerns have been raised after a high school student in Maryland said he was questioned by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
The Baltimore County Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday which encourages the Maryland General Assembly to retain the state's current laws and rejec
If you didn't know that you can hunt, find, and keep fossils in Maryland, then there's a woman from Baltimore County that wants to educate you. For Felicia Ludwig, the founder of Maryland Fossil Finders, fossil hunting is up to the whim of the tides. "It just depends on the day what time low tide is," Ludwig said.
County government leaders knew that Maryland’s fiscal 2026 budget season would be a tough one. With a nearly $3 billion deficit looming, Gov. Wes Moore proposed about $2 billion in cuts in his budget earlier this month,
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers face extreme rate hikes, prompting calls for change from the NAACP. Multiyear rate plans criticized for harming low-income residents.
While the new Trump administration enhances federal immigration enforcement, Maryland schools are preparing for potential encounters with ICE agents.
Confusion reigns as state agencies cope with Trump exec orders; Maryland joins suit to stop freeze on federal grants
Maryland Democrats push to raise the state's minimum wage, McCormick predicts slow growth in 2025 and more to know today.
Baltimore County Schools’ Superintendent Myriam Rogers has highlighted a planned 6.5% general fund budget increase for fiscal 2026. But when capital projects are factored in, the overall
The rhetoric surrounding immigration and deportations is certain to set large parts of Maryland on edge. In several parts of the state, Hispanic populations and multiracial households are the only demographics that are growing.