Maryland gained 38,400 jobs in 2024, with 27,300 of those jobs coming from the private sector, according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
The Maryland Second Look Act, sponsored by Baltimore County Democrat state Sen. Charles Sydnor, would grant incarcerated individuals who have served at least 20 years of their sentence a hearing
Since day one of his second term, President Donald Trump has kept his promise on mass deportations: leaving many immigrant communities in fear.
A last-minute pause in federal funding scheduled to go into effect at 5 p.m. Tuesday is causing widespread unease among Maryland arts groups.
While bird flu concerns are increasing across the country, the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore has been protecting its flock from the virus for years.
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,
A company that won over two celebrity investors on ABC's popular "Shark Tank" is turning to crowdfunding to get a wider audience for its vegan meat products.
After taking a visit to Auburn over the weekend, five-star Maryland commit Zion Elee continues to explore all options. On Tuesday, he shared a picture with Penn
While the new Trump administration enhances federal immigration enforcement, Maryland schools are preparing for potential encounters with ICE agents.
Dazhon Darien, 32, accused of using artificial intelligence to impersonate the former principal of Pikesville High School in a recording, was arrested and charged with federal possession of child pornography., according to The Baltimore Banner.
Maryland leaders joined a nationwide scramble on Tuesday to make sense of a broad order from President Donald Trump’s budget office to pause all federal grants.
In terms of housing, Cassilly explained the county is looking toward mixed-use projects that combine retail and office space with apartments and condominiums. The mixed-use developments, Cassilly believes, will bring national retailers into the county and attract young professionals into the local workforce.