Titled “Identity Months Dead at DoD,” the guidance bars the Department of Defense from using official resources to support ...
Efforts in recent years to accelerate the Chesapeake Bay restoration have run into a wall of Trump administration executive orders that halted payments for huge swaths of Bay-related work, raising ...
Approximately 162,674 people moved to Maryland in 2023, while 198,764 moved out. This represents a net loss of 36,090 residents. While the state has grown since 2020, domestic migration has not been ...
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, (both D-VA) ...
Records show a state Lottery and Gaming Control Agency so intent on maximizing state revenue that it has closely aligned ...
A Miami-based doughnut chain is readying to open its first D.C.-area spots, including two in shuttered District Doughnut locations.
More than a dozen state attorneys general and numerous current and former government employees filed lawsuits Thursday aiming ...
The bureau terminated roughly 70 to 100 term employees Thursday. An amended complaint asserts there's more to come — and that ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Maryland dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
Republican lawmakers introduced a bill to strip D.C. of its governing power, but city officials want statehood instead.
Thursday’s storms followed two days of heavy snow and freezing rain in a swath of the eastern U.S. stretching from Kentucky to Washington, D.C., that caused hundreds of traffic accidents, knocked out ...