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Maryland health officials project 175,000 could lose Medicaid under GOP bill, with major federal cuts and new work requirements by late 2026.
Changes to Medicaid passed this month in the federal budget reconciliation bill will strip health care coverage from 175,000 ...
Biking, hiking and kayaking are activities to be enjoyed at Assateague, along with the parks 342 sites for camping, each with ...
We’re celebrating Jason Stoogenke because he’s done something that is remarkable for anyone, but especially at this point in ...
The question of legalizing online gambling in Maryland has been raised before. What sets the current moment apart is the surrounding landscape. Instead of focusing solely on permission, conversations ...
Kate Shunney A multi-year public planning effort for Maryland’s commuter train service has resulted in the creation of a ...
Prosecutors say Eduardo Valdivia raped three women and used his FBI undercover training to cover his tracks. His defense says the sex was consensual.
A niche but growing industry specializes in helping students buy Texas homes to save tens of thousands of dollars in tuition ...
The Maryland Terrapins have extended an offer to one of the top in-state prospects for the 2027 recruiting class.
Losing one player to Kansas State was tough, but now Maryland football has lost two recruits to KSU. Offensive tackle Justin Morales was the first player to spu ...
Maryland lawmakers and property owners are raising concerns about what they call a rapid spike in squatting in the state, with properties being broken into, sei ...
James Saunders, an experienced cybersecurity executive with time in the private and federal sectors, has been named the state’s acting chief information security officer, after its former CISO ...