n the last 10 years, the number of homeless individuals has decreased in Maryland by 40%. But, as a pandemic...
Read moreDespite a 50% capacity limit at Maryland’s six casinos, combined gaming revenue in October was down less than 1% from...
Read moreThe bank representing the bondholders on the Purple Line construction has agreed to postpone any “enforcement action” until Nov. 30,...
Read moreThe Baltimore City Council's Board of Estimates terminated the city's "Master Lease Agreement" with Grant Capital Management. The board made...
Read morePennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust has voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In its filing in the United States...
Read moreDemocrat Brandon Scott, just elected Baltimore’s next and youngest-ever mayor, was back at work before the city’s spending board the...
Read moreStanding outside a business shuttered because of the pandemic and the Purple Line’s suspended construction, lawmakers gathered on a blustery...
Read moreFederal transportation officials have barred the contractor responsible for manufacturing more than a thousand concrete panels for the Silver Line...
Read moreLegalized sports betting in Maryland could start in the summer of next year after voters approved it on Election Day,...
Read moreThe Prince George’s County Office of Central Services is pleased to announce the launch of SPEED (Strategic Purchasing & Efficient...
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