The Harford County Chamber of Commerce hosted the Minority & Small Business Resource Fair at the Converge Center in Aberdeen.
A U.S. judge declined to immediately block President Donald Trump's executive order tightening rules on mail-in voting.
Maryland has ended a decades-long relationship with one of three major bond rating firms a year after that firm downgraded the state’s credit rating.
An officer was not entitled to qualified immunity because the Fourth Amendment right at issue was clearly established at the time the constitutional violation occurred, the 4th Circuit ruled.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit last week revived a civil lawsuit by two wrongfully convicted brothers against two Baltimore Police detectives. Kenneth McPherson and Eric Simmons were ...
A U.S. judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from setting up a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate victims of what Trump has called government "weaponization." ...
Capitol Concierge, a Columbia-based concierge services company, recently honored the recipients of its 2025 R.I.S.E. Awards.
The National Rifle Association and two other gun rights groups sued Maryland officials over freshly signed legislation that ...
Maryland’s elections administrator confirmed that after some incorrect ballots were sent out, they will still be counted if ...
Gov. Wes Moore petitioned the USDA for a disaster declaration for Maryland farmers after an early-season freeze in April ...
The city of Annapolis last week reached a tentative deal to settle two housing discrimination lawsuits with more than 1,400 plaintiffs. In the settlement, the city agreed to pay $15 million to the ...
According to BLS employment estimates, total nonfarm employment in Maryland rose by 2,800 jobs in April, state officials ...