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July brings plenty of new laws to Maryland, many of which are consumer-related.
D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are packed with free firework shows this Fourth of July. Whether you’re staying local or ...
Medicaid cuts are one step closer to Maryland after the U.S. Senate passed President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” ...
The Howard County Hearing Examiner sided with neighbors who appealed the county's decision to allow a new plastic recycling ...
Maryland businesses and individuals will now pay a 3% tax on certain technology and data services — one of the many ways ...
Maryland residents are preparing for a wave of new taxes and fees set to take effect as the state grapples with a $3 billion ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's initial deportation became a flashpoint for the Trump administration's border security efforts after ...
A judge will clarify the status of three undecided charges after a Maryland teacher was acquitted of sex abuse.
In 2024, the vehicle registration fees went up for the first time since 2004. Between this year's and last year's increases, ...
The Terps will take part in the Player’s Era Festival in Las Vegas in November and can earn millions of dollars in NIL money.
As Annapolis faced a budget deficit, officials opted to tax gold and silver purchases. Bullion store owners say that decision ...
A truck was pulling a wind turbine blade when the object struck a guardrail, blocking traffic along I-70 in Maryland.