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MD value-added agricultural grants now available
Jan 20, 2026

MD value-added agricultural grants now available

The Maryland Agricultural and Resource-Based Industry Development Corp. has announced its latest grant-funding opportunity.

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Jan 16, 2026

Juvenile justice reform: It’s time to take action

Maryland’s insistence on being out of step with the rest of the country is overdue for course correction, the Editorial Advisory Board says.

Senate President Bill Ferguson and recently confirmed House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk speak at the 2026 Eye on Annapolis Summit on Jan. 14, 2026. (Maximillian Franz/The Daily Record)
Jan 14, 2026

‘Maryland is going to be all right’: Full coverage from the 2026 Eye on Annapolis Summit

The Daily Record's 2026 Eye on Annapolis Summit featured live conversations on the most prominent issues facing the state.

Gov. Wes Moore signs the Child Victims Act, which will make it easier for survivors of childhood sexual abuse to sue. (Madeleine O'Neill / The Daily Record)
Jan 14, 2026

What key issues will be taken up in the 2026 MD General Assembly?

Here's a look at some of the key issues lawmakers will face during the 90-day legislative session in Maryland that opens Wednesday.

The Maryland State House in 2019. (Maximilian Franz / Special to The Daily Record)
Jan 14, 2026

9 notable figures in the 2026 MD General Assembly session

With the 2026 Maryland General Assembly session set to begin Wednesday, here are nine individuals worth keeping an eye on.

The new building will replace the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building, which opened in 1972. (Rendering provided by the Maryland Department of General Services)
Dec 17, 2025

Board approves $147M contract for new MD Supreme Court building

Maryland officials approved a $147M contract to build a new supreme court courthouse in Annapolis, replacing the aging facility.

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Dec 15, 2025

After replacing top lawyer, Annapolis moves class-action housing lawsuit to mediation

Annapolis has moved a class-action lawsuit over racial discrimination in public housing to mediation, after replacing the city's top lawyer.

Robotic Hand Assisting Person For Signing Document Over Reflective Desk In The Courtroom (Depositphotos)
Dec 10, 2025

Top lawyer for City of Annapolis leaves after office accused of citing fake cases

Annapolis City Attorney D. Michael Lyles has left a the day after his office was accused in legal filings of citing a fake case using AI.

MD voters debate: Should reproductive rights be guaranteed in state constitution?
Dec 1, 2025

Telehealth abortion care is on the rise in MD

The number of abortions performed via telehealth in Maryland has risen 15% since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, new data shows.

Rethinking regional train service
Nov 28, 2025

Can we build climate resilient communities?

Annapolis’ City Dock project highlights climate threats as leaders worldwide work to adapt. Local efforts show promise but urgency is high.

Climate change lawsuits don’t help energy policy
Nov 14, 2025

Climate change lawsuits don’t help energy policy

Recent lawsuits in Maryland and across the country are adding to the already sky-high price of electricity. Indeed, Maryland ratepayers pay the 11th highest cost of energy in the U.S. […]

FILE - In this Monday, Sept. 21, 2020, file photo, a Wall Street street sign is framed by a giant American flag hanging on the New York Stock Exchange in New York. Stocks are falling in early trading on Wall Street Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, and deepening last week’s losses. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
Nov 7, 2025

Annapolis-based HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital beats expectations in Q3

Annapolis-based HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (HASI) on Thursday reported third-quarter net income of $83.3 million.

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