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Bryan Sears covers the governor and General Assembly, state politics and transportation for Maryland Matters. He has covered the Maryland State House for the last two decades at the Baltimore Sun Media Group, Patch.com and most recently, The Daily Record. Sears has won multiple state and national awards for police and crime reporting, local and state government coverage and investigative reporting that resulted in a guilty plea by a government official for stealing from his own campaign account. He’s a frequent radio and television contributor.

The exact timing of a default on federal debt is tricky and the effects — even if an agreement is reached avoiding a crisis — could still have some effect on the state.

The new contractor, PruittHealth, replaces South Carolina-based HRM in a five-year deal that exceeds $198 million.

The U.S. Army veteran signed into law a six-pack of measures focused on the state’s veterans.

Long list of potential candidates, including Dan Cox, Krish Vignarajah, Jason Buckel and Jan Gardner, are eyeing the open U.S. House seat.

The order issued Tuesday overturns an Anne Arundel Circuit Court judge’s ruling that the tax was unconstitutional and orders the case dismissed.

“Being open for business can’t just be a slogan. You need to do the work in order to make that real,” said governor.

The Maryland Transportation Authority is accepting comments on the proposal through May 10.

Lamone’s participation in discussions about the search for her successor drew swift rebuke from one state senator who called Lamone’s involvement ‘inappropriate.’

The chair of the Prince George’s County Democratic Party was chosen Thursday to fill a vacancy in the House of Delegates. The nomination of…

Governor signs legislation clearing the way for the first legal recreational use sales starting July 1.