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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.

Five lawmakers — out of 188 — have so far failed to complete mandatory sexual harassment training this legislative term.

Biden bests Trump but underperforms his 2020 results in Maryland. In a three-way race, two of three undecided unaffiliated and Black voters break for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Gonzales poll finds Moore’s majority job approval remains consistent, strong support for increased penalties for crimes committed with stolen firearms, fentanyl distribution.

Popular former governor, who has for years disavowed any interest in serving in the U.S. Senate, has shaken up U.S. and Maryland politics.

Document lays out 10 top priorities as governor pushes to eliminate childhood poverty

The governor’s second state of the state speech hints at a new plan for state government while acknowledging he’s no longer the rookie executive.

Once considered ‘a retirement home,’ Davis sees treasurer’s office as a door to another position but vows he will voluntarily observe fundraising blackouts imposed on others for the 90-day legislative session.

Baltimore City District Court Judge Kevin Wilson’s renomination was pulled before a Monday hearing of the Senate Executive Nominations Committee.

Dereck Davis accuses team ownership of lying about a pending sale, levels comparisons to infamous Baltimore Colts owner Bob Irsay.

Options include special elections and setting stricter rules — but there would be costs.