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Danielle Gaines worked for Maryland Matters from September 2018 to January 2024. She covered government and politics for Maryland Matters for two years before moving into an editing position, ultimately serving as editor-in-chief for nearly three years. Previously, she spent six years at The Frederick News-Post ― as the paper’s principal government and politics reporter for half that time, covering courts and legal affairs before that. She also reported for the now-defunct The Gazette of Politics and Business in Maryland and previously worked as a county government and education reporter at The Merced Sun-Star in California’s Central Valley.

Frederick County Executive Jan Gardner came out in support of former U.S. Labor Secretary Tom Perez’s bid for governor on Monday. “Tom Perez has…

U.S. Representative Anthony Brown outraised former Baltimore City District Court Judge Katie Curran O’Malley in the last six months, new campaign finance records show….

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect updated calculations in the Franchot campaign’s take since mid-January. Two Democrats running for governor reported…

Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) announced her endorsement of Congressman Anthony G. Brown (D) for Maryland attorney general Wednesday afternoon. Jones,…

After two years of a temporary provision to allow remote voting in the U.S. House, the top 36 users of the proxy voting system…

Maryland’s largest state employee union has endorsed Rep. Anthony Brown (D) for attorney general.

Maryland Democratic candidates for comptroller pledged Tuesday night to undertake efforts to bring racial and social equity to Maryland’s tax system and state contracts,…

The Maryland State Board of Education voted this week to issue a notice of charges against the head of the Prince George’s County Board…

Hogan’s vetoes are likely to stand. Because it’s an election year, the new legislature in 2023 cannot override the veto of legislation passed by lawmakers this session.

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) penned a letter to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott (D) on Thursday, alleging that no progress has been made…