When Del. Anne R. Kaiser announced last fall that she was stepping down as chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, she was unsure whether she would seek a sixth term.
Mosby spoke occasionally during the procedural hearing, greeting the judge and indicating she understood the indictment against her and her rights as a defendant.
More than 20 FBI field offices around the nation are investigating a series of bomb threats characterized as “hate crimes.”
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. will deliver his final State of the State Address on Wednesday evening in a virtual ceremony.
A petition that sought to remove the head of the Prince George’s County Board of Education has been dismissed.
The Maryland Board of Public Works approval will allow full-scale construction to resume on the Purple Line to resume this spring.
Although money isn’t everything in these elections, the candidates’ latest campaign finance reports, filed last week, offer some clues.
The campaign staffers have joined the Campaign Workers Guild, a five-year-old organization.
Edwards had been gearing up for a campaign after Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D) announced he would run for Maryland attorney general.
Spending plan is built on an unprecedented level of fund balances and revenue growth.