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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.

Kelly Schulz at Tawes Clam Bake

Also on Tuesday, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, Republican candidate for comptroller, announced a nearly half-million-dollar account balance.

Gilman Hall at Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University announced a new vice president for government and community affairs on Tuesday.

Adams’ loan to his own campaign seems carefully designed to put him slightly ahead of his Democratic primary opponent when it comes to cash on hand.

More than 45,000 bridges across the country are in poor condition, including 273 in Maryland.

Marilyn Mosby in an office

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was indicted by a federal grand jury on four charges Thursday, including perjury for falsely claiming a COVID-19 hardship.

State House sunshine

The 444th General Assembly session gaveled in at high noon on Wednesday.

2021 was a year of profound change in Maryland, beginning with continued uncertainty about the COVID-19 pandemic. By mid-year, vaccinations were well underway in…

More than 400 Marylanders have died from COVID-19 since early December, according to data released from the Department of Health on Tuesday. The information…

Two Maryland counties have new directors in place to guide the 2022 elections. On Thursday, Ruie Lavoie was named the new election director for…

Pittman hands out kits

Demand for testing comes as families contemplate how to safely gather for the Christmas holiday.