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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.

Charges were dropped this week against seven protesters from the immigrants’ rights group CASA, who were arrested in Annapolis in April during a demonstration for health…

Listing concerns about Maryland’s future economic outlook, Gov. Wes Moore (D) made it clear to state and county officials Saturday that there may be…

In an unusually early move, Van Hollen chooses Alsobrooks over a current colleague in the state’s congressional delegation, among others.

A legislative workgroup tasked with recommending changes to the degree approval process at Maryland’s colleges and universities started work this week, as the Maryland…

The federal government released new criteria for a new FBI headquarters campus, with changes that are expected to benefit two potential Maryland locations over…

A settlement agreement has been finalized in a lawsuit that alleged federal officials weren’t doing enough to stop Chesapeake Bay pollution originating in Pennsylvania….

Gov. Wes Moore (D) traveled to Baltimore with President Biden’s top climate strategist Thursday to announce that the state will join the National Building…

Former state Del. Neil C. Parrott (R-Washington) is hoping that the third time is the charm. Parrott, the GOP nominee for Congress in the…

In March, the private developer selected by the Maryland Department of Transportation to design and finance the highway expansion announced it had canceled the contract.

The domino effect of reassignments includes the speaker’s intention to nominate a new speaker pro tem in January.