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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.

The treasurer of a now-inactive campaign committee for a late delegate has pleaded guilty to theft from the account. Ronald Chesek, who was campaign…

A bipartisan group of 54 Maryland lawmakers want the state to send some money back to the nonprofits that supported unpaid federal workers and…

A rare feat was achieved Thursday morning in the Maryland Senate: a bill previously moved forward by the chamber was killed on third reading….

Maryland’s legislative leaders are working to convene a work group to study the legalization of recreational marijuana use in the state. House Majority Leader…

No one should lose their home for a past-due water bill.   That’s the notion behind legislation filed by state Sen. Mary Washington (D-Baltimore…

Lawmakers and advocates are pushing for a “death with dignity” law for the fourth time in recent years – and this time they think…

Maryland’s Democrats are standing with the state’s middle class this legislative session, leaders said Tuesday morning as they unveiled a legislative priorities package that…

Maryland Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. sent a letter to U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta on Monday seeking financial relief for essential federal workers…

Lawmakers from the Baltimore region say they are ready to fight for funding – or anything else – that’s needed to keep the Preakness…

Federal employees from Maryland who are still reporting to work during the longest government shutdown in Maryland history will get some relief from new…