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A faddish phrase on the right is something called ‘the administrative state,’ which refers to the federal workforce deputized by Congress to craft and enforce rules.

A group of scientists and environmental advocates are concerned about a proposed 25-acre indoor salmon farm near Federalsburg.

Montgomery County Board of Elections members explain some of the dynamics behind the long — and ongoing — ballot-counting process in Montgomery County.

Now that most of the races have been called, it’s time to talk about abortion access.

Maryland is a model for the reshaping, renewal and redirection of America.

Vote by Mail

The mail-in ballot didn’t arrive until the last day to vote — too late for the author’s mother to absorb it and cast her vote.

Executives at a Rockville biotech firm urge Congress to act swiftly on legislation that would boost the FDA and Maryland’s life sciences industry.

Marylanders can be grateful for the progress made to increase voter access and election integrity. Not all states are so lucky.

Maryland’s next governor could decide the fate of a plan to create toll lanes along the Capital Beltway and I-270, a regional transportation advocate writes.

Half of Asian American registered voters polled nationally in September 2020 reported that neither major political party contacted them.