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Founding editor

Founding Editor Josh Kurtz is a veteran chronicler of Maryland politics and government. He began covering the State House in 1995 for The Gazette newspapers, and has been writing about state and local politics ever since. He was an editor at Roll Call, the Capitol Hill newspaper, for eight years, and for eight years was the editor of E&E Daily, which covers energy and environmental policy on Capitol Hill. For 6 1/2 years Kurtz wrote a weekly column on state politics for Center Maryland and has written for several other Maryland publications as well. Kurtz regularly gives speeches and appears on TV and radio shows to discuss Maryland politics.

‘It’s the politicians who are giving the orders,’ GOP nominee for governor says. ‘It’s the politicians who have to go.’ 

Elections board will meet Saturday morning to count the remaining 102 ballots and then reconvene to certify the countywide results.

The bi-county water and sewer utility is a sprawling organization with 1,700 employees that receives very little public scrutiny.

Hundreds of millions of dollars will soon flow into Maryland.

GOP nominee for governor joins chorus of Republicans who condemned the FBI’s execution of a search warrant at former President Trump’s Florida home.

Often, during the Republican primary for governor, it appeared as if Del. Dan Cox’s campaign was a homegrown affair.

Black’s 2018 death became a flash point for the police reform movement in Maryland.

Harford County Executive Barry Glassman is the most solid and qualified GOP nominee for comptroller in several generations.

As counties across Maryland completed ballot counting from the June 19 primary on Friday, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Schulz issued what amounts to a…

Election

Funn’s death comes at a critical time for the state elections board, as it works to certify the results from the primaries and prepares for the general election.