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Maryland Matters Deputy Editor Danielle E. Gaines will participate in a reporters’ roundtable on Maryland Public Television’s “State Circle” program, Friday at 7 p.m….

Brandon Scott is a “son of Baltimore.”

Born and raised in Park Heights, Scott says he was drawn to run for public office in the city when he was a child and watched the world descend on his neighborhood for a horse race once a year, when every other day he and his friends and family struggled for basic needs, like heat or AC in their schools.

Brandon Scott is a “son of Baltimore.”

Born and raised in Park Heights, Scott says he was drawn to run for public office in the city when he was a child and watched the world descend on his neighborhood for a horse race once a year, when every other day he and his friends and family struggled for basic needs, like heat or AC in their schools.

Maybe you’ve read our election coverage this year, from a referendum on sports gambling to the challenge of ensuring that everyone can vote —…

At least two Maryland educators are on the list of possible contenders to become President-elect Joe Biden’s secretary of Education, according to published reports…

Top Maryland officials have released statements and messages in the wake of Saturday’s news that former vice president Joe Biden has been declared president-elect…

In Baltimore, Wallace Concedes Mayoral Race to Scott Around 10:15 p.m., Baltimore businessman Bob Wallace conceded to City Council President Brandon Scott (D) in…

Unprecedented. Unpredictable. Unnerving. Looking back on this year — a year like no other — one thing is clear: the need for reliable independent…

Maryland Matters Editor Josh Kurtz joined Don Mohler and Nester Aparicio on their “Baltimore Positive” podcast the other day for a wide-ranging discussion that…

Today we launch Maryland Chatters, the new podcast from the nonprofit, nonpartisan journalists at Maryland Matters. Our first episode comes just before Election Day…