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William J. Ford has worked as a newspaper reporter for more than 20 years. Most recently, he spent seven years covering Prince George’s County, some Maryland politics and other local news in the D.C. area for the Washington Informer. While at the paper, Ford received reporting awards from the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association and was finalist for beat reporting in 2021 and a 2019 award winner for beat reporting from the D.C. chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Ford previously worked as a correspondent for Diverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine and for nearly 10 years covering municipalities and other local news for The Morning Call newspaper in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

In keynote address at Maryland Municipal League conference, he also pledges support for local tourism zones.

Alsobrooks chalks up another high-profile endorsement  Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks adds another high-profile endorsement to her campaign for U.S. Senate.  Senate President Bill…

She begins as interim superintendent Oct. 23, but plans to apply to become the state’s public schools’ leader.

Prince George’s and Community College of Baltimore County receive federal grants for Commercial Driver’s License programs.

A majority of Maryland voters want to change how vacancies in the General Assembly are filled, according to a poll commissioned by a coalition…

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-8th) said his passion to remain as a member of the House of Representatives comes from defending the U.S. Constitution and…

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown (D) joined 16 other attorneys general in an amicus brief this week to support the state of Hawaii’s effort…

Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland held an online listening session to help create a 2024 legislative agenda.

Report notes four of the top five states leading book ban movements are overseen by Republican governors.

Wright will begin her job as the state’s public schools leader Oct. 23.