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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.

Del. Bernice Mireku-North said a proposed excise tax could generate an estimated $13 million.

Maryland General Assembly leaders and legislators announced the formation of a Jewish Caucus on Tuesday. The first-ever Maryland Jewish Legislative Caucus includes the 20…

Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee held more than three-hour briefing on juvenile justice.

No Labels, the self-proclaimed centrist political group trying to get on the ballot in all 50 states, has met the signature threshold for party…

The handgun case could be heard in federal court in March in Richmond, Virginia.

Transportation and the budget top 90-day session agenda but waiting in the wings are possible debates on taxes and aid in dying.

The bills his administration wants to present to the legislature include creating a statewide center to prevent gun violence and an apprenticeship program to increase ranks in law enforcement.

The House Speaker says a package of bills called the “decency agenda,” focused on combating hate and prejudice, will be announced the first week of session.

Katie Curran O’Malley will serve as the new executive director of the Women’s Law Center of Maryland. O’Malley, a retired Baltimore City District Court…

Democratic field to replace U.S. Rep. John P. Sarbanes (D) now has an eye-popping 15 contenders.