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Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott (D) has tested positive for COVID-19, his office announced Monday. The 37-year-old mayor, who received a single dose Johnson…

Another Maryland institution has been hit with a ransomware attack. Washington Adventist University, a private four-year college in Takoma Park, confirmed an ongoing ransomware…

A controversial plan to bring smoother commutes between Virginia and Maryland by adding toll lanes to parts of the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270…

A coalition of fair elections advocates wants the Maryland State Board of Elections to allow more federal agencies to register voters in the state…

State Sen. Ronald N. Young (D-Frederick) on Friday became the first elected official to endorse former Maryland attorney general Douglas F. Gansler (D) for…

In a voice vote Thursday night, state Del. Erek L. Barron (D-Prince George’s) won U.S. Senate confirmation to become U.S. attorney for Maryland, two…

A month-old poll conducted for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore shows a wide-open race for the nomination in 2022 — though with plenty of…

Fair housing advocates plan to sleep outside St. Anne’s Episcopal Church after holding a rally in downtown Annapolis Friday night in a bid to reinstate…

Steve Crim, the former campaign manager for Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) who generated controversy last year when he landed a $154,000 a…

Things sure have changed in the four years since lawmakers in the District 46 legislative delegation last announced that they would run together as…