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Hours after a damning report about the University of Maryland football program leaked to media outlets Thursday, the state senator who represents College Park…

The mean SAT score for graduating seniors in Maryland public schools increased by 20 points for the class of 2018, according to data released…

Almost three months after the Republican Governors Association began overwhelming Maryland Democratic gubernatorial nominee Benjamin T. Jealous with an avalanche of attack ads, a…

U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is scheduled to appear at a rally with Maryland congressional hopeful David J. Trone (D) on Saturday, as…

Maryland Matters Editor Josh Kurtz taped a series of interviews this week with reporter Douglas Tallman of Montgomery Community Media about the upcoming election….

Early voting is open Thursday, Oct. 25 and runs daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Thursday, Nov. 1. If you are not…

The Maryland Citizens’ Health Initiative is betting that public support for prescription drug affordability could boost the campaigns of three senators facing tough races…

We could be mistaken, but it seems as if former U.S. Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski (D) has been relatively quiet this election season. She…

Robin Ficker’s hobby as a sporting event heckler may not be well known among newer voters in Montgomery County. But a just-posted web video…

Bill McKibben, the author and founder of the national climate change group 350.org, is coming to Maryland Saturday to stump for Democratic gubernatorial nominee…