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Maryland is a state of middle temperament. It’s also a state of middling ratings when it comes to ethics in government — according to…

Just in time for Election Day, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) has released a list that he’s calling, “Rep. Raskin’s Roundup of ‘20 Outrageous…

Two veteran civil rights leaders in Howard County have endorsed the white Republican county executive, Allan Kittleman, for reelection over his Democratic challenger, County…

If the Senate Education Health and Environment Committee doesn’t meet again until next year’s legislative session, outgoing Chairwoman Sen. Joan Carter Conway will have…

Not only is Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) speaking at a ceremony Saturday to rename the Harry W. Nice Bridge in Charles County…

More details are emerging about the group that’s running ads in support of Marc Elrich’s bid for Montgomery County executive. According to a new…

Maryland’s voter registration deadline was Tuesday at 9 p.m., and while new registrations are still being processed, there are a quarter-million more active voters now…

As Democrats fight to prevent Republicans from flipping five state Senate seats — a circumstance that would make it much tougher for Democrats to…

The League of Women Voters of Anne Arundel County planned four forums with candidates for State House this month, but the group’s ambitions were…

Luwanda W. Jenkins, the veteran government, corporate and civic official who most recently was a candidate for lieutenant governor in the Democratic primary, is…