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Maryland Matters Founding Editor Josh Kurtz was the guest on the latest episode of “The Friday Reporter,” a podcast about journalism — with a…

Progressive Maryland and Maryland Working Families have issued a second round of endorsements in state and local races for the 2022 Democratic primaries. Last…

Why is a Texas colleague’s decision to retire important for Maryland Congressman Jamie B. Raskin (D)? Because the falling dominoes seem likely to put…

Yes, it’s holiday season, but it’s also gubernatorial forum season. There are at least three on tap in the days ahead. On Monday evening,…

Kathleen Matthews, the former Maryland Democratic chair and longtime broadcaster and businesses executive, is backing former Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez for governor….

The U.S. Senate approved by voice vote late Thursday the nomination of Charles F. Sams III as the first confirmed National Park Service director…

All adults in Maryland can now receive a COVID-19 booster shot, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Friday. Anyone 18 and older who…

The five commissioners of Cambridge have asked Mayor Andrew Bradshaw to offer his resignation after the state prosecutor charged him with 50 counts of…

Virginia White, the lead coordinator for the Maryland Association of Counties’ summer and winter conferences, will now serve as the influential association’s deputy director….

After the Prince George’s County Council approved a controversial redistricting map this week, Maryland Matters senior reporter Bruce DePuyt will discuss the situation on WAMU’s…