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President Joseph R. Biden signed legislation into law Monday that intends to bolster mental health supports for federal first responders through clearer confidentiality standards…

Former Del. Tawanna P. Gaines (D), whose legislative career was cut short after she pleaded guilty to corruption charges for using $22,000 from her…

The Working Families Party and Progressive Maryland endorsed Robbie Leonard in the 2022 race for Baltimore County State’s Attorney on Tuesday. “Together, we can…

Tuesday was Endorsement Day, it seems, in the Democratic race for governor, as three top candidates corralled noteworthy backing. Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot won…

With a special General Assembly session looming on congressional redistricting, Maryland Matters’ Josh Kurtz will be part of a discussion on redistricting Wednesday afternoon…

Baltimore County has its first immigrant affairs outreach coordinator and a new acting director of government affairs, County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D)…

The Office of the State Prosecutor charged Cambridge Mayor Andrew Bradshaw with 50 counts of revenge porn distribution Monday. “Using someone’s private images without…

Add former state Del. Angela M. Angel (D-Prince George’s) to the list of Democrats eyeing a run for the newly vacant 4th District congressional…

Federal and state officials overseeing a controversial highway project in Montgomery County extended a public comment period after an environment group flagged multiple errors…

On Tuesday, the Maryland State Board of Education will hold a virtual meeting to reevaluate the emergency statewide school mask mandate that was enacted…