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The book is strongest is in its discussion of Hogan’s well-oiled PR machine, his ability to stay on message, and his relentless use of polling.

For the longer term, Annapolis officials must require further study of the Blueprint elements that are now underfunded.

Few measures have managed to unite Democratic, unaffiliated, and Republican voters, the author writes.

With a vote by the county council coming up, the gas industry is working hard to keep Montgomery County hooked on fossil fuels.

What is a good friend? Why’re they so rare? Where can we find good friends?

Sickle cell patients should not face skepticism and fear when they go to an ER; they should be treated compassionately.

Eastern Shore voter: If Gov. Hogan genuinely wants to play a role in taking down the far right in the GOP, he should consider challenging Congressman Harris.

The Inflation Reduction Act will provide tax rebates for homeowners who electrify their homes.

Who will take responsibility and ultimate accountability for improving outcomes in Maryland schools over the next decade?

Do not allow political opportunists to give the good cause of parental rights a bad name, an education expert writes.