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The venues were as different as they could be. CNN’s morning newscast, “New Day.” Conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt’s daily radio show. And “The Sports…

As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rises in Baltimore and Maryland, public health services are working around the clock to save lives. At…

By Ryan E. Little Howard Center for Investigative Journalism People living in outdoor homeless encampments should not be evicted during the outbreak of COVID-19…

Two prominent Republicans in Maryland are planning to treat their neighbors to dinner ― for a $10,000 tab. State Republican Party Chairman Dirk Haire…

The Maryland State Board of Education voted unanimously on Tuesday afternoon to extend the contract of outgoing State Superintendent of Schools Karen B. Salmon,…

Despite the mandated closure of Maryland schools over a week ago, kids and parents are still flocking to public school sites — not to…

Union officials representing correctional officers and other frontline employees in prisons across Maryland are sounding the alarm about inadequate protections for staff and inmates…

I served in the Maryland State Senate for 28 years and remain interested in the activities of the Legislature. The coverage of the final…

With COVID-19 continuing to disrupt just about every aspect of life, including the political calendar, Maryland should commit now to moving its June 2…

State and federal officials from Maryland marked the 10th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act with a vow to protect the landmark law from…