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Voter Rights

Since its emergence earlier this year, COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of life, and the 2020 elections are no exception. Maryland’s primary elections were…

The U.S. House convened a rare weekend session Saturday in an attempt to stop the U.S. Postal Service from allegedly disrupting mail service to…

By Jenni Bergal When North Carolina officials ordered restaurants to shut down indoor dining in March because of COVID-19, Justin Gallus feared the worst….

In this scariest of years and strangest of elections, the pandemic’s full-force impact on the 2022 campaign in Maryland — yes, the 2022 campaign…

The familiar, comforting presence of Fran Philips, former deputy secretary of public health services and Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s (R) “trusted adviser,” will…

Air passenger traffic at the area’s three major airports remains significantly lower than a year ago, but passenger trends have been rising faster at…

If you feel like you can’t sleep, you’re in good company. Or bad, as the case might be. Lack of shuteye has been hitting…

A life sentence is not supposed to be a death sentence. We cannot leave anyone behind in our fight against this virus and we…

Maryland election officials want the state to pay for the additional postage for mail-in ballot applications in the November election. Elections Administrator Linda H….

A Gaithersburg couple is counting on community involvement to help realize their vision of bringing local craft beer to Montgomery County’s essential workers on…