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What Maddie Wolf remembers from when she and fellow students looked toward voting in the 2016 primaries was a sense of confusion. “Everyone was…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s State of the State address Wednesday was tidy, upbeat, bipartisan and generous. The Republican governor paid tribute to the…

A school accountability plan floated by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) was met with skepticism Tuesday by senators, who said the plan to…

“For decades, Howard County has been known for its forward-thinking approach to creating the highest quality of life, serving as a national example of…

As Maryland’s Senate president likes to say, creating a system of elite 21st century public schools will require an overhaul of Maryland’s 19th century…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) sought to re-ignite their long-standing beef with the General Assembly over the…

Last in a series On an overcast day in October, Matt, a 25-year-old with close-cropped blond hair, waits patiently at a food pantry in…

An unintended generational competition for nonexistent state resources is underway in Maryland, in which tots and teenagers are forced to contend with senior citizens…

Showing strength in numbers, seven of Maryland’s county executives and the mayor of Baltimore sat shoulder-to-shoulder in a packed House committee room Thursday to…

The Maryland legislature is all but certain to legalize sports gambling in 2020, though the contours of a betting bill remain unresolved, the head…