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Gov. Larry Hogan is a victim of his own popularity. He’s unable to translate his poll-tested high standing with the voting public into bending…

Prince George’s County officials are grappling with a proposed state education funding formula that could require a nine-digit local funding increase over the next…

Maryland’s top legislators on Wednesday committed to attempting to find a legislative solution to a 13-year lawsuit filed against the state by alumni and…

Economic and criminal justice, education and health care are among the top priorities of the Legislative Black Caucus for the burgeoning 2020 session. During…

When the 441st session of the Maryland General Assembly gavels in on Wednesday, lawmakers will begin a 90-day marathon of lawmaking. Thousands of bills…

For years, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) has been the most popular chief executive in the nation. Move over, boss. There is a new…

Editor’s Note: As the year winds down, we’re re-running the 10 most-read pieces of the year in Maryland Matters. Here is #3, which first…

The Trump administration is preparing to finalize a host of high-profile rules in 2020, including policies that will impact everything from auto emissions to…

Three young artists in Maryland will have their work displayed all around the state next year: on the lapels of dogwalkers and bus riders…

The Maryland State Board of Education’s first official teacher member is an elementary music instructor from Carroll County who considered herself a longshot for…