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Democratic leaders hailed the arrival of a 29-page Blueprint for Maryland’s Future bill on Tuesday and promised that the far-reaching recommendations of the Kirwan…

The bean counters will be working overtime in Annapolis this week as lawmakers stare down a series of serious budget considerations – first and…

Maryland voters are defying the laws of gravity, a pollster says. His evidence? Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s approval rating is at 78…

In politics, as in love, timing is everything. Just as Gov. Larry Hogan (R) huffed and puffed and picked a fight over local school…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) was the speaker at the annual legislative prayer breakfast in Annapolis Friday morning. Whether she silently beseeched the…

On Friday, House and Senate committees will conduct hearings on legislation that would allow Johns Hopkins University to have armed police officers patrol its…

Johns Hopkins University is again trying to convince the Maryland General Assembly that the university and other JHU institutions need a full-blown private police…

A bill to expand the University System of Maryland Board of Regents and explore additional oversight reform has support from the board’s new chairwoman….

Democrats in the Maryland General Assembly are advancing a progressive agenda this year – and voters largely approve. That’s according to the latest Goucher…

The long-awaited interim report of the Commission for Innovation and Excellence in Education was released this week. In 150 pages, the commission spells out its broad…