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The city of Baltimore has notched a new – but different – victory in the national docket of court cases challenging the Trump Administration’s…

Only one congressional Republican has publicly called for President Trump’s impeachment, enraging his colleagues and invoking the wrath of the president by offering the…

When the 44th annual Baltimore Pride Parade steps off in Charles Village on the afternoon of June 15, state Sen. Mary L. Washington (D-Baltimore…

After one of the biggest travel weekends of the year, a new state law will take effect Saturday that could increase toll revenue by…

When Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) vetoed eight bills last week, he wasn’t just passing judgment on the legislation – and impacting state…

Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Wednesday stressed that his office did not consider it an option to charge President Trump with a crime as…

A Chesapeake Beach town council member pleaded guilty to illegal wiretapping Tuesday, receiving probation before judgment and a $2,500 fine. According to the Office…

By Friday afternoon, when his office announced which bills he’d  veto and which bills he’d let become law without his signature, Gov. Lawrence J….

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Friday used the lead-in to the long holiday weekend to veto eight bills while allowing dozens of…

May has brought with it an emotional rollercoaster for many across America. It has been a month of graduations, guns and “girl power?” I…