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As the Maryland State Senator for the 45th Legislative District, I understand that there’s a phenomenal amount of work to do in education, crime,…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Tuesday announced that he was nominating Woodrow W. “Jerry” Jones III, the Maryland Transportation Authority chief of…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s nominee for a vacancy on the Maryland Court of Appeals flew through his confirmation hearing Monday and appears almost…

Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) thinks the Trump administration’s about-face at the Justice Department this week represents an “emergency.” President Trump assailed the Justice…

A $750,000 grant approved ― but never funded ― by Maryland’s opioid command center to open an Eastern Shore drug rehabilitation facility on an…

One of the nice things about the General Assembly session is that the frenetic pace of political fundraising almost entirely comes to a halt…

Convicted felons who’ve served their sentences can vote in Maryland elections. But the vast majority of them don’t know that they are eligible to…

The city manager in Pocomoke City resigned on Jan. 30 after just 10 days on the job due to fallout from her role overseeing…

Maryland’s 250-year history of legal slavery came to an end when the practice was abolished on Nov. 1, 1864, nearly a year before the…

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…