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President Joe Biden took to the pulpit Sunday at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church where Martin Luther King Jr. once delivered many powerful and…

Latest round of announcements includes three state government veterans and an official from the Department of Defense.

The U.S. government will hit its borrowing limit next week, forcing the new, divided Congress into negotiations over the debt limit much sooner than…

Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee held its first briefing of the 2023 legislative session, which the committee chair says “will be very, very busy.”

Thanks to a quirk in state campaign finance law, the governor-elect and the comptroller-elect can keep raising money for a few days more.

Diverse nominees have government, business, military experience.

The White House revealed Thursday morning that more classified documents from President Joe Biden’s time as vice president were discovered outside of secure government…

A summary of some of the legislation lawmakers plan to review during this year’s 90-day session.

The convening of the new General Assembly session comes a week before Gov.-elect Wes Moore (D) will be sworn in, adding to the celebratory atmosphere for Democrats.

It’s impossible to miss the signs of change in Annapolis lately. Moving boxes — incoming and outgoing — intermittently line halls and walkways. Furniture’s…