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Panel will soon release its final report on efforts to block the 2020 election, lawmaker tells a local Democratic group

Republican strategist believes the party’s renewal can begin at the local level.

Other county executives had parties this week, but none was as packed or as fancy as Alsobrooks’ black-tie affair.

Progressive lawmakers said they saw the agenda of Gov.-elect Wes Moore (D) largely aligning with their own, but some injected notes of caution.

Debt Collection

State Department of Labor settles suit brought by Marylanders who struggled to receive benefits

Potential ruling could leave decisions about federal elections in the hands of state legislatures and beyond the reach of state courts

Prince George’s and Montgomery County councils pick their new leadership — not without controversy

A year after lawmakers sought her removal, Tiffany Robinson heralds her handling of an ‘unprecedented’ crisis.

Immigration advocates have lobbied Democrats for weeks to pass legislation to give DACA recipients a permanent pathway to citizenship. 

A consequential case that could limit oversight of state redistricting plans.