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Maryland congressional mapmaking in 2022 was the most unusual in recent memory, and the effects of a successful court challenge to lawmakers’ original map…

The program will be funded by a mix of $4.8 million of the city’s federal American Rescue Plan Act funds and philanthropic donations.

Solar

Eight Democratic gubernatorial candidates have signed a resolution calling for the next governor to support legislation that would get the state to use 100% carbon free electricity by 2035.

The committee’s appointment process was undertaken in a rush after current Del. Al Carr (D) chose to withdraw from re-election at the last minute and run instead for County Council.

Del. Shane Pendergrass stands on State House steps

Howard County’s Shane Pendergrass, a retiring committee chair, reflects on her unlikely rise to power.

Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) endorsed Del. Brooke E. Lierman (D-Baltimore City) for comptroller in his first statewide endorsement of the…

With a new name and new players, the Washington Commanders are looking for a new home.

There will not be a contested Republican primary in the District 33 state Senate race this year after all. Sen. Ed Reilly (R-Anne Arundel)…

‘This is someone that next generation folks need to study up on,’ an admirer says.

Former U.S. Rep. Donna F. Edwards outraised former Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Glenn F. Ivey by more than $177,000 over the first three…