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For weeks, an investigative dossier into Moore’s background has been circulated anonymously by email to Democratic activists, media members, union leaders and others.

There were obvious losers and obvious winners when Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. on Monday signed the second congressional map that the General Assembly passed.

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) signed the state’s new congressional district map into law on Monday afternoon. On Tuesday morning, Yuripzy Morgan, a…

The General Assembly has sent dozens of bills to the governor’s desk early this session, a move that could allow the legislature to override any vetoes before the 90-day session ends.

The House Appropriations Committee also voted to advance stadium renovations in Baltimore.

The report from Special Magistrate Alan M. Wilner will serve as a recommendation to the Court of Appeals, which has original jurisdiction over challenges to state legislative maps.

Ten days after a judge tossed out Maryland’s congressional plan for “extreme partisan gerrymandering,” legislative leaders dropped their appeal and Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…

Paul Sarbanes holds up newspaper during Capitol Hill hearing

Sixteen months after his death, more than 200 family members, associates and friends of the late Sen. Paul Sarbanes gathered for an affectionate tribute…

Some of the developments in the bill’s legislative journey can no longer be found on the General Assembly’s website.

Moore called the endorsement an ‘incredible milestone’ in his campaign.