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A view from the back of the Baltimore County Council chamber

A petition drive is on to expand the Baltimore County Council from seven members to eleven. Baltimore County’s Council has had just seven members…

On the afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021, four men affiliated with the Kansas City chapter of the right-wing Proud Boys gathered on the west…

Angela Alsobrooks high-fives Wes Moore on a campaign stage

Alsobrooks, once considered a top contender for the governor’s seat herself, called Moore “the leader we need in this moment.”

Comptroller Peter Franchot is urging legislative leaders to pass a state income tax credit for contributions to humanitarian aid for Ukranians, as more than 1 million refugees flee the country.

Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) met the press on Friday, offering his assessment on where the General Assembly session is at a little past the halfway point.

The colorful Montgomery County defense attorney, a Republican candidate for governor, was barred from practicing law this week, following a lengthy disbarment process.

Court of Appeals conducts review of County Council plan that won narrow approval despite heated opposition.

This is a significant decrease from the market value of $197 million that Maryland had invested in Russia at the start of February.

The House of Delegates gave unanimous approval Thursday to a trio of bills that would cut sales tax on commonly used baby care and…

The proceedings lasted all of six minutes, and House Minority Leader Jason C. Buckel made the motion to dismiss his fellow Republican’s impeachment resolution.