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Fair housing advocates, local leaders and Democratic gubernatorial candidates urged state lawmakers Tuesday to pass “just cause” legislation that would allow local governments to…

The General Assembly session reached an emotional crescendo Tuesday as a House committee heard bills designed to protect and extend abortion rights in Maryland….

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked a redistricting plan from the Baltimore County Council that included just one majority Black council district and ordered…

Maryland’s former Commerce Secretary and GOP gubernatorial candidate Kelly Schulz has found a running mate from within the Hogan administration.

Legislative boundaries in Maryland are changing — leaving incumbents and challengers alike wondering: Do I live in my district?

Yuripzy Morgan disappeared from the WBAL radio airwaves last week in fairly dramatic fashion, and now she’s running for Congress.

With just 11 months left in his term, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) submitted his last round of nominations to state boards and commissions Friday.

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) called for lawmakers to “put politics aside” and pass his crime bills on Friday.

Two state Senate races to watch — one on the Eastern Shore and one in Western Maryland.

The option for remote participation was an extraordinary expansion of democracy.