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Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby (D) called Thursday’s indictment a “political ploy” by “political adversaries” to remove her from office.

Former U.S. Rep. Donna F. Edwards (D) appears to be moving closer to running for her old congressional seat.

Bill Ferguson speaks from stage

The Maryland Senate spent nearly $200,000 to construct a flag-draped platform for members of the chamber to conduct television interviews.

Perez, King top $2.5 million in contributions while Lierman posts strong numbers in the comptroller’s race.

Lawmakers slammed state officials as they were briefed about pratfalls the Maryland Department of Health has made in recent weeks.

The governor announced the opening of six additional hospital-based COVID-19 testing sites.

The transition hasn’t all been seamless, and it comes as reproductive rights across the U.S. are being threatened as never before.

The Maryland Department of Transportation cited the rising cost of materials, a shrinking labor force, material shortages and other factors.

President Joe Biden is expected to meet with Senate Democrats on Thursday to push for the swift passage of two voting rights bills.

State House sunshine

The 444th General Assembly session gaveled in at high noon on Wednesday.