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Gubernatorial candidate and nonprofit executive Jon Baron, embarking on his first run for public office, says Maryland’s next top executive should focus on evidence-based…

Acting County Executive John D. Psota — chosen by the Wicomico County Council more than a year ago to fill the term of the…

President Joe Biden is expected to come to the Port of Baltimore on Wednesday to discuss how the recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure…

Frederick Sen. Ron Young (D) announced over the weekend that he will retire at the end of his term. Young endorsed Del. Karen Lewis…

If there’s a lesson for Maryland in last week’s bittersweet humbling of Democrats, it’s in the demographics and not the politics. In scattered elections…

The U.S. House cleared a $1.2 trillion physical infrastructure bill and took a major step toward passage of a landmark $1.85 trillion social spending…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. rejected a claim from his former chief of staff Roy McGrath on Friday, insisting that he did not sign-off…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. formally accepted the congressional and legislative maps drawn by his redistricting commission — and he pledged to introduce them,…

Tuesday’s election results — in Virginia, in New Jersey, and elsewhere — will be interpreted, reinterpreted and misinterpreted again and again over the next…

Maryland’s deputy comptroller, Sharonne R. Bonardi, is leaving at the end of the year to become executive director of the Federation of Tax Administrators….