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Baltimore County residents and civil rights activists said county council members should reject maps proposed by a redistricting commission at a Tuesday evening public…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) talked economic recovery and took shots at the legislature for their progressive economic and criminal justice policies at…

Wasting no time in the wake of Rep. Anthony G. Brown’s decision to run for attorney general next year, two well-known Prince George’s County…

With the Maryland General Assembly poised to consider legalizing the recreational use of marijuana next year, support for the reform has decreased slightly among…

Ted Venetoulis, the former Baltimore County executive and political leader who died three weeks ago, was remembered by a celebrated cast of eulogizers Monday…

U.S. Rep. Anthony G. Brown, a three-term lawmaker from Prince George’s County, said on Monday he will run for state attorney general next year….

As he agonized in recent weeks over whether to seek a third term in 2022, Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) told associates that…

Politicians and athletes often have a tough time letting go of yesterday. In a rare convergence of forced departures and voluntary resignations, the entire…

This gubernatorial candidate has some ideas about how he would spend Maryland’s budget surplus.

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) said Friday that he would welcome three Western Maryland counties to the Mountain State “with open arms,” and…