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A senior adviser to former Lt. Governor Michael S. Steele (R) brushed aside campaign finance allegations on Monday, calling them “meritless” and politically motivated….

James T. Brady, the chair of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s 2014 campaign and former chair of the University System of Maryland Board of…

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) endorsed Del. Brooke E. Lierman (D-Baltimore City) for comptroller Monday, saying she would ensure the office is “the financial advocate…

A poll conducted recently for Maryland House Republican leaders suggests that the current issue and political environment favors the GOP — and could enable…

The Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission kicked off its second round of public hearings Thursday night, and drew up their first complete draft congressional map….

In crowded Democratic primary elections, smart candidates play the percentages. When Comptroller Peter Franchot, his resume boasting 35 years in elective office, announced his…

Early and immediate newspaper printings of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, as well as historic engravings, are on display.

Maryland Matters‘ Josh Kurtz will be on WYPR’s “On the Record” Monday to discuss the newest Census numbers and their impact on congressional and…

To honor the nearly 3,000 Americans who died 20 years ago on 9/11, President Joe Biden will visit the sites of the terrorist attacks. Biden on…

Twenty years ago, hundreds of first responders throughout Maryland and the region rushed to the crash sites of the 9/11 attacks.