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Security fencing was installed Wednesday night around the United States Capitol building ahead of a Saturday rally.

The line “talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not,” is part of Michael Rosenbaum’s standard campaign talking points.

Leadership from the House Health and Government Operations Committee slammed the Maryland Department of Health Wednesday afternoon for what they view as the agency’s…

VoteVets PAC, a progressive political action committee led by military veterans that endorses fellow veterans or national security experts who are running for office…

Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) grilled a state housing official over the state’s sluggish rent relief disbursement at a Board of Public Works meeting…

A coalition of political, religious and business leaders have launched an effort to help Afghan evacuees resettle in the United States.

Lawyer and commentator (and Democrat) David Plymyer blames Attorney General Brian Frosh, rather than Gov. Larry Hogan, for the state’s big legal bill.

Talbot County Council members voted to move a Confederate statue from the county courthouse lawn in Easton at their Tuesday night meeting. The pressures…

The Prince George’s County Democratic Central Committee turned to one of their own to fill a House of Delegates vacancy on Tuesday. During an…

U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday unveiled a revamped voting rights bill that would expand voter registration as well as create nonpartisan redistricting committees, but…