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Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) on Monday announced new Senate leadership and committee assignments, largely a result of former Prince George’s Sen. Douglas…

Campaigns for the 2022 are heating up, including a number of contested primaries. Here are some notes from the campaign trail: Anne Arundel County…

Throughout the pandemic, the federal government has relied on states and local jurisdictions to quickly get rent relief to tenants — but some local…

On Nov. 3, 2020, an election occurred that shifted the political landscape across the country. Locally, this election signaled a major shift in county…

Today Maryland Matters offers a profile of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) from the newest edition of The Almanac of American Politics, the…

Congress on Thursday overwhelmingly passed $521 million to reimburse the National Guard for providing 26,000 troops to protect the Capitol after the Jan. 6…

The Prince George’s County school board appeared poised to accept the results of an ethics report involving several of its members Wednesday night, potentially…

Months after the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack led to gas shortages across the East Coast, a slate of federal, state and private sector cybersecurity…

Prince George’s County residents urged members of the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission at a Wednesday evening public hearing to keep communities whole as they…

Maryland has the look of a gerrymandered state. I am not talking about the districts but the state itself. No other state has as…