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Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot, the likely swing vote on the state’s plan to widen two Montgomery County highways, signaled in a recent interview that…

Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) announced a work group Tuesday that will help shape Baltimore County’s recently approved public campaign financing…

The Maryland Senate gave unanimous approval Monday night to two nominees to a new statewide commission that regulates alcohol and tobacco. Votes on the…

On the latest episode of Maryland Chatters, we to talk to three of the late Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.’s former chiefs of staff.

On the latest episode of Maryland Chatters, we to talk to three of the late Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr.’s former chiefs of staff.

The Maryland General Assembly is moving forward with an ethics bill that would broaden the disclosures that candidates for statewide office would be required…

When Thomas Diepenbrock, an adoptee in Maryland born in 1969, began his search for his birth family in the mid-1990s, he faced many bureaucratic…

Timothy J. Adams (D) made history when he was elected as Bowie’s first Black mayor in 2019. Now he’s looking to make history again…

A note from the author: I’d like to dedicate this piece to my resilient family of artists in Baltimore City. It’s been a year…

Following aggressive verbal attacks on one of his bills at a hearing in February, Del. CT Wilson (D-Charles) struck back at Sen. Robert G….