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Bernard C. “Jack” Young remains bitter. It’s been three months since the former mayor of Baltimore departed City Hall after finishing a disappointing fifth…

After debating social issues including vouchers for private schools and access to abortion, the House of Delegates gave initial approval to a $50.45 billion…

With “Crossover Day” fast approaching in the Maryland General Assembly — the deadline to guarantee that a bill that has passed out of one…

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Twelve members of Congress — including Maryland’s Rep. Andrew P. Harris (R) — voted against a resolution to award Congressional Gold Medals to police…

Scarlet Oak Strategies, the political consulting and public affairs firm started by Raymond Glendening, a veteran Maryland-based Democratic strategist, is expanding. The firm announced…

When the House of Delegates voted earlier this month to advance House Bill 655, Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) celebrated the moment, writing…

The House of Delegates will vote Thursday afternoon on amendments to the chamber’s proposed $50 billion budget for fiscal year 2022. In recent weeks,…

The Maryland Democratic Party is giddy. Two national political handicapping websites, The Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball, recently took early assessments of…

Less than two months after becoming chairman of a new regulatory entity called the Maryland Alcohol and Tobacco Commission, Len N. Foxwell, the former…

Officials in Prince George’s County are launching a fundraising effort for the restoration of the Bladensburg Peace Cross, a 40-foot-tall granite monument commemorating 49…