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The U.S. House on Thursday night narrowly passed a slimmed-down $2.2 trillion Democratic coronavirus relief bill that retains hundreds of billions in aid for…

Businessman David T. Blair is pulling no punches while critiquing Montgomery County Executive Marc B. Elrich’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, laying the groundwork…

Maryland’s top fiscal leaders agreed Tuesday that state revenues may weather a COVID-ravaged economy better than expected, to the tune of $3.5 billion. But,…

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden pledged Tuesday night to accept the outcome of the election, while President Trump urged his supporters to “watch very…

Earlier this year, two Republican state senators answered President Trump’s call for nominees to a proposed “National Garden of American Heroes” by suggesting that…

In the middle of the rain on Saturday morning, a group of volunteers and state lawmakers gathered in Southeast Baltimore to knock on doors…

The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration issued drivers licenses to thousands of people who used questionable addresses as their place of residence, failed to properly…

Critics of presidential debates argue that they are not necessary because they don’t change many votes. Since 84 million people watched the first 2016 presidential debate and according…

Lawmakers sent a letter to Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr (R) last week imploring that he expand protections for Maryland youths who will age…

In the dim days of early 1963, still weeks before the Maryland General Assembly would defeat a proposed public accommodations law, and months before…