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By a robust margin, Marylanders voted to legalize sports gambling on Tuesday, a move that brings the state in line with its Mid-Atlantic neighbors….

WASHINGTON — Democrats gained at least one Republican-held seat in the U.S. Senate, but also lost a seat of their own and were unable…

Somewhere in heaven, LBJ is tipping his Stetson to Joe Biden. Former President Lyndon Johnson, who won his first election for U.S. Senate by…

“Unprecedented” is a word that’s been used by election officials, advocates and lawmakers alike to describe the 2020 presidential election ― and that phrase…

Maryland’s election results have been delayed as some voters were still waiting in line as of 9:30 p.m., well over an hour since the…

In Baltimore, Wallace Concedes Mayoral Race to Scott Around 10:15 p.m., Baltimore businessman Bob Wallace conceded to City Council President Brandon Scott (D) in…

Pokuaa Owusu-Acheaw is leaving her job as intergovernmental affairs officer to Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) to become managing director of…

Capitol Strategies, LLC, one of the top lobbying firms in Annapolis, announced Monday that a founding partner, Robert Johnson, left the company last week….

Maryland Matters Editor Josh Kurtz joined Don Mohler and Nester Aparicio on their “Baltimore Positive” podcast the other day for a wide-ranging discussion that…

In the wake of unanticipated turnover in his office, Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) announced Thursday that Emmanuel M. “Manny” Welsh will remain in…