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Staying on brand, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) met Thursday with members of the bipartisan congressional Problem Solvers Caucus, An America United, his…

In dramatic fashion, the presiding officers of the Maryland General Assembly slammed the door Wednesday night on holding a special legislative session this fall….

A plan to have just one early voting center for all of St. Mary’s County in the upcoming election is voter suppression, a local…

The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland sent a letter to General Assembly leadership Wednesday morning asserting that the state legislature has the legal…

Destructive partisanship in our politics will continue its march and will alternatively deter or consume many of our best and brightest unless we elect…

The Big Ten athletic conference will “keep its season postponed” for fall sports until it can guarantee more rigorous COVID-19 testing and address potential…

Special Session

In “The Pros and Cons of a Special Session” [Maryland Matters, Sept. 9], Josh Kurtz gives his take on whether the Maryland General Assembly…

Marylanders are getting cards with information about mail-in voting from the United States Postal Service — but state election officials warn the mailer might…

Labor Day is traditionally the kick-off for the final two months of a presidential campaign, especially in a referendum year when an incumbent must…

Maryland will have a new printing vendor for the November election after the state’s already-embattled printer called it quits, election officials announced during a…