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Some 68,000 pieces of first-class political mail from a candidate sat unprocessed at a U.S. Postal Service facility in Baltimore for days before the…

First of two parts Most politicians aren’t usually at a loss for words. But when a new colleague asked Del. Marc Korman (D-Montgomery) a…

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan painted a legal target on the back of his former chief of staff Roy McGrath at his news conference on…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Tuesday that the State Board of Elections had completed mailing out out all applications for mail-in ballots…

Effective Friday at 5 p.m., Maryland will move into phase three of its COVID-19 recovery plan, allowing businesses, including music venues and movie theaters,…

The 2020 presidential general election will be unprecedented in many ways. From mail-in ballot applications to voting center shakeups, here’s what you need to…

A former member of the Hogan administration who was fired over the weekend for posting statements and memes on social media that sympathized with…

Progressive Maryland, one of several advocacy groups calling on Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and leaders of the General Assembly to schedule a…

A 30-minute session of the Wicomico County Council Friday evening yielded a majority consensus — without a formal vote — to restart the search…

Two political conventions took place in America – the tromp l’oeil on television and the social, economic and physical upheaval dragging the nation on…