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A member of the Hogan administration who had been posting statements, photos and memes on social media that appear to applaud the 17-year-old vigilante…

Although Maryland is among the top 10 states for residents responding to the U.S Census, a bipartisan group of the state’ political leaders believe…

Maryland’s local boards of elections now have enough election judges to staff Election Day voting centers, but state officials say the search for new…

On the 57th anniversary of the original March on Washington and in the throes of a pandemic, thousands of demonstrators on Friday joined Democratic…

Some Marylanders who applied for mail-in ballots online are still receiving applications in the mail, leading some lawmakers and voting rights advocates to worry…

Maryland is not a swing state. President Trump is expected to lose here by 25 points or more this fall. Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…

Maryland lawmakers said they will continue pressuring U.S. Postal Service management to make sure mail delivery is not slowed before and after the Nov….

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said on Thursday he was not aware of a hefty severance payment that his former chief of staff…

Less than 36 hours after the Washington County Republican Central Committee forwarded the name of Del. Paul D. Corderman (R) to fill a vacancy…

President Trump won’t get to speak before tens of thousands of cheering, sign-waving supporters on Thursday night, but he will make use of another…