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Maryland election officials want the state to pay for the additional postage for mail-in ballot applications in the November election. Elections Administrator Linda H….

The Republican nominee for Cecil County executive can stay on the November ballot despite “a number of irregularities” in her candidacy, a judge ruled…

Countless Maryland Democrats admire California Sen. Kamala Harris from afar. Now that she’s about to become the party’s trailblazing nominee for vice president, she’s…

Biden

After much anticipation, Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden confirmed speculation that Sen. Kamala Harris will accompany him on the ballot in November. For weeks,…

Democrats in Maryland’s congressional delegation reacted with cautious optimism to Tuesday’s news that embattled Postmaster General Louis DeJoy intends to reverse policies that vaulted…

Maryland’s unusual place in the national Democratic firmament was on vivid display Monday morning during the first online meeting of the state’s delegation to…

One hundred years ago Tuesday, the 19th amendment was ratified, giving women the constitutional right to vote. Many Black Americans and other people of…

Democratic members of Maryland’s congressional delegation say recent slowdowns in mail delivery across the United States aren’t just a result of recent policy changes…

Roy McGrath, chief of staff to Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), who was under fire for receiving a six-figure payout when he left…

Since the onset of the pandemic in early March, Maryland has seen its share of unravelings: The health repercussions of the COVID-19 virus have…