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The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t upended President Trump’s plans to hold a Fourth of July celebration in the nation’s capital this summer. The White House…

Rep. Kweisi Mfume has started in Congress twice. The second time he donned a protective blue mask as he walked onto the U.S. House…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) is getting a new chief of staff, his fourth since taking office in January 2015. Hogan announced Tuesday…

While recent polls show Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) continuing to rack up high job approval ratings, in part due to his management…

Begin with a cliché. This election of a Baltimore mayor should be about two things – character and integrity. The rest is background noise….

Two recently-conducted polls show that Marylanders remain worried about COVID-19 — and many have been directly impacted by the virus. They believe that most…

With the Maryland primary quickly approaching and Democratic leaders casting about for ways to engage voters in the months leading up to the November…

Baltimore City is expecting a big shakeup in leadership over the next few months, with a Democratic primary underway that will most likely decide…

For weeks, Maryland General Assembly committees have been meeting via Zoom, as have so many people, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The sessions give legislators…

The Maryland State Board of Elections held an emergency meeting on Wednesday to add two additional Election Day voting sites in Baltimore on June…