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WASHINGTON — As the Trump administration prepares to move two Agriculture Department research agencies out of the nation’s capital, many of the agencies’ employees…

One of the most important campaigns underway in Maryland right now is almost invisible. It’s the barely formed race to replace Senate President Thomas…

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House on Tuesday night voted largely along partisan lines to approve a resolution that condemns President Trump’s “racist comments directed…

This is the second in a series of stories called “Under New Management,” looking at the five highly populated Maryland counties with new executives….

By Robin Bravender WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans scrambled on Monday to decide how — or whether — to respond to President Trump’s continued tirade…

What a difference a year makes. Last year, the Maryland Black Caucus Foundation held its inaugural summertime unity breakfast – with a hefty legislative…

There wasn’t much Keith Haller liked better than a hot day and a trip to the old ballpark. Haller, the pollster, political strategist and…

A fella can get attached to being mayor. That’s especially so for a guy who wasn’t looking for a promotion. The resume upgrade comes…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) continues to fine-tune his communications shop, announcing Thursday that he has named Kata Hall to serve as deputy…

A top-earning Annapolis lobbying firm is adding new muscle – including a prominent former state senator. Perry, White, Ross & Jacobson announced Thursday that…