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Maryland became the latest state on Tuesday to hire a chief information security officer. At least 15 states have authorized such a position, according…

Four of five members of the Handgun Permit Review Board are new, but that’s not all that’s changing for the embattled panel. The board,…

For the past few years, around the start of the annual General Assembly session, the lobbying firm Cornerstone Government Affairs has held a fundraising…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) is still reviewing funding that lawmakers fenced off for legislative priorities, his office said Friday afternoon in response…

Tributes poured in Friday for Roy Clayton Mitchell Jr., the former speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates who died Thursday of cancer. A…

Maryland’s lone Democratic presidential candidate, former congressman John K. Delaney, appears to have gotten a good draw in the first round of televised candidate…

The niece of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is spending Saturday in Maryland, where she’ll appear at a series of Juneteenth celebrations –…

The Baltimore Pride festival, which takes place this weekend, got an endorsement this week from HomeToGo, the vacation and travel website. Citing a handful…

Georgia’s new abortion restrictions could result in a flurry of film and television business coming to Maryland, a top state economic development official suggested…

“One of the great things about Virginia,” a political operative from there once told me, “is that every year is an election year.” He’s…