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Two days out from a key vote on the Hogan administration’s controversial plan to widen two Washington, D.C.-area highways, opponents ratcheted up their pressure…

Now that he’s the only presidential candidate for 2020 from Maryland, following Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s decision to skip the White House race,…

Only one congressional Republican has publicly called for President Trump’s impeachment, enraging his colleagues and invoking the wrath of the president by offering the…

Now that the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has drastically scaled back its summer performance schedule, House Minority Leader Nicholaus R. Kipke (R-Anne Arundel) and Minority…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. ended speculation on Saturday that he would run for president in 2020, announcing instead that he will launch a national political advocacy group that will focus on “bipartisan, common-sense solutions.”

When the 44th annual Baltimore Pride Parade steps off in Charles Village on the afternoon of June 15, state Sen. Mary L. Washington (D-Baltimore…

Is the District of Columbia inching closer to its ever-elusive goal of statehood? If so, two members of Congress from Maryland are playing a…

As members of the House of Delegates were struggling to choose a successor to the late speaker Michael E. Busch (D) a month ago,…

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski proposed a progressive agenda during his candidacy. However, during his first term, two pending decisions include public-private partnerships and…

When Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) vetoed eight bills last week, he wasn’t just passing judgment on the legislation – and impacting state…