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State legislators from Baltimore City reacted cautiously Monday night to the news that their mayor, Catherine E. Pugh (D), has decided to take “an…

House Speaker Michael E. Busch (D-Anne Arundel), who last presided over the House of Delegates chamber a week ago, may miss the rest of…

In an effort to maximize the state’s population count in the 2020 U.S. Census – and the federal funding that goes along with it…

After weeks of scandal involving a self-published children’s book for which she was paid more than half a million dollars, Baltimore Mayor Catherine E….

After a lengthy debate Friday afternoon, the Maryland Senate passed a bill that would require reporting about the involvement in the governor’s appointments office…

In what is likely a ceremonial gesture, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) introduced a bill this week in the General Assembly that would…

Johns Hopkins University is poised to gain the authority it needs to arm the police force that protects its campuses and medical buildings. In…

At the end of a four-and-a-half-hour floor session Thursday, the Senate chamber took a few minutes to rally around one of its own. Sen….

For the first time since being reprimanded by his colleagues this week, Del. Hasan M. “Jay” Jalisi (D-Baltimore County) was back at his desk in…

The Maryland Senate unanimously backed a bill to reform the Maryland Technology Development Corporation on Thursday ― and so did TEDCO’s CEO. “We take…