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Amid half-hearted assurances of Baltimore’s resilience and lukewarm attempts at civic cheerleading from others throughout the day, Acting Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young (D)…

Heading toward my reserved seat inside the U.S. Supreme Court last week to listen to two redistricting cases, the North Carolina case Rucho v….

DMV Strategic Advisors LLC, the months-old public affairs firm founded by former Montgomery County council member Roger Berliner (D) and former Arlington County, Va.,…

The wheels of justice grind slowly, but sometimes legislation in the Maryland General Assembly moves at lightning speed. When the two phenomena collide, the…

With the Maryland General Assembly’s session down to its final few days, the Hogan administration continues to urge legislative leaders to make the governor’s…

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…