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Tonight’s Trivia Event Moving to a Larger Location! Trivia tickets are selling like hotcakes! We’ve outgrown our original space. Our new location: First Presbyterian…

On March 19, 1979, Americans with cable television — and some time on their hands — were able to watch C-Span’s first gavel-to-gavel coverage of…

The Maryland Senate moved forward on a bill Tuesday that would fund the state’s reinsurance program for the next four years. The House of…

After a frenetic “crossover day” Monday, and several intense days leading up to it, state lawmakers deserve a break, right? Well, they’re getting it…

As he contemplates a bid for Congress, Del. Neil C. Parrott (R-Washington) is trying to use an ex-governor to score political points against another…

Though few Marylanders may realize it, their lives are better off today because former Maryland Gov. Harry R. Hughes, who died March 13 at…

As senators got their first look at the chamber’s budget proposal this session on Monday, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) blasted what he…

Maryland lawmakers have moved closer to a compromise bill that boosts the state’s craft brewing industry. House Bill 1080 from Del. Carol Krimm (D-Frederick) and Senate…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), who has been quiet about the developments taking place in the General Assembly for the first nine weeks…

A Maryland Senate committee voted in favor of a bill to repeal the state’s Handgun Permit Review Board on Monday, but another committee will…