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The scandal swirling around Virginia Gov. Ralph S. Northam (D) appears to have put the kibosh on an event next week that was to…

Presidential election cycles tend to be less eventful in Maryland then gubernatorial cycles — in part because there are fewer offices and fewer candidates…

While Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. is willing to work with the federal government on a land swap that would give Maryland control of…

Michael S. Harrison, the outgoing New Orleans police superintendent who has been nominated by Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) to be the city’s…

Legislative leaders have named the members of a bipartisan joint committee that will interview the candidates for state treasurer and recommend a nominee. Senate President…

Nearly two dozen House Democrats have signed on to a Republican-sponsored bill that seeks to reduce the role of partisan intent in the drawing…

Gov. Larry Hogan (R) is itching to be the man in the middle – the middle of the road, the middle of the pack,…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) has tapped two communications professionals to join his office’s leadership. Hogan has appointed two new deputy chiefs of…

The Maryland Senate unanimously confirmed 42 gubernatorial nominees Friday morning. Among them was former Howard County Executive Allan Kittleman (R), who was unseated in…

The treasurer of a now-inactive campaign committee for a late delegate has pleaded guilty to theft from the account. Ronald Chesek, who was campaign…