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Former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) said the biggest threat Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) faces in his bid for a…

One of the unions that made a splash by holding a rally opposing Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller (D-Calvert) on the last day…

 In a congressional primary where policy differences appear to be few, and where the ability to mobilize supporters looms large, Democrat David Trone’s presence…

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Jordan Cooper might be the only political candidate in Maryland whose conversation with a potential voter has been interrupted by his campaign partner aggressively…

What was shaping up to be an easy reelection for Prince George’s County Dels. Diana M. Fennell (D) and Jimmy Tarlau (D) became considerably…

Democrat Jill P. Carter became the new senator from Maryland’s 41st District Friday, taking the seat of disgraced ex-lawmaker Nathaniel T. Oaks hours after…

Maryland’s leaders — its governors and congressional delegation — routinely put partisanship and ego aside to pursue the state’s interests in Washington, D.C., two…

Maryland’s highest court ruled Wednesday that former state Sen. Nathaniel T. Oaks’ name will remain on the 41st District ballot in the June 26…

Two prominent advocacy groups in Maryland have new leaders. Maryland Working Families, the progressive organization backed by organized labor and connected to the national Working…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) will be at the Washington Nationals game with the Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday afternoon – raising money. Hogan will be…