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For more than a decade, Rod Rosenstein was a highly regarded federal prosecutor who won countless courtroom victories against murderers, drug dealers, carjackers and…

The Maryland Senate Thursday approved and sent to the House of Delegates a measure that would push back the effective date of the state’s…

State Sen. Edward J. Kasemeyer (D-Howard), the chairman of the powerful Budget and Taxation Committee, told his colleagues Thursday that he does not plan…

By Bruce DePuyt Advocates for children told a House panel Thursday that teachers, medical professionals and others who fail to report child abuse must…

U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin (D-Md.) predicts Congress will reach agreement this week on a measure to keep the government funded through March, avoiding another government…

By Bruce DePuyt Tired of spam phone calls that use bogus caller ID numbers? So is Del. Kathryn L. Afzali (R-Frederick). She is introducing…

By Josh Kurtz The first independent expenditure campaign of the Maryland gubernatorial election has registered with the State Board of Elections. Called Maryland Together…

There are a few generational battles for state Senate seats on tap in the Baltimore area this year. But the Democratic primary battle in…

By Bruce DePuyt Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan spent Monday working from Government House, aides said, following an outpatient procedure to remove four cancerous lesions…

With Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder already at work on a replacement for FedEx Field in Landover, Washington-area lawmakers are hoping to protect taxpayers…