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It’s getting to look a lot like Christmas – and a lot like January in Annapolis, as the pace of legislative work ramps up….

The first public poll in Maryland taken since the decisive Virginia elections last month shows that Gov. Larry Hogan (R) remains about as personally…

Efforts to improve the integrity of the election process in Maryland are gearing up ahead of next year’s General Assembly session. On Tuesday morning,…

Our Maryland, the newish progressive multi-issue education and advocacy organization, is hosting its initial conference — billed as a politics and policy summit —…

Jessica Haire, a lawyer and civil engineer who is married to Maryland Republican Party Chairman Dirk Haire, is running for a seat on the…

Finally, a shidduch in the Democratic gubernatorial primary! Former NAACP President Ben Jealous on Wednesday became the first Democratic candidate for governor to choose…

Political fundraisers aren’t just occasions to rake in bucks. They also tell us something about the state of a candidate’s campaign – the way…

If Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker (D) resented being the 41st* and final dignitary to speak at the recent groundbreaking for the Town Square…

It has been almost two weeks since Richard J. Cross III, the former speechwriter and press aide to the late Rep. Helen Bentley (R-Md.)…

John Hurson, a former top-ranking member of the Maryland House of Delegates, is preparing a political comeback attempt. Hurson, a Democrat who served as…