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When Maryland celebrates the 200th birthday of Harriet Tubman in 2022, there will be more complete documentation detailing the story of the Underground Railroad…

Our Bruce DePuyt joined a panel of experts on WAMU’s “The Kojo Nmadi Show” on Tuesday, discussing the Washington NFL team’s decision to change…

Maryland Matters is pleased to announce that Alanah Nichole Davis will become a regular contributor to our website. She’ll write an opinion column twice…

The Pentagon said Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and other East Coast cities will get military flyovers on July 4 as part of a salute to…

Threats to halt work on the Purple Line over a contract dispute are stirring fears among elected officials, residents and business owners in Montgomery…

After several months of prodding from the first African-American presiding officer of the Maryland General Assembly, the panel that controls the State House has…

Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Hogan administration are moving to new jobs, Annapolis lobbying shops are beefing up, and state associations…

Despite efforts to protect nursing home residents from COVID-19 by limiting access to essential staff, “the virus is getting in,” the state’s deputy secretary…

Seven Maryland Matters reporters and contributing writers were awarded for excellence this week by the Maryland-Delaware-District of Columbia Press Association. Congratulations to our winners: Frank DeFilippo,…

Danielle Hornberger, an aide to U.S. Rep. Andrew P. Harris (R-Md.), has taken a commanding lead over incumbent Alan McCarthy in the Republican primary…