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By John Olszewski Jr. Education should be the great equalizer. Yet, as a public school teacher in Baltimore County, I saw incredible inequities in…

By Josh Kurtz Rep. John Delaney’s uniquely early announcement that he was running for president in 2020 was a bold and audacious move –…

In the wake of all the sexual harassment and assault allegations leveled against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in recent weeks, statehouses across the country,…

As Democrats prepare a new round of attacks on Gov. Larry Hogan (R) over his decision to veto their earned sick leave bill this…

Former U.S. Rep. Donna Edwards says she has no regrets about the unusually blunt remarks she delivered following her defeat in last year’s Democratic Senate…

Maryland’s Fair Campaign Finance Fund has lived a long and tumultuous life since its creation in the 1970s, and members of the legislature, along…

U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, state Comptroller Peter Franchot and state Sen. Will Smith are serving as honorary of sponsors of a fundraiser for Maryland…

It isn’t surprising that Ocean City officials would want to hire uber-lobbyist Bruce Bereano to help them push two controversial wind energy projects farther…

Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series. More than 20 candidates are running for four at-large seats on the Montgomery County Council…

A poll conducted last month help explains why Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker (D) appears to start with an advantage over his opponents…