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By Roger Berliner Pepco is, once again, asking state utility regulators for a rate increase. This latest request for $68.6 million would raise the…

When former Gov. Parris Glendening (D) first publicized his support for the Purple Line during his tense 1998 re-election campaign, his Republican challenger, Ellen…

By Dan Sparaco A young son challenges his father to a foot race. He thinks he will best the old man easily. But the…

By Ana Faguy The evolving race for Prince George’s County executive may produce a rarity in American politics – and in Maryland: two strong…

The rolling hills of Williamsport, Md., became Ground Zero for Maryland Democrats Thursday evening. It doesn’t get the attention or the hype — or…

On Wednesday, Gov. Larry Hogan (R) announced that Maryland and the eight other Northeastern states in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative had agreed to…

In the aftermath of the Charlottesville tragedy, the debate over monuments to persons in America’s past has elevated to a point where, too often,…

By Ana Faguy On June 22, 2015, Gov. Larry Hogan (R) announced that he had been diagnosed with late stage 3 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Hogan…

By David A. Plymyer The hasty decision by Maryland’s State House Trust to remove the statue of Roger B. Taney from the grounds of…

State Sen. Victor Ramirez (D) is poised to enter the race for Prince George’s County state’s attorney, according to multiple sources — setting off…