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A synagogue auditorium, where the temperature was alternately too hot or too cold, hardly seemed like the place to gauge whether a mini-revolution is…

Frederick Mayor Randy McClement prevailed over former Alderman Shelley Aloi in the city’s Republican primary Tuesday, and is now headed to a November showdown…

By Hans Riemer Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of commentaries from Democrats running for the four at-large seats on the…

By Charlie Gerow Last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, speaking on behalf of President Trump announced that the administration would end DACA, the Deferred…

We are at a once-in-a-blue-moon political moment when three of the most reliably Democratic states in the union—Massachusetts, Maryland, and Vermont—are led by Republican…

As he touts his bipartisan credentials, Gov. Larry Hogan (R) has signed a fundraising appeal for the Republican Governors Association that implores readers to…

For decades, Prince George’s County leaders have made great strides making the county more attractive to businesses and residents — even as Northern Virginia,…

By Josh Kurtz Former Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) turned up unannounced at a meet-and-greet event in Baltimore last week for Prince George’s County Executive…

By Marc Korman At former Gov. Martin O’Malley’s last Board of Public Works (BPW) meeting, approximately $200 million was cut from the annual budget…

When Vincent DeMarco, the uber-activist who has helped expand gun control and health care access in Maryland during his storied three-decade career, bicycled from…