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Several Democratic state senators that Republicans are targeting for defeat in 2018 fared significantly better on a business group scorecard released Monday than most…

By Josh Kurtz As Maryland Republicans sketch out their strategy for capturing five Democratic-held state Senate districts in 2018, the seat now occupied by…

Shortly after President Trump announced Thursday that he was withdrawing the United States from the Paris climate agreement to which more than 190 nations…

By Josh Kurtz Former Prince George’s County Del. Melony Griffith, whose 16-year political career ended in 2014 after she lost a Democratic primary challenge…

By Ana Faguy With potted calla lily plants on both sides of a makeshift stage in front of them and layered campaign posters in…

By Josh Kurtz Maryland is not Montana. Still, there are lessons to be learned here from the recent Montana special congressional election – and…

By Montgomery County Councilmember George Leventhal Public health is not well served when employees show up for work sick. Unfortunately, Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto…

Gov. Larry Hogan (R) had three doors he could walk through after the Democratic-led General Assembly passed a version of paid sick leave legislation…

When Gov. Larry Hogan’s office released the list of the 200-plus bills he plans to sign into law on Thursday, conspicuously absent was the…

Former Attorney General Doug Gansler (D) fares better in a head-to-head matchup with Gov. Larry Hogan (R) than four other Democrats who are also…