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Each time the words “Madame Speaker” were uttered Thursday night, a loud cheer went up at the annual fundraiser for Emerge Maryland, the training…

Don’t tell me about the labor pains – just show me the baby. That timeless phrase comes to mind as we consider the historic…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D), beset by multiple scandals, resigned Thursday afternoon. Pugh’s attorney, Steven D. Silverman, read a statement announcing her decision…

The U.S. House on Thursday approved legislation that would force the administration to remain in the Paris climate accord, despite President Trump’s plans to…

When Del. Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) left her home in Woodstock Wednesday morning to come to Annapolis, she never imagined that she’d wind…

The Maryland Board of Public Works is set to vote next week on a high-profile and controversial transportation item even though one of its…

WASHINGTON — On International Workers’ Day, Maryland Rep. David Trone asked Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta a question on the minds of many workers: What…

During a special session that lasted all of 14 minutes, the Maryland House of Delegates changed history forever Wednesday, electing Baltimore County Del. Adrienne…

When Del. Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) announced her bid for speaker of the Maryland House on April 10, her candidacy caused barely a…

WASHINGTON — Maryland Democrats are clamoring for resignations and beefed up congressional scrutiny as the political fallout over Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report continues….