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Editor’s note: An article in Maryland Matters this week featured criticism from Democratic elected officials of Maryland Democratic Chair Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, who had…

Attorney Timothy F. Maloney, one of the most politically plugged-in lawyers in Maryland, has stepped into the Anton Black death investigation. Maloney, whose work…

House Speaker Pro Tem Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) dropped out of the race to replace the late Speaker Michael E. Busch (D) Friday,…

Lawmakers do not yet know who will replace the late Del. Michael E. Busch (D) as House speaker, but they now have an idea…

When the Russians decided to hack the 2016 U.S. presidential election, they knew exactly what they were getting: A President Trump who would create…

With more than a dozen legal challenges to abortion laws winding their way through federal appellate courts and a Supreme Court that seems poised…

The first presidential forum organized by and for women of color took place Wednesday at the Texas Southern University in Houston. Led by founder…

No child should go hungry – ever. But for some kids in Maryland, summer vacation and winter break can be especially difficult. That’s because…

Census data shapes almost every corner of public life — from the amount of federal money funneled to school lunch programs, new bus routes…

When the Maryland State Highway Administration posted information that detailed how the potential widening of the Capital Beltway might impact Silver Spring and other…