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More than 1,800 Marylanders died unintentionally from drug- and alcohol-related intoxication deaths in the first nine months of 2018, state statistics show. The Maryland…

Maryland lawmakers will craft a budget this legislative session in about as favorable an environment as they could hope for, an economist said Tuesday….

State House lobbyist John A. Pica Jr., a former state senator from Baltimore City who usually is a solo practitioner, has hired an associate…

Just days removed from stepping down as state House majority leader, former Del. C. William Frick (D-Montgomery) has landed at a new law firm….

Beyond her political career, state Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan (D-Montgomery) is known as a folk music devotee and promoter of myriad singer-songwriters. She has…

For all their philosophical differences, state Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) and Sen. Paul G. Pinsky (D-Prince George’s) do agree on…

I’ll take unlikeliest political pairings for $800, Alex. The answer is: This political scion and former Republican governor of Florida and this former Democratic…

Lawmakers, advocates ― and even some small business owners ― gathered in Annapolis on Monday evening, vowing to push for a $15 minimum wage…

Tens of thousands of Marylanders missed paychecks last week as the federal government rolled into the longest shutdown in U.S. history. An estimated $778…

Like father, unlike daughter. Terry Lierman, as Maryland Democratic Party chairman, invested years rebuilding the party. His daughter has proposed a plan that would…