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The Libertarian Party has sued the state in federal court, challenging two aspects of Maryland’s ballot access laws. Maryland law requires small political parties…

Former Washington, D.C., mayor Anthony A. Williams (D), whose municipal reforms and financial stewardship helped spark the capital city’s recovery from junk bond status,…

Spurred by a relentless rise in Baltimore City’s violent crime rate – and even raising the specter of an on-campus shooter – Johns Hopkins…

Happy New Year to our readers! We hope you had a fun and restful holiday, because ready or not – 2019 is upon us. We…

The run-up to the General Assembly session, which begins this year on Jan. 9, features the annual mad scramble for campaign cash. State politicians…

On the eve of the first Board of Public Works meeting of 2019, scheduled for Wednesday, 62 state lawmakers — all Democrats — are…

As he prepares to take office on Thursday, U.S. Rep.-elect David J. Trone (D) has turned to a Capitol Hill veteran to be his…

I recently inherited a car. I had been without a car of my own for a decade, earning the moniker of “Mr. Public Transportation”…

Michael A. Pretl, a lawyer and progressive activist who has been associated with several high-profile causes through the years, died on Christmas Day following…

Hello Everyone, I’m honored to share this special video from Bruce DePuyt, our senior reporter. As always, Bruce looks you right in the eye…