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It has been a busy week in and around the State House, leading up to the holidays and the calm before the General Assembly…

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A partial shutdown of the federal government would hit Maryland hard, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) warned on Thursday. His comments came as talks…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) named six additional members to a commission that is charged with rewriting the boundaries of the 6th congressional district after an…

A committee of General Assembly leaders voted new sexual harassment guidelines into effect Thursday, as the first annual report about the number of complaints…

The incoming state senator for the district that borders the main campus of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore went on social media Wednesday to…

The work of the Commission for Innovation and Excellence in Education, or Kirwan Commission, will continue into 2019 after legislative leaders said it had become…

In a Maryland Matters commentary, Frank DeFilippo accuses Gov. Larry Hogan of “Larrymandering,” gerrymandering Maryland’s congressional districts to benefit Republicans [“Get Ready for Larrymandering,”…

Lawyers for the State of Maryland tried to convince a federal judge on Wednesday that Matthew G. Whitaker should not have been appointed acting…

Baltimore County Executive John A. “Johnny O.” Olszewski (D) laid out the process Wednesday under which the county will hire a new police chief…