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One Republican member of the General Assembly is ready to kiss the “beg-a-thon” goodbye.   Del. Patrick L. McDonough (R-Baltimore, Harford) was the only…

Rich Madaleno

Advocates for an increase in Maryland’s minimum wage are expressing disappointment that a measure they championed during the legislative session seems likely to die…

By Anna Muckerman Thanks to the work of two novice hunters — young sisters from the Eastern Shore — Maryland hunters may soon be…

Maryland lawmakers shrugged off dire warnings from Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan on Thursday, voting to override the Republican executive’s veto of a controversial school…

The Maryland General Assembly crossed the midpoint of the final week of its regular 90-day session Wednesday, giving final approval to key legislation and…

The existence of a father-daughter legislative duo in the halls of the Maryland legislature was a quaint novelty until about 2 p.m. Wednesday. All…

The name of former Maryland state Sen. Nathaniel T. Oaks will appear twice on the June primary election ballot in Baltimore’s 41st District –…

Maryland Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp, the long-serving but frequently overlooked member of the state Board of Public Works, on Wednesday faulted her two colleagues…

While much attention has been paid to the circumstances surrounding Sen. Nathaniel Oaks’ resignation from the Maryland Senate, all eyes will now turn to…

Censuses are as old as civilization. One of the more notable ones took place when the Romans took over Judea and organized a census…