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Anne Arundel County Democrat Heather Bagnall had to wait 10 days after the election for it to become final, but with the last absentee…

Maryland Matters‘ Editor Josh Kurtz will be joining Sheilah Kast for a discussion of congressional redistricting in Maryland on WYPR’s “On the Record” Monday…

Before the hordes of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates descend on Iowa and New Hampshire, the first out of the gate, Maryland Congressman John K….

With a fake business entity complete with a starburst logo, a Montgomery County economic development official embezzled more than $6.7 million in seven years….

A bill that would rename the post office in Largo after a ground-breaking Prince George’s County executive is headed to President Trump’s desk for signature….

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and the state’s top lawyer appear to be at odds again, after Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh…

General Assembly budget builders will convene in Annapolis in January with a surplus and plenty of options for spending it. The outlook for the…

According to the College Board, annual tuition and fees nationally for a four-year public university from 2017 to 2018 averaged $9,970. The Maryland Higher…

House lawmakers on Thursday blasted top University System of Maryland officials for their lack of transparency and overreach in a controversial decision last month…

Two companies that are players in the Maryland political world are undergoing some changes. The Hatcher Group, a leading communications and public affairs firm…