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The practice of naming things after politicians who continue to serve in office is well established in Annapolis, but not everyone thinks it’s such…

Following a prolonged debate that carried echoes from the years-long push for same-sex marriage, the Maryland Senate on Tuesday gave tentative approval to a…

A proposal to strip school construction decision-making authority from the Board of Public Works has Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) promising prompt use…

This is almost a “dog bites man” situation, but is still worth noting: U.S. Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D) on Tuesday is endorsing Prince…

We are pleased to introduce Maryland Matters readers to Frank A. DeFelippo — a man who needs no introduction (and for those who do…

The Supreme Court was asked on Wednesday to resolve an age-old problem — partisan gerrymandering — using a novel legal strategy offered by a…

Maryland Matters, the Maryland League of Conservation Voters and the Sierra Club Maryland chapter are co-sponsoring a gubernatorial candidate forum on environmental and public…

By Josh Kurtz The Maryland Public Service Commission is expected to rule within a matter of days on a proposed $6.4 billion merger between…

As part of the federal tax-cut legislation in December, Republicans in Congress gutted a key component of the Affordable Care Act — the so-called…

A long-simmering feud between state Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) and state Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) burst into open view…