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Maryland’s seven largest counties will elect – or reelect – county executives next week, and five of those races are highly competitive. At least…

The Jealous for governor campaign, which has struggled to raise money, showed signs of life in the just-concluded fundraising period, raising more than $1.4…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) is set to speak in Washington, D.C., Monday evening at an interfaith service and solidarity gathering for the…

The group Baltimore Women United will rally and march to the polls late Saturday morning, encouraging women to channel anger over national politics into…

The campaign of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced Friday morning that he has raised more than $2.4 million over the past two…

Kathy Afzali and Jan Gardner

The changing demographics of Frederick County are at the heart of the race to lead county government there. In the last two decades, the…

Tens of thousands of Marylanders shuffled through early voting centers Thursday at a rate far outpacing four years ago ― and a few voters…

By Samantha Rosen/Capital News Service In a quiet corner of Dundalk, down the street from a church and walking distance from a grocery store,…

Hours after a damning report about the University of Maryland football program leaked to media outlets Thursday, the state senator who represents College Park…

The mean SAT score for graduating seniors in Maryland public schools increased by 20 points for the class of 2018, according to data released…