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There is hope still for an additional early voting site in Montgomery County after an emergency meeting of the State Board of Elections on…

Baltimore City Council President Brandon M. Scott (D) made it official Friday: He’s running for mayor. Scott made the announcement in the Park Heights…

When Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) vetoed eight bills last week, he wasn’t just passing judgment on the legislation – and impacting state…

The two chambers of the Maryland General Assembly are taking dramatically different approaches to a top priority for Democrats — the creation of a…

Even as legislation allowing Johns Hopkins University to establish a private police force marches slowly toward what feels like inevitable passage, it remains an…

A high-profile measure to rein in the cost of prescription drug medications appears likely to advance this legislative session, despite sharply divergent predictions about…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) was the speaker at the annual legislative prayer breakfast in Annapolis Friday morning. Whether she silently beseeched the…

Five years ago, when I arrived in Annapolis wide eyed and bushy tailed, I noticed the need for a platform for bills aimed to…

Johns Hopkins University is again trying to convince the Maryland General Assembly that the university and other JHU institutions need a full-blown private police…

For all their philosophical differences, state Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) and Sen. Paul G. Pinsky (D-Prince George’s) do agree on…