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Chris Van Hollen

By Julianne Heberlein With parts of the FBI headquarters building crumbling on Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., there had been plans to relocate…

Days after Baltimore reached 300 homicides for the fifth consecutive year, Maryland’s U.S. attorney, Robert K. Hur, briefed members of the state’s congressional delegation…

Seven of the most contaminated sites in Maryland are in areas that could be vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, according to a…

Over the past few weeks, leaders of the new political action committee Potomac Rising and their allies have been directing money and mailers into…

For the first time in more than three decades, the Maryland Senate will be led by someone other than Mike Miller. The longest-serving Senate…

A health care advocacy organization that has pushed Maryland’s political leaders to expand insurance coverage and create a mechanism for reducing prescription drug prices…

Maryland lawmakers met with Environmental Protection Agency officials on Capitol Hill Tuesday to discuss the status of funding for the Chesapeake Bay. U.S. Sen….

Thomas D’Alesandro III, who served a tumultuous term of Baltimore mayor, from 1967 to 1971, died Sunday of complications from a stroke. He was…

Road infrastructure in Maryland and Virginia is among the best in the nation, according to an insurance site’s assessment of Federal Highway Administration data….

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) last week joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general and the City of New York in filing a lawsuit challenging…