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Senators from Virginia and Maryland are pushing new legislation to ensure that the Washington, D.C.-area Metro system gets up to $200 million each year…

U.S. citizens who live with undocumented immigrant family members could lose federal housing assistance under a proposed rule from the Trump administration. Civil rights…

Each time the words “Madame Speaker” were uttered Thursday night, a loud cheer went up at the annual fundraiser for Emerge Maryland, the training…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D), beset by multiple scandals, resigned Thursday afternoon. Pugh’s attorney, Steven D. Silverman, read a statement announcing her decision…

WASHINGTON — Maryland Democrats are clamoring for resignations and beefed up congressional scrutiny as the political fallout over Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report continues….

A seasoned Maryland Democratic operative is taking a top position with the presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.). Lucinda Ware has signed…

By JAY CANNON Maryland officials have joined a host of congressmen in opposing the Trump administration’s plan to start underwater seismic testing along the…

When Maryland’s delegation to the U.S. Congress gets together, Rep. Andrew P. Harris might feel like an outcast. Harris, whose 1st District encompasses Maryland’s…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s push to have Maryland take control of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway picked up a prominent new backer on Friday —…

The Trump administration has failed to act swiftly enough to protect the public from harmful contaminants present in drinking water throughout the country, U.S….