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Law enforcement officers responded to a call that someone was approaching the State House with a gun.

House and Senate disagree on approach to long-term budget deficits as higher-than-expected Medicaid enrollments erode cushion.

Maryland could collect tens of millions from speed camera citations under proposed law.

Maryland State Police lead the investigation, say there is no threat to the public or employees.

‘Women’s rights and trans justice are parallel struggles in the fight for bodily autonomy, and that protection needs clarity,’ Jamie Grace Alexander with Trans Rights Advocacy Coalition said.

Governor’s office releases data showing a reduction in vacancies on boards and commissions and an increase in diversity.

Gonzales poll finds Moore’s majority job approval remains consistent, strong support for increased penalties for crimes committed with stolen firearms, fentanyl distribution.

The issue of nosebleeds in the emergency room connects to a larger concern about extended wait-times in Maryland’s emergency departments.

The governor’s second state of the state speech hints at a new plan for state government while acknowledging he’s no longer the rookie executive.

Once considered ‘a retirement home,’ Davis sees treasurer’s office as a door to another position but vows he will voluntarily observe fundraising blackouts imposed on others for the 90-day legislative session.