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State leaders served notice on Friday that they will move quickly to restore public confidence in the University of Maryland Medical System. The pledges…

Leaders of the Maryland legislature reacted with alarm to a report that nearly a dozen members of the University of Maryland Medical System’s board…

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

The Elephant in the Room: A New Maryland Senate President in the Near Future When longtime Maryland Senate President Mike Miller (D-Calvert) announced his…

Legislative leaders formally announced the creation of a joint committee to study marijuana legalization in the state of Maryland. As first reported by Maryland…

A state senator or delegate shouldn’t be allowed to hold a position in local government while serving in the Maryland General Assembly. One job at…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) and the Baltimore Development Corporation announced on Thursday that they “strongly endorse” a proposal to transform the city’s…

The 2018 election cycle has been absolutely electrifying. From congressional candidates Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Brooklyn and Rashida Tlaib in Detroit, state’s attorney contenders Larry…

Nathaniel T. Oaks, the disgraced ex-lawmaker from West Baltimore’s 41st District, has re-upped. Oaks, who is awaiting sentencing on two federal felony charges to…

Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila A. Dixon is expected Thursday to endorse J.D. Merrill, a candidate for Maryland Senate from West Baltimore’s 41st District. Merrill…