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Del. David Moon (D-Montgomery) and Sen. Jill P. Carter (D-Baltimore City) are making their third attempt at decriminalizing drug paraphernalia in Maryland this session.

Two political heavyweights vying for a vacant Southern Maryland House seat.

Transportation officials are optimistic that resumed work on the Purple Line will be able to avoid a repeat of the issues that have caused significant construction delays and cost overruns.

A federal Disaster Mortuary Operation Response Teams expert will be deployed to help ease Maryland’s growing autopsy backlog, which is expected to grow up to 300 by next week.

Del. Mark N. Fisher points to a district map on the House floor

Fair Maps Maryland, an anti-gerrymandering group, and three Republican state delegates announced a petition challenging the state’s new legislative districts Thursday.

In December, the state board approved an emergency regulation creating “off-ramps” to the mask mandate that has been in place since the beginning of the school year.

Cox introduced a resolution in the House with articles of impeachment against Hogan, accusing the governor of “malfeasance in office.”

It wasn’t so long ago that being known as an “education governor” was a steppingstone to national recognition and higher office, Hettleman writes.

Maryland’s House Judiciary Committee heard testimony Tuesday on a pair of emergency crime-fighting bills introduced by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R).

Marylanders who get a COVID-19 booster will be automatically entered to win a cash prize.