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The traditional relationship between major sports franchises and city governments is deeply parasitic, with billionaire owners eating up taxpayer funds to build their stadiums…

A Maryland businessman long active in transportation issues has launched an effort to build support for the Hogan administration’s plan to ease road congestion in…

Maryland could soon have nowhere to put its trash. Two of the state’s incinerators may close in the next several years, following years of…

Today Maryland Matters offers a profile of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) from the newest edition of The Almanac of American Politics, the…

Larrymandering is out. Gerrymandering is in. The Supreme Court’s five conservative justices, in tossing Maryland’s congressional redistricting map to the majority Democrats, decreed that…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s crusade for redistricting reform began as a nonpartisan play with partisan overtones. Its latest setback has been perpetrated by…

More than a decade ago, the state of Indiana sold a 157-mile toll road to a private venture for a lump sum payment of…

A flag with a red border and blue star is hung proudly at the entrance of the state Senate building in Annapolis. While the…

Here we go again: The General Assembly took back $100 million that it had in hand to pay for senior state retirees’ prescription drugs….

Here’s a scary possibility. Next year’s elections in Baltimore City are pregnant for a reprise of the 1974 campaign for state’s attorney. All of…