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Reporters ask impertinent questions to get pertinent answers. The best of them are relentless in their pursuit of information, for the most part respectful…

It was as if the reality that he was truly now the 51st mayor of the City of Baltimore finally hit him at that…

Two days before the Maryland House of Delegates meets to choose a new speaker, members of the Legislative Black Caucus emerged from a 90-minute…

Information technology has not been a hot topic during this legislative session, not even a tepid one. But maybe it should be, given that…

Harry Roe Hughes was given one last send-off Thursday afternoon in the handsome and sturdy but not ostentatious St. Anne’s Parish in downtown Annapolis…

As he contemplates a bid for Congress, Del. Neil C. Parrott (R-Washington) is trying to use an ex-governor to score political points against another…

As she sat before her colleagues last month and explained her bill to bring a $15-an-hour minimum wage to Maryland, Del. Diana M. Fennell…

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…

A race track is a rare luxury for a city that has everything, but Baltimore’s needs far outweigh its wants, especially one that the…

The State House debate over whether the school year in Maryland should start after Labor Day reached a fevered pitch Thursday. Voting along party…