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Looking to jump-start a redevelopment process that has been mired in lawsuits and inactivity for years, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced on…

The shortage of 2,000 state employees in critical places like prisons and psychiatric hospitals is leading to unmanageable workloads and dangerous working conditions, members…

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He’s turning 61 next month, and he hopes to celebrate with a few hundred check-writing friends. But what is former Prince George’s County executive…

For the first time in more than three decades, the Maryland Senate will be led by someone other than Mike Miller. The longest-serving Senate…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) was first elected four years and 11 months ago. But he’s still campaigning against his predecessor, Martin J….

Policing, or civic peacekeeping, is dangerous work and in serious disrepute. Any day in a cop’s life on the streets can mean a bullet…

A poll conducted for Baltimore City Council President Brandon M. Scott has him running competitively with Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young in several hypothetical…

Two more candidates have expressed interest in replacing state Del. Steven W. Lafferty (D-Baltimore County) when he steps down in September. Cheryl Gottlieb, a…

If you’re wondering where former Gov. Martin J. O’Malley (D) will be over Labor Day weekend, look no further than eastern Iowa, where he’ll…

When the State of Maryland was preparing to enter the lottery business in the early 1970s, there was very little experience to guide it…