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Parris Glendening

The Great Maryland Outdoors Act, the largest state government investment in Maryland parks, is starting to have an impact.

The party scene in Ocean City is so relentless during the week of the Maryland Association of Counties summer conference that it’s easy to…

After 15 years as Maryland’s chief tax collector, Franchot has well-honed knack for attracting attention.

Maryland’s new congressional map hasn’t just redistributed voters to different districts, it has redistributed synagogues and other houses of worship.

Without polling data, voters will have ‘no clue of who’s in the lead,’ an analyst says.

Kramer was a successful businessman and longtime political leader who saw two of his children follow him into political service.

The deaths of former Lt. Gov. Samuel W. Bogley III and Del. Emmett C. Burns Jr. serves as a reminder that socially conservative Democrats are quickly disappearing from Maryland’s political scene.

Our parks today are overcrowded, underfunded, inaccessible to many, and in need of critical repairs, three top leaders write.

The governor who appointed Judge O’Malley to the bench is backing her in the Democratic primary for AG.

Former Gov. Parris N. Glendening (D) came to Lawyers Mall, the plaza between his former workplace, the Maryland State House, and his former residence,…