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Pete Rawlings

For over three decades, Marylanders Against Poverty (MAP), formerly Maryland Alliance for the Poor, has advocated for legislation and budget allocations that address the…

After months of acrimony, some of the key players in the dispute between the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra management and musicians came together the other…

Twenty-eight days out of every month, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better state treasurer than Nancy K. Kopp. She’s smart, studious and conscientious,…

When Del. Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) left her home in Woodstock Wednesday morning to come to Annapolis, she never imagined that she’d wind…

The combustible word “reparations” was first officially heard in Maryland politics around 1969-70. The civil rights movement was at its peak, blurred, as it…

The Annapolis Players production of “Will Nancy Kopp Get Re-elected Treasurer of Maryland?” came to an abrupt close on Tuesday. Spoiler alert: The finale…

Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III (D) leaves office on Monday, after eight years on the job.   This week he spoke…