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Zeke Cohen

Dissatisfaction with top incumbents follows voters’ views of the direction of the city but most remain optimistic about the future.

The initiative will be especially beneficial to low- and moderate-income homeowners, who often aren’t able to afford the upfront costs associated with making their homes more energy efficient.

By Lillian Reese, Sara Chernikoff and Laura Franklin Phone lines are busier for Baltimore mental health hotlines as demands for their services are on…

Baltimore City Council President Brandon M. Scott (D) is poised to become the city’s next mayor — and its youngest — following an early…

Maryland’s top elections administrator should retire in the wake of glitches and mishaps surrounding Tuesday’s primary election, Lt. Gov. Boyd K. Rutherford (R) said…

By Ian Round Steve McMurray was not long out of high school when he moved to the United States. He left St. Mary Parish,…

Eric Costello is undoubtedly one of the most conservative Democrats on the Baltimore City Council. His policy positions and rhetoric impede the progress we…

Embattled Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) vowed Monday morning to eventually return to office, even as a growing number of people call for…

A group of lawmakers from different corners of Maryland are coming together in solidarity ― before a commission is set to recommend changes to…