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- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is urging the state’s members of Congress to approve a proposed trade agreement between America, Mexico and Canada.
- Confused about what's going on in the fight between Larry Hogan and the Democrats over the state budget? Here's what you need to know.
- It’s come to this: a black person (me) fighting to keep a prison in Baltimore, the only remaining structure that held runaway slaves in the city.
- Maryland Democrats are deriding Republican Governor Larry Hogan's pledge of bipartisanship as he withholds money intended for Baltimore.
- Since Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan closed state offices for July 5, the MVA is rescheduling appointments as residents try to comply with REAL ID requirements.
- If you believe in fair elections, you should be disappointed in the Supreme Court's recent decision on gerrymandering.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan won’t release any of the funding legislators sought to add to the state budget.
- Gov. Larry Hogan is spinning himself in circles to try to make himself look fiscally responsible and the legislature profligate. Don't buy it.
- If Gov. Larry Hogan chooses not to spend money the legislature fenced off for its priorities, it won't be because he's worried about Maryland's fiscal health.
- As the fiscal year begins, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan hasn't said whether he'll release millions of dollars for programs the legislature added to the budget.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says the state will withhold about $55 million from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
- For Carroll County, the U.S. Supreme Court offered a chance to address gerrymandered districts that were drawn to favor Democrats. It didn't deliver.
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Forget Russian hackers, the Supreme Court's gerrymandering decision just crippled American democracy
The Supreme Court's decision in redistricting cases out of Maryland and North Carolina removes any obstacles to outright partisan gerrymandering. - The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule Thursday morning on a high-profile case alleging unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering in Maryland.
- The Baltimore school board needs to be more forthcoming about the hiring of a new Dunbar High School principal investigated for graduation discrepancies in DC.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is directing two state agencies to develop an initiative to save energy in state-owned buildings.
- Since Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan closed state offices for July 5, the MVA is rescheduling appointments as residents try to comply with REAL ID requirements.
- Maryland Senate President Mike Miller will meet with Gov. Larry Hogan to appeal for millions to fund technology for Baltimore police and school construction.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is extending the July 4 holiday an extra day for state employees — closing state offices the next day.
- Marylanders support renewable energy and reject greenhouse gas emissions so why is government still not entirely on board?
- Washington Metro board chairman Jack Evans violated the panel's ethics code, a law firm retained to investigate him has found, and he will resign.
- Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to attend the Maryland Republican Party's annual "Red, White and Blue" dinner.
- Md. senator: Gov. Larry Hogan appointed UMMS board members who had donated to his campaign. While that's not illegal, it does further erode public trust.
- The Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $27 million contract to demolish the shuttered Baltimore detention center.
- Even some Republicans in Baltimore-area local governments are showing a willingness to raise taxes to fund schools.
- Maryland District Judge Mary C. Reese was found in violation of codes of judicial conduct but the Court of Appeals disagreed and cleared her.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has signed an executive order to strengthen the state's defenses against cyber attacks.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Virginia Gov. Ralph S. Northam have called on WMATA to release details on the ethics probe of its chairman Jack Evans.
- Gov. Larry Hogan was quick to support money to pay for a new stadium for the Washington Redskins football team, but doesn't want to help the BSO stay afloat.
- The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra lockout is a disappointing development, but it need not mean the end of classical music as we know it in Baltimore.
- The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has been in turmoil this month. Here's what you need to know.
- Some in Maryland, including Gov. Larry Hogan, wonder what role Mark Wasserman played in the self-dealing scandal at UMMS, given his usual role there.
- Democrats ramp up calls for Gov. Larry Hogan to release more than $200 million of spending the General Assembly amended into the state budget.
- Maryland will recoup millions spent on the disastrous roll-out of the state’s health exchange created under the Affordable Care Act.
- Former Maryland House Speaker Roy Clayton Mitchell Jr. died Thursday. He was 83.
- Baltimore County NAACP filed an ethics complaint against Del. Robin Grammer for a Facebook post they say referred to lynching.
- Former state Sen. Francis X. Kelly resigned from the University of Maryland Medical System Board of Directors Friday, days after he had been asked to return.
- Gov. Larry Hogan's $9 billion plan to expand Maryland highways and pay for it with tolls will help ease traffic congestion.
- Baltimore County officials announced a free July 3rd concert featuring Baltimore Symphony Orchestra musicians to replace a cancelled BSO performance.
- Gov. Larry Hogan and influential Democratic lawmakers are reacting with outrage to the latest revelations of self-dealing and no-bid contracting at UMMS.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young are marking progress in a city-state partnership that demolishes vacant homes.
- The University of Maryland Medical System is trying to show that it has learned from its self-dealing scandal, we remain skeptical.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has named his first batch of new appointees to the troubled board of directors at the University of Maryland Medical System.
- If Harriet Tubman gets her due, then perhaps Maryland can also adopt a less racist state song.
- Maryland officials are moving forward with a $27.5 million plan to demolish about 35 structures in the closed Baltimore City Detention Center.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is urging the Trump administration to reconsider its decision to delay putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill.
- Maryland must rally behind BSO and the musicians who are getting hit hardest by cutbacks.
- Here's how Maryland can pressure the Trump administration to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 with Harriet Tubman.
- Gov. Larry Hogan and the Democrats in the legislature appear on a collision course over school funding.
- Despite interest from advocacy groups and legislators, we are still working to establish some traction for single payer in Maryland. What are we afraid of?