Wes Moore raises $4.8 million, leads Maryland gubernatorial field

Wes Moore’s campaign confirmed today that it has raised a record-breaking $4.8 million in the Maryland race for Governor. 

Maryland Gov Larry Hogan slams Cox as 'Q-anon wackjob' during crime presser

The day after former President Donald Trump announced his endorsement of Dan Cox for the Maryland GOP gubernatorial nomination, Governor Larry Hogan slammed the state delegate from Fredrick County as a "Q-anon wackjob."

Trump endorses Maryland gubernatorial candidate who called Pence 'a traitor' during Jan. 6 riot; rips Hogan

Former President Donald Trump – who still wields considerable power among the Republican base – threw his political weight behind a Maryland state delegate from Frederick County who called former Vice President Mike Pence "a traitor" during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

New Prince George’s County redistricting map fails to satisfy critics

After a Prince George’s County council redistricting map drew the ire of critics who say it would thwart progressive candidates, council members have proposed a new map.

Maryland lawmakers override vetoes on sweeping police reform

Maryland lawmakers voted Saturday to override Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes of three far-reaching police reform measures that supporters say are needed to increase accountability and restore public trust.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan vetoes 3 police reform bills

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Friday that he has vetoed three police reform measures approved by the Democrat-controlled General Assembly, all measures passed with enough votes to override the vetoes.

Maryland bill could block mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations

Should the vaccine be a choice or obligation? As the country reopens, there is a growing debate over whether governments and businesses can mandate the COVID-19 vaccine. Lawmakers in at least 27 states have proposed banning employers from requiring workers to get the shot.

Maryland legislator slams Montgomery County for limited number of GOP representation on council

A Calvert County legislator slammed Montgomery County for not having enough Republican representation on the county council and even proposed an amendment to try and change that. This is a battle that took some state legislators by surprise.

Maryland continues push to get health insurance to unemployed

As Maryland state lawmakers work to improve the unemployment benefits program, they're also looking at a very simple step that some say could be a big help for people in need of health insurance.

‘Several’ Maryland state lawmakers test positive for COVID-19

Several lawmakers in the Maryland State House have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to Senate President Bill Ferguson.

Maryland to require background checks for sales of rifles, shotguns

The state of Maryland will now require background checks for the private sale of shotguns and rifles after lawmakers voted to override a veto on the measure by Governor Larry Hogan.

Maryland lawmakers urge USPS officials to fix mail delivery problems

Maryland lawmakers are urging leaders of the United States Postal Service (USPS) to fix mail delivery problems they say continue to plague the USPS well after the holiday rush has ended.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan focuses on vaccines, economic help, schools in 'State of the State' address

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan urged patience on residents as they await their turn to be vaccinated against COVID-19, declaring Wednesday evening in his State of the State address that the process will take much longer and be more difficult than anyone would like.

Maryland Senate President Emeritus Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. passes away at 78

Maryland Senate President Emeritus Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr. passed away peacefully at his home Friday afternoon while surrounded by loved ones, according to a family statement. He was 78 years old.

Maryland governor proposes direct payments to an estimated 400K residents

Governor Larry Hogan proposed legislation on Monday that would result in direct payments to Marylanders who earn a low to moderate income as part of its continued efforts to alleviate the economic crisis prompted by the novel coronavirus.

Lawmakers want millions in refunds for Maryland taxpayers after error

Some Maryland lawmakers are calling for millions in refunds for taxpayers after the state miscalculated a tax credit for homeowners.