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Frederick Sen. Ron Young Won't Seek Re-Election, Endorses Wife For Seat
Frederick Sen. Ron Young (D) announced over the weekend that he will retire at the end of his term.
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Frederick Sen. Ron Young (D) announced over the weekend that he will retire at the end of his term.
If there's a lesson for Maryland in last week's bittersweet humbling of Democrats, it's in the demographics, not the politics.
The author discusses the changing demographics in Montgomery County over the past 10 years, also noting how it has improved diversity.
Former Baltimore City District Court Judge and Maryland first lady Catherine “Katie” Curran O'Malley recently retired from the bench.
As international leaders remain engaged in climate talks, 5 Montgomery County students from high schools are putting their heads together.
Maryland's Lottery and Gaming Control Commission approved 5 firms that a handful of casinos hope will one day operate onsite sportsbooks.
The author, a national retail energy spokesman, says he believes "The AARP is selling the Maryland consumer short."
President Biden is expected to come to the Port of Baltimore to talk how the recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan deal aids Americans.
After years of underuse, a three-acre plot located off Key Highway and across Federal Hill Park in Baltimore was remade into park land.
Hogan and McGrath, the report indicates, are appearing to go back-and-forth on controversial text messages and a memo.
Maryland Congressional Democrats called the bill's passage an "historic investment" in the nation's physical infrastructure.
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. formally accepted the congressional and legislative maps drawn by his redistricting commission.
U.S. House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) endorsed Del. Lewis (D-Prince George's) for the open 4th congressional district seat.
The 2022 Democratic race for governor hit the airwaves Thursday, with two candidates beginning to air spots.
Two new lawmakers will be sworn in to the House of Delegates soon.
Maryland's deputy comptroller, Sharonne R. Bonardi, is leaving at the end of the year.
"Food may be the single most potent lever to improve human health, ecosystem resilience and climate stability," the author states.
A Baltimore judge has dismissed the remaining claims in a case that challenged Maryland's unemployment benefits payment policies.
A commission that was expected to approve sportsbook applications from five Maryland casinos declined to take action Wednesday.
The authors, members of the Maryland House of Delegates, call this "a critical week for our future."