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Maryland Democrats will swap out the state party’s top leader, setting up a new face to guide Democrats into next year’s consequential elections.
(Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun/ZUMA Press) Nonprofit groups that sent letters threatening to publicize Maryland residents who fail to vote in Tuesday’s election have run afoul of the state’s ...
Democrat team is running for re-election representing Rockville and Gaithersburg in the Maryland General Assembly.
Baltimore's comptroller seeks an official investigation after 11 News Investigates uncovered financial discrepancies and possible legal issues at a nonprofit.
The Moody’s downgrade was the latest in a series of challenges facing Maryland Gov. Wes Moore before the next election.
Asian Americans have become one of the fastest-growing racial or ethnic groups in the United States. Here's how their votes impact the DMV.
Wes Moore, the nation’s lone sitting Black governor, diverged from fellow Democratic governors in rejecting a measure that would have studied reparations.
Ken Ulman, chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party, is stepping down from the position and switching to a role boosting Gov. Wes Moore’s “economic growth agenda.”
Ken Ulman will resign as Maryland Democratic Party chair in June; Gov. Wes Moore backs Steuart Pittman to lead heading into the 2026 elections.
The Lake Wales City Commission voted 4-0 on May 6 to approve a five-year contract with Altumint, a Maryland-based company, to operate the cameras.