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Gerald Ford, the 38th President, owes his place in history to the fact that Spiro Agnew was a crook. So when the newly renovated Ford Presidential...
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The day after former Mayor Sheila Dixon announced she wouldn’t seek a recount in Baltimore’s Democratic mayoral primary, the state Board of Elections…
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A workgroup made up of Maryland lawmakers met today in Annapolis to start exploring potential policing and accountability reforms that can be done at the…
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Martin O’Malley is expected to launch his campaign for president on Federal Hill tomorrow morning. The former Maryland Governor and Baltimore Mayor has…
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Gov. Larry Hogan signed 350 bills on Tuesday that were passed in the recent General Assembly session that ended last month. The list included some police…
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Across Baltimore on Tuesday, volunteers and city workers fanned out to clean up damage caused by looters and riots last night after the funeral of…
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Governor Larry Hogan will sign legislation to make it legal for jurisdictions to put body cameras on police officers. The governor told reporters Thursday…
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Maryland’s General Assembly went out of business for another year on Monday, ending a session that many hoped would signal the dawn of a new bipartisan…
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Earlier in the session, the state budget was a sign of bi-partisanship between the Republican Governor and the Democratic assembly. But now? Fraser Smith…
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Lawmakers in Annapolis are counting down to the last day of the legislative session on Monday. WYPR's Christopher Connelly joined host Matt Tacka to talk…
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A budget showdown has been simmering in Annapolis, and with just a few days left before the end of the session, tensions are peaking. House Speaker Mike…
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It’s Friday, and that means it’s time for a look back at the week in Annapolis. This week, WYPR News Director Joel McCord talks with state house reporter…