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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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Governor-elect Larry Hogan tapped former state Sen. David Brinkley, R-Frederick, to be his Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management on…
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In an opening day that was thick with talk of bipartisanship, a new Maryland General Assembly was sworn in Wednesday. The presiding officers, House…
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Two of the largest state employee unions say they’ve yet to get face time with Gov.-elect Larry Hogan or his top officials as the he draws up a budget…
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Governor –elect Larry Hogan named seven more senior officials to his administration Tuesday, including a Baltimore city delegate who lost his seat in last…
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Gov.-elect Larry Hogan named four more members to his cabinet Thursday, including a former rival, David Craig, who will be the state’s Secretary of…
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Maryland's Board of Public Works approved a suite of spending cuts and other fiscal maneuvers Wednesday in an effort to eliminate the state’s $410 million…
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After nearly three decades in the Maryland General Assembly, state Sen. Brian Frosh officially took on his new role Tuesday as the state’s lawyer. Frosh’s…
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Nearly two years after Maryland abolished the death penalty, Gov. Martin O’Malley says he will commute the sentences of the state’s four remaining death…
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Gov.-elect Larry Hogan named more of his cabinet picks Tuesday, including what he called his "Bay Cabinet," the three departments that play the largest…
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When you apply for health insurance on the exchange, you’ve got to put in some basic information. Age, location, gender and income are some of the data…