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Michael Rosenbaum is the Baltimore tech entrepreneur who launched his bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination this week.
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Michael Rosenbaum is the Baltimore tech entrepreneur who launched his bid for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination this week.
In his first address to a joint session of Congress, President Biden spoke forcefully about the need to fight police violence.
The Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission is drawing up proposed congressional and legislative maps.
A work group met for the first time Thursday to develop recommendations for alternative safety measures to replace armed officers.
A public health professional and scientist who until recently worked on Capitol Hill is taking aim at state Sen. Benjamin F. Kramer.
In defending Hogan, Marks, a Republican, did what has become perfunctory of the GOP: Attack Democrats.
The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has created incentives to encourage its incarcerated population to get vaccinated.
Medicare-eligible seniors in Maryland suffer from a limited number of health insurance benefit options compared to other states.
In October 2019, Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. informed colleagues he would relinquish the gavel he had held for more than three decades.
This is the latest sign that the state is emerging from a pandemic that has upended everyday life for more than a year.
The decision is an apparent nod to opponents of the planned widening of two highways that run through Montgomery County.
The ruling follows the recommendations of a federal advisory panel, the report states.
Public discourse regarding a proposed high-speed train running between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., has been dominated by both sides.
With only one of nine members currently female, women's groups push to increase their representation on the council.
States, cities and counties can begin to tap their share of the $350 billion in federal funds intended to spur a national recovery.
Mathew Palmer, a former state government official, was sentenced to eight years in prison on Tuesday for distribution of child pornography.
Michael Rosenbaum is a Baltimore tech entrepreneur who has been active in the city's civic and philanthropic scene for the past two decades.
Zach Hudson, the political strategist hired by Democrats, is expected to lead what is termed the "Hogan Accountability Project."
Democratic state elections board member Patrick J. Hogan's term is set to expire at the end of June.
Baltimore County Executive Olszewski Jr. (D) signed legislation to create his county's first housing and community development department.