The surprise announcement by Larry Hogan that he is running for the U.S. Senate got me thinking about the former 2-term governor and his legacy, and how I never see him at the grocery store.
The first leader of the stateâs Independent Investigations Division is out at the attorney generalâs office after 2.5 years. Police found her biased, her former boss called her a ârock star.â
Harford County sheriff releases a sketch of the suspect and new details in the killing of Rachel Morin, a Bel Air mother of five who was slain along the Ma & Pa Trail in August.
Some areas of the Chesapeake Bay region and certain communities, including the Latino community, could be acutely impacted by flooding risks linked to climate change, Shanna Edberg, director of conservation programs at Hispanic Access Foundation, says.
Thousands of Marylanders skirt state law by registering their vehicles in Virginia to save money. Such vehicle owners will see changes July 1, when Virginia starts requiring auto insurance.
University System of Maryland administrators used misleading testimony in their attempts to sway lawmakers considering legislation to allow collective bargaining rights for faculty and graduate students at public four-year colleges and universities, two faculty members say.
University of Maryland administrators once again used legislative testimony to mischaracterize the employment situation of graduate students and faculty seeking collective bargaining rights, two faculty members say.
Former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan made a surprise, last-minute entrance into the race for Marylandâs open U.S. Senate seat on Friday â upending the balance of the campaign.
Former Gov. Larry Hogan is a last-minute addition to the race for the open U.S. Senate seat in Maryland, launching his campaign hours before Fridayâs filing deadline.
The Anne Arundel County Council narrowly voted to change its rules governing staff supervision, making the whole council a collective boss with the power to hire and fire. The change didnât sit well with some council members.
Martha Shimkin, the recently named director of the Environmental Protection Agencyâs Chesapeake Bay Program Office, takes the helm at a critical time for the 41-year-old partnership. The program is on track to meet about half of 31 outcomes identified in 2014.
A promoter of cryptocurrency known as âBitcoin Rodneyâ was arrested with a one-way ticket to the United Arab Emirates, according to court documents, and faces federal criminal charges in Maryland.