Maryland Governor Wes Moore said he was not considering a run for president in 2028, as he tried to tone down speculation about his national aspirations ahead of his own reelection bid next year.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a proclamation enshrining access to abortion into the state's constitution after voters approved ballot question 1​ in the 2024 election.
Dozens of Marylanders jailed in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol are expected to be released after President Donald Trump issued a sweeping pardon on his first day back
Stewart Rhodes, the former head of the Oath Keepers militia, was among Jan. 6 inmates freed under President Trump's pardons and commutations.
With just weeks to the special primary for Prince George's County executive, State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy (D) has the most money of the five leading Democrats, campaign reports show. And other executive races are already heating up.
Here is pollster Patrick Gonzales’ analysis of of Part 2 of his latest poll: Maryland voters overwhelmingly support requiring local officials in the state to cooperate with federal law enforcement agents in the effort to arrest and deport aliens in Maryland who have committed crimes.
Katie Barlow has a conversation with Congressman Gleen Ivey on topics about the Supreme Court decision on Maryland's handgun law, the potential ban of popular app TikTok, and Trump's interference in the 2020 election.
A Baltimore Banner analysis of official precinct-level voting returns found Trump performed better in the 2024 presidential election than he did during the 2020 election in 76% of Maryland communities.
Freshman U.S. Rep. Sarah K. Elfreth (D-3rd) donated $122,500 to other Democrats last year and fellow freshman Rep. Johnny Olszewski Jr. (D-2nd) could become an even bigger donor, as former state officials parcel out their state campaign accounts.
The Maryland General Assembly kicks off the 2025 legislative session on Wednesday where lawmakers will confront a $3 billion budget shortfall.
Donald Trump has not yet taken office, but prominent Democrats have already started weighing in on one of the party’s most pressing strategic questions: is there room to work with the new administration?
Four years after they raided the Capitol and assaulted police officers, a group of some of the most violent Jan. 6 rioters are now free men.