This farmhand-turned-politico wants to make Annapolis more livable with safer sidewalks, working streetlights and attainable housing.
Rhonda Pindell Charles thinks she's the most experienced candidate for Annapolis mayor. The longtime alderwoman used to be a prosecutor.
A coffee entrepreneur and cybersecurity worker hopes to reduce crime and improve affordability as an independent on Annapolis City Council.
Airbnbs are taking over the Annapolis historic district. These City Council candidates are trying to slow them down. Here's how.
A stay-at-home dad running for City Council wants better public housing. Here's his plan for Eastport Terrace, Harbour House and Robinwood.
Annapolis mayoral candidates debated their plans for City Dock Park and downtown construction. They also outlined their tourism policies.
Don't build a marina or a hotel downtown, a City Council hopeful says. The attorney prioritizes historic preservation over private interest.
A businessman wants to rein in spending & property taxes if elected to the Annapolis City Council. "I am not a politician, never have been."
Local school leaders are encouraged to implement cell phone policies ‘as soon as practicable.'
If re-elected, an Annapolis alderwoman wants to improve pedestrian safety and youth opportunities.
A retired FBI agent plans to fight crime if elected to the Annapolis City Council. He's also a veteran, a firefighter & a former teacher.
A retired Navy rear admiral is running for Annapolis City Council. He wants faster permitting, smarter budgets and better customer service.
Annapolis should not build the Maritime Welcome Center, a city council hopeful said. He also wants to ditch an electric ferry and cut costs.
Hale, the owner of the Baltimore Blast indoor soccer team, launched his gubernatorial campaign as a Democrat in May.
Opponents of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project accuse the company of engaging in scare tactics.
Almost 40 percent of registered Maryland voters participated in early or mail-in voting in advance of the 2024 general election.
He wants to create more jobs and make housing more affordable. Here's his plan if he wins another term on the Annapolis City Council.
A political outsider is running for Annapolis City Council in Ward 1. "I'm just an ordinary guy, but I feel that gives me a unique voice."
Should Larry Hogan, a Republican, run for governor again, current Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, said he's ready for the challenge.
There are a record 62 caucus members in this Congress, representing most of the 67 Black legislators on Capitol Hill.
Debates will feature candidates for Annapolis mayor and City Council in the upcoming Sept. 16 primary election. Here's how to watch.
Tavon Tull is set to receive over half a million dollars to make up for almost six years in prison for sexual abuse that he did not commit.
More than 50 of Texas’s Democratic legislators left the state to try to block the legislature from adopting the new map.
The former Crownsville psychiatric hospital was a place of pain. Now, it's a place for hope. A nonprofit center just opened on the site.
State officials claim hundreds of millions in potential savings from ‘aggressive' negotiations, but review finds that proof is lacking.
Councilmember Calvin Hawkins said Mel Franklin's contrition was sincere, and he deserves a ‘second act' as his chief of staff.
The suit comes a day after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration's ban in Medicaid funding for certain health care providers.
ICE says it's just an office, but lawmakers say previous inspections found immigrants held there for days without adequate accommodations.
What a senator sees as simple ‘constituent service’ is mired in a tangle of ethics rules and potential campaign finance violations.
Moore vows to appeal the decision by FEMA, which Trump has called a ‘disaster' and promised to reduce or eliminate the agency.
Maryland joins the growing list of states subjected to scrutiny by the feds.
“Rather than release a criminal back onto the street, we turn those criminals over to ICE,” Sheriff Chuck Jenkins (R) said.
Vice Adm. Yvette Davids was first appointed superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis in January 2024.
The company says a third suit, also seeking access to private property for land surveys, could be coming.
FEMA typically covers up to 75% of a project’s cost, although smaller, rural communities can receive up to 90%.
“Good Trouble Lives On" rallies will be held on the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights leader and former congressman John Lewis.
A new marina was proposed at Annapolis City Dock. A decision was made on the controversial project.
Gov. Wes Moore announced the buyouts last month in an email to state employees, citing Maryland's "historical fiscal challenge."
Inflation, more workers getting the maximum benefits, put pressure on a system unchanged for decades.
The group behind the "No Kings" demonstrations is joining with other activist groups in mobilizing nationwide on July 4, including in MD.