UMD workers rally for raises in Annapolis as Gov. Hogan’s new budget looms The governor’s budget for the 2020 fiscal year is set to be released Friday. Jeff Barnes January 15, 2019
Purple Line construction will take an extra year, cost another $215 million The line was originally projected to open in 2022. Alexander Dacy January 13, 2019
Supreme Court to hear case on constitutionality of Maryland’s 6th congressional district A district court ruled in November that the district was gerrymandered. Brad Dress January 9, 2019
Prince George’s County politicians endorse plan to combat rising drug prices County Executive Angela Alsobrooks and state Del. Joseline Peña-Melnyk are backing the effort. Brad Dress January 5, 2019
Gov. Hogan creates a commission to redraw Maryland’s 6th congressional district It will include three Democrats, three Republicans and three unaffiliated members. Hannah Himes November 27, 2018
USM officials dodge tough questions from state lawmakers about Maryland football decisions The system’s chancellor and board chair were tight-lipped about their personnel moves. Hannah Himes November 16, 2018
Court rules that gerrymandered Maryland congressional district must be redrawn The plaintiffs said the state had “deliberately diluted their votes.” Hannah Himes November 9, 2018
At UMD’s Stamp, voters broke overwhelmingly for Ben Jealous Twice as many people voted for Jealous as incumbent Gov. Larry Hogan. Jeff Barnes November 8, 2018
Board of Regents critic Jim Rosapepe re-elected as Maryland’s District 21 senator Rosapepe served on the board from 2001 to 2006. Victoria Ebner November 7, 2018
New chairwoman apologizes for Board of Regents’ decisions on Maryland football scandal Linda Gooden was elected the board’s chair on Wednesday. James Crabtree-Hannigan and Andy Kostka November 7, 2018