Part of our "100 Years: The Twelve Events That Shaped Baltimore" series
Part of our "100 Years: The Twelve Events That Shaped Baltimore" series
How polarizing politico Michael Peroutka got elected to the Anne Arundel County Council.
Famed Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon is a star among some conservatives.
Maryland governor says he has lymphoma and will soon begin chemotherapy treatments.
A veteran cop faces his toughest opponent: City Hall.
Long before writing Young Thurgood, Larry Gibson broke down Baltimore’s political barriers.
Martin O'Malley is on the short list of Democratic presidential candidates. Can he win?
After Maryland’s highest court finds pit bulls “inherently dangerous,” the breed’s supporters take their fight to the General Assembly.
Maryland's Oldest & Oddest Congressman Fights For His Political Life
Nearly 40 years after its founding, a radical Catholic commune finds new allies
A veteran cop faces his toughest opponent: City Hall.
Who has it. Who's lost it. And how to get it.
Will Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler’s bold moves take him all the way to the governor’s mansion?
Baltimore City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is the daughter of one of the state’s most legendary politicians. But she’s shown enough skill, judgment, and smarts on her way to City Hall to prove that she’s capable of creating her own legacy.
What happens when you’re die-hard Republican red—but your beloved is true Democratic blue?
Part of our "100 Years: The Twelve Events That Shaped Baltimore" series
Part of our "100 Years: The Twelve Events That Shaped Baltimore" series
We name the people who run this town.
Baltimore’s ex-con ex-police commissioner has reinvented himself as a rising talk radio star. But if Ed Norris could have any job he wanted, he’d take his old one back.
Meet Ken Mehlman, the young Republican from Pikesville who’s running President George W. Bush’s re-election campaign.