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Ron DeSantis
Feb 3, 2023

DeSantis eyes 2024 from afar as Hogan and other GOP rivals move toward runs

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis may be months away from publicly declaring his presidential intentions, but his potential rivals, including Larry Hogan, aren't holding back.

Moore first day
Jan 26, 2023

Moore withdraws 48 appointments made by Hogan

More than four dozen appointments made by former Gov. Larry Hogan have been withdrawn by his Democratic successor, Gov. Wes Moore.

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is shown in 2017. (U.S. General Services Administration file photo)
Jan 19, 2023

New Md. officeholders mean new captions for old court appeals

The change from Gov. Larry Hogan to Gov. Wes Moore will occur with much less fanfare in the clerk’s office of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Hogan for exit interview
Jan 9, 2023

Hogan: Remember me as a ‘regular guy who gave it his all’

Maryland's outgoing two-term Republican governor leaves office next week with no regrets and an eye on the future.

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Jan 6, 2023

Hogan names final judicial appointments to PG County circuit, district courts

Gov. Larry Hogan made the final judicial appointments of his tenure Friday, naming three new judges to the Prince George's County circuit and district courts.

US Economy Services
Jan 5, 2023

Restaurants’ lost revenue during COVID doesn’t justify missed rent: Appellate Court

Restaurants forced to close but allowed to do carryout during pandemic cannot use the COVID emergency as a defense for not having paid rent, Md. appeals court says.

Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown waves to an audience of legislators in the House of Delegates after he is sworn into office as the state's first Black attorney general on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023 in Annapolis, Md. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
Jan 3, 2023

Anthony Brown becomes attorney general, pledges ‘pursuit of equity and justice’

Anthony G. Brown was sworn in Tuesday as Maryland’s 47th – but first Black – attorney general, pledging to pursue “equity and justice.”

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who will complete his second and final term in January 2023, speaks to The Associated Press in his Capitol office on Dec. 19, 2022, in Annapolis. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)
Dec 20, 2022

Hogan: Trump at ‘lowest point ever’ on day of Jan. 6 report

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican weighing a 2024 White House bid, said he believes former President Donald Trump is “at his lowest point ever."

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who is leaving office next month, outlines preliminary budget recommendations he is making to the incoming administration of Gov.-elect Wes Moore during a news conference on Dec. 15, 2022, in Annapolis. Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford is standing right, and Hogan's budget chief, David Brinkley, is standing left. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
Dec 15, 2022

Amid budget surplus, Hogan recommends final spending plan

Gov. Larry Hogan highlighted preliminary budget recommendations for the next administration at a time when Maryland has a big budget surplus.

Supreme Court of Maryland
Dec 14, 2022

Maryland’s top court becomes ‘Supreme’ as name change takes effect

The names of Maryland’s two appellate courts and the titles of the state’s top judges changed Wednesday with a gubernatorial proclamation.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan speaks at an annual leadership meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition on Nov. 18, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Dec 13, 2022

Hogan names 3 to judge posts in Howard, Harford counties

A district public defender, an administrative law judge and a longtime lawyer are the latest to receive judicial appointments from Gov. Larry Hogan.

State Sen. Will Smith, who chairs the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee, said he plans to propose more privacy for judges and their families as “potentially the first bill that we vote on next session.” (AP File Photo)
Dec 5, 2022

Criminal justice bills in 2023 will address juvenile, drug, immigration laws

November’s election changed the Maryland General Assembly's composition but much of the criminal justice legislation this coming session will be very familiar.