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Two men arrested in early morning assault in Towson
Baltimore County Police on Friday charged two Anne Arundel County men as part of an group that they say attacked two people in Towson on April 13. Police charged Glen Kyle Staley, 27, of Pasedena, and Jamar Rashad Patterson, 22, of Arnold, with second-...Tags: Lacrosse, Murder, Primaries, Loyola University Maryland, Culture
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1st Congressional District race remains in dispute
Two Democratic candidates in Maryland's 1st Congressional District remained locked Thursday in a too-close-to-call contest for the party's nomination, after an initial tally of absentee ballots left them separated by fewer than 100 votes.
In the only...Tags: Democratic Party, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Chestertown, Republican Party, Voting Machines
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Rosen wins House nomination in 1st District
U.S.House candidate Wendy Rosen shifted her attention to the general election Thursday after her opponent conceded the race for the Democratic nomination in Maryland's 1st District — ending the final disputed contest from last week's statewide...Tags: Harford County, Primaries, Annapolis, Regional Elections, Democratic Party
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O'Malley names Kratovil to Queen Anne's bench
Former U.S. Rep. Frank M. Kratovil Jr. may not have gotten a more Democrat-friendly district in which to attempt a return to Congress, but he's received a consolation prize in the form of a judgeship. Gov. Martin O"Malley announced Wednesday that he...Tags: Democratic Party, University of Baltimore, Elections, Justice System, Judges
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Kratovil named to judgeship
Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Wednesday the appointment of former Rep. Frank M. Kratovil Jr., who was defeated in his re-election bid in 2010, to a District Court judgeship in Queen Anne's County.
Kratovil, a Democrat, served a single term in Congress...Tags: University of Baltimore, Judges, Justice System, Andrew P Harris, Democratic Party
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State lawmakers hope to ride anti-incumbent wave to Congress
Nearly a half-dozen Maryland state lawmakers are hoping to exploit the nation's anti-incumbent mood with campaigns for Congress that focus heavily on Washington's dysfunction. Two Republican state senators, David Brinkley of Frederick County and Nancy...Tags: Harford County, Local Elections, Frederick County (Maryland), Baltimore County, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
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Garagiola hits Delaney over GOP contribution
Opening a new line of attack in the contentious Democratic primary in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District, State Sen. Rob Garagiola sent an e-mail to supporters Wednesday noting that his opponent, John Delaney, had made a political contribution to...Tags: Democratic Party, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, Primaries, Republican Party
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Two maps emerge in redistricting discussions
As the General Assembly prepares to draw new boundaries for Maryland's eight congressional districts, majority Democrats are considering plans aimed at squeezing out one or both of the state's Republican congressmen, according to a Democratic strategist...Tags: David Brinkley, Baltimore County, Executive Branch, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Annapolis
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Comments on fruit flies come back to haunt Rep. Andy Harris
Some may remember Republican U.S House candidate Andy Harris' fliers excoriating his Democratic opponent, Rep. Frank Kratovil, for voting to fund research into fruit fly and ant life processes. Well, the other day the Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Severna Park
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'The United States of America does not run out without paying the tab'
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND TOWN HALL Ritchie Coliseum University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 11:04 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Maryland! (Applause.) Hello! Nice to see you. Thank you so much. (Applause.) Everybody,...Tags: Unemployment, Minority Groups, Air Transportation, World War II (1939-1945), Loans
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Obama pressures GOP on debt at College Park appearance
After weeks of negotiating behind the scenes, President Barack Obama came to the University of Maryland on Friday in an effort to convince the public that lawmakers could find compromise in their talks over raising nation's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling....Tags: Migration, John A. Boehner, Executive Branch, Douglas F. Gansler, Immigration
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Democrats eyeing Western Maryland
Ed Coile and his husband are true-blue Democrats. But they were thinking about saving money, not their congressional representation, when they decided to move from Washington to conservative Frederick County last year. "Politics just didn't play a role,"...Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), Local Elections, Regional Authority, Baltimore County, Minority Groups
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