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- Anthony Brown revisits his hometown and former school the same week his group's latest single reached the top of the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart.
- The new Congress assembles Thursday in Washington. Here is a look at Maryland congressional delegation members entering the 116th U.S. Congress.
- Has no black candidate ever been able to win statewide office because of white voters racial biases.
- With just days to go before the midterm election, Gov. Larry Hogan has run a media campaign that will be one for the textbooks. Can anything derail it now?
- Defense attorney Ivan Bates’ campaign must repay an outstanding $150,000 loan that it received during the race for Baltimore State’s Attorney, according to recently filed campaign finance reports.
- Gubernatorial candidates Ben Jealous and Larry Hogan again spent a day touting dueling endorsements on Thursday. Jealous picked up support from the Democratic leaders in the General Assembly, while Hogan, the Republican governor, was endorsed by the statewide Fraternal Order of Police.
- Congress paused for a moment of silence Wednesday afternoon to honor the victims of the June 28 shooting at the Capital Gazette’s Annapolis newsroom.
- Ben Jealous' victory is just one sign about where Maryland's voters are in advance of a pivotal election.
- Maryland Rep. Anthony Brown, who suffered a minor stroke this month, has returned to Capitol Hill to get back to work.
- Maryland congressman Anthony G. Brown had a minor stroke within a few hours of leaving the funeral of Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Friday.
- We crunch the numbers on the strategies Maryland's Democratic gubernatorial candidates are pursuing in their quest to take on Gov. Larry Hogan.
- A recent letter to the Carroll County Times attempted to defend allegedly Republican candidate for delegate David Ellin's generous campaign contributions to
- In preparing his editorial takedown of Republican House of Delegates candidate David Ellin, in which he chastised Ellin for — gasp — his past campaign
- Rep. Anthony G. Brown, Maryland’s former lieutenant governor, said Tuesday he is supporting businessman David Trone in the state’s 6th Congressional District, marking the first time a member of the state’s congressional delegation has weighed in on the competitive race.
- After four years, Rep. Anthony Brown pays back $500K loan from labor union
- The first major poll about Maryland's 2018 gubernatorial election doesn't give Democrats much room for hope.
- Members of the Congressional Black Caucus -- including Maryland Rep. Anthony G. Brown -- said they were encouraged by a long-awaited meeting with President
- Plans to relocate the Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters had been postponed until Congress can secure funding, the General Services Administration announced Friday.
- Rep. Anthony G. Brown is slowly making progress paying back the $500,000 he borrowed from a union in the waning weeks of his unsuccessful 2014 run for governor — but he is doing so in an unexpected way.
- Rep. Anthony G. Brown on Monday became the first Maryland congressman to say he will not attend the inauguration of Donald J. Trump Friday, pointing to the president-elect's Twitter war with a civil rights hero.
- Maryland Rep. Anthony Brown, one of the state's two new members of Congress, was appointed Tuesday to the House Armed Services Committee -- underscoring his
- Elections were probably the second-most messed up parts of the Constitution, right next to counting slaves as three-fifths of a person. The defects in the original presidential election rules were so great that it took just 16 years and the formation of political parties before the 12th amendment was passed to fix them.
- The lessons Democrats should take from Trump's victory are the same ones Maryland got from Hogan's win in 2014
- Democrat Anthony G. Brown dislikes describing his landslide election to Congress on Tuesday as redemption, even though it's the adjective most often applied to his win.
- Maryland will send two new lawmakers to the House of Representatives for the first time in more than a decade.
- Democratic former Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown on Tuesday won a seat in the House of Representatives from the state's 4th Congressional District — and a measure of political redemption after his upset loss to Republican Larry Hogan in the 2014 gubernatorial election.
- Six Maryland incumbents in the House of Representatives — five Democrats and a Republican — coasted to reelection on Tuesday.
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- Former Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, the Democratic nominee in Maryland's 4th Congressional District, declined to say Friday whether he met a key deadline this month to pay back $120,000 on a loan his campaign took out weeks before he lost the 2014 election for governor.
- Former Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown -- who lost the 2014 gubernatorial race -- defeated county prosecutor Glenn F. Ivey in the Democratic primary for the open
- Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller endorsed Anthony G. Brown for the 4th Congressional District on Wednesday.
- Speaking at one of the first debates in the race for Maryland's open 4th Congressional District, former Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown on Tuesday pointed to his loss in the 2014 gubernatorial election and described his House campaign as an effort to pick up the pieces from that defeat.
- Democratic congressional candidate Glenn Ivey is focusing on the emerging battle to fill Justice Antonin Scalia's seat on the Supreme Court in the first radio ad of his campaign for Maryland's 4th Congressional District, his campaign said Wednesday.
- Anthony G. Brown's campaign for the open House seat in Maryland's 4th Congressional District announced the endorsement of seven Prince George's County officials on Wednesday.
- Democratic congressional candidate Anthony Brown acknowledged in an email to supporters over the weekend that he did not have authority to use the NAACP's logo in an earlier email to mark the organization's anniversary.
- Del. Dereck E. Davis, chair of the state's House Economic Matters Committee, is dropping out of the contest for Maryland's 4th Congressional District, his campaign said Tuesday.
- Former Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, who borrowed $500,000 from a union during the waning weeks of his unsuccessful 2014 run for governor, has begun to chip away at that debt.
- to the a poll released over the weekend,, a whopping 63 percent of Marylanders approve of the job Hogan's doing, even exceeding the job approval ratings for Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski who picked up a 61 percent rating.
- Could it be that one of the congressmen representing Owings Mills and part of Reisterstown is going to be running for another office next April?
- Prince George's County Executive Rushern L. Baker III endorsed Glenn Ivey's bid for the 4th Congressional District on Friday, backing a longtime family friend over a former lieutenant governor and a half dozen other Democratic candidates.
- Voters should weigh a candidate's real-world experience with management before casting a ballot
- Former Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown will report raising $122,000 since the beginning of April in his bid for Maryland's 4th Congressional District, a relatively small figure for a politician who held statewide office as recently as this year.
- Democrat Del. Dereck E. Davis will report raising $188,000 in his bid for Maryland's 4th Congressional District, his campaign said Tuesday.
- Former lieutenant governor Anthony G. Brown has a wide lead over lesser known opponents in the contest for Maryland's 4th Congressional District, according to poll summary released by his campaign Monday -- the first such survey made public in the crowded race for the Prince George's County-based district.
- Hillary Clinton attended a fundraiser in Maryland on Monday, an aide said, underscoring the state's role in helping to fund presidential campaigns.
- O'Malley says don't crown Clinton but isn't that what he wanted for his lieutenant governor?
- With pundits still chattering about why his last campaign ended in a stunning defeat, former Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown announced Thursday he was running for Congress.
- Former lieutenant governor Anthony G. Brown will announce he is running for the House seat that will be left open by Rep. Donna F. Edwards' run for Senate, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the Democrat's plans.