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- Without satisfactory presidential candidates, Democrats should look to draft a Biden or Warren
- Former Maryland governor sheds light on economic opportunities posed by renewable energy
- Gov. Larry Hogan is polling higher than either of his two predecessors ever did, according to a survey released Tuesday.
- The fees charged for government services in Maryland out to rise and fall on their own merits, not because of one governor's political agenda
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- Carroll County Del. Haven Shoemaker, a Hampstead Republican, has proposed legislation that he says will eliminate any appearance of political favoritism if a governor wants to purchase furniture from the governor's mansion in Annapolis.
- Lawrence Bell: Is Hogan bringing restoration or gentrification to the inner city?
- The Anne Arundel County state's attorney is investigating former Gov. Martin O'Malley's discounted, tax-free purchase last year of taxpayer-owned furniture from the governor's mansion in Annapolis.
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley will call for legislation that would make it easier for workers to unionize and will announce his support for a proposal to give employees more control over their schedules -- part of a broader series of workplace policies his campaign is described Thursday as a "workers bill of rights."
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- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley will likely qualify for the next debate -- but just barely.
- Maryland Governor Larry Hogan won't seek rollbacks in gas tax or gun law this year
- A Maryland lawmaker from the Eastern Shore is looking to reopen debate in Annapolis over a state law requiring fire-suppression sprinklers in new homes.
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley has failed to qualify for Ohio's primary ballot, falling short of the signatures needed to appear before the swing state's voters.
- Employees of the State Highway Administration's Baltimore headquarters are being urged to say something if they see something suspicious at the agency's Baltimore headquarters.
- Martin O'Malley remains in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. He made some news on Tuesday, when, amid a snowstorm in Iowa, only one person turned out for an event O'Malley was determined to attend.
- As the holiday season brings a brief break in presidential politics, the final party debates of 2015 have left the voters to ponder how differently the Republican and Democratic candidates' propose to meet the terrorist threat facing the nation.
- Sykesville resident Virginia Harrison, who is involved in numerous community organizations throughout Carroll County, was recently named the 2015 Carroll County Good Scout of the Year. She was honored at a special breakfast earlier this month by the Carroll District Boy Scouts of America.
- O'Malley criticizes holiday deportation plan
- Martin O'Malley will hold a handful of campaign events in Maryland next month -- among the first scheduled in his home state since he launched his presidential bid in Federal Hill in May.
- Martin O'Malley made an appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Monday night. Martin O'Malley remains in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. In Saturday's Democratic debate, the former Baltimore mayor and governor of Maryland went up against frontrunner Hillary Clinton and contender Bernie Sanders.
- Sen. Bernie Sanders will come to Baltimore next week, tour the neighborhood where Freddie Gray was arrested and meet with local African-American leaders, his campaign said Saturday.
- The day-to-day head of the commission overseeing the implementation of Maryland's new medical marijuana program is resigning after a year on the job.
- Martin O'Malley emerged from a meeting with House Democrats on Tuesday with barbed criticism for his opponents, but no more confidence he would earn the support from other members of Congress in his long-shot bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
- 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.
- Marylanders continue to have a low level of support for former Gov. Martin O'Malley's presidential ambitions, a new poll for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore shows.
- Though his support has slipped across the country, retired Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson maintains a narrow lead for the Republican nomination in Maryland, a new poll for The Baltimore Sun and the University of Baltimore has found.
- WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign announced endorsements Tuesday of more than 70 officials and community leaders in Maryland -- including most of the state's congressional delegation -- underscoring the sway the former secretary of state holds even in the home territory of a rival.
- WASHINGTON -- Trailing in polling and fundraising, Martin O'Malley's presidential campaign is shifting staff from its Baltimore headquarters to early primary states such as Iowa.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, whose presidential campaign has struggled to gain a foothold, offered an unusually aggressive pitch in the second Democratic debate on Saturday, repeatedly criticizing front runner Hillary Clinton.
- Democratic presidential candidate and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley paid homage to Veterans Day on Wednesday by calling a College Park man and former Marine who is walking across the country to honor the comrades he lost in Iraq.
- A quick take on who's up and who's down in politics this week, featuring Ben Carson, Martin O'Malley, Chris Christie, Brian Frosh nad Sheila Dixon.
- The state, which recently reached a $45 million settlement with the prime contractor on the failed health exchange, plans to pursue more money from other contractors, Attorney General Brian Frosh said in a letter to legislative leaders.
- Legitimate concerns raised that Hogan administration nitrogen oxide standards are too lax
- Paul Graziano's tenure at city housing has been rough from the start. It's time for a new vision, but we're going to have to wait 13 months to get it.
- Hogan deserves to be impeached for what he did to clean air rules.
- On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in Shapiro v. McManus, a lawsuit I and two Republican voters filed to challenge the congressional lines state legislators and then-Gov. Martin O'Malley drew in 2011.
- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley announced more than three dozen endorsements from his home state of Maryland on Tuesday as he rolled out leadership teams in 21 states.
- Gov. Martin O'Malley said his administration would stop defending a controversial, decade-old law that grants legal immunity to gun manufacturers whose weapons are used in crimes, one of several executive actions his campaign is expected to discuss on Tuesday.
- Bipartisan climate panel's call for bigger reductions in greenhouse gas emissions should be heeded
- Hey Baltimore, do you remember that "Project 5000" thing or whatever it was called, where The City bought a mess of Vacant Properties and they (and you know who They are) were gonna do something with 'em to make Baltimore better? To interest, entice, and otherwise impel lotsa the Populace to look to Baltimore and say they want to Repopulate it? Then the Increased Populace would stimulate Baltimore's Economy, and it would be good for the Tax Base, and the Infrastructures and stuff, right? Did
- Governor's plan to revitalize Baltimore transit falls woefully short of what's needed
- Gov. Larry Hogan's mere presence hasn't changed the trajectory of Maryland's economy, but his policies could help in the long run — so long as Republicans in Congress don't trip him up.
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley urged party faithful in Iowa on Saturday to support a "new consensus for change" on gun control as he promoted his record in Maryland in an effort to draw distinctions with his better-known opponents.
- Brian Schweitzer, the former Montana governor who was once considered a potential presidential candidate, endorsed Martin O'Malley's bid for the Democratic nomination on Friday.