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- WASHINGTON -- Former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley, who is considering a run for president, said Thursday that the violence that took place in his hometown this week stems from deeper societal and economic issues in neglected neighborhoods, not just policing.
- A day after he was heckled by residents in West Baltimore, former Gov. Martin O'Malley visited a church in the area Wednesday to help distribute food to people affected by this week's riots.
- In the first major speech of her presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton called for a new balance in the nation's criminal justice system following the death of Freddie Gray, backed the idea of body cameras for police officers and condemned rioters inciting violence in the streets of Baltimore.
- Former Maryland governor and possible presidential candidate Martin O'Malley was the subject of another laugh line on late night television -- this time for his efforts to reduce crime.
- President Obama singled out former Gov. Martin O'Malley in a roast of potential 2016 candidates at Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is thinking about running for president on the Democratic ticket by appealing to Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren's populist fans. So it is interesting that Mr. O'Malley thinks the best way to reach out to her fans is to say remarkably stupid things.
- State Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn is expected to name Paul Comfort as the new head of the Maryland Transit Administration on Friday, a day after the resignation of Melinda B. Peters as the head of the State Highway Administration.
- The Sierra Club is taking legal action against the state for not enforcing new air quality rules for power plants.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will travel to New Hampshire next month, his third trip to the early presidential primary state this year.
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- Former Gov. Martin O'Malley used a curse word on a nationally broadcast radio program Monday morning, and on Monday afternoon started using it to solicit donations for his potential bid for president.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who is considering a run for president, said Sunday that it would be a mistake for the party if only one Democrat sought the nomination next year.
- As he looks ahead to a possible run for president, former Gov. Martin O'Malley is drawing heavily on the past — suggesting to voters that his record in Maryland and Baltimore would influence his approach to the White House. Here's a deeper look at some of the claims O'Malley is making on the trail, and the context behind them.
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- Gov. Larry Hogan is backing away from his predecessor's attempt to make coal-fired power plants install costly new pollution controls, switch to cleaner-burning fuel or shut down.
- Gov. Larry Hogan is backing away from his predecessor's attempt to make coal-fired power plants install costly new pollution controls, switch to cleaner-burning fuel or shut down.
- Former governor Martin O'Malley laid out his five-point plan for improving the country's economy on Thursday, continuing to strike the populist tone that has marked the run up to his expected presidential campaign.
- Dr. Ben Carson will announce whether he will run for president on May 4.
- When the Maryland state prosecutor's office files charges against a public or political official, it typically issues a news release. On March 16, for example, the state prosecutor — appointed by Democratic former Gov. Martin O'Malley — issued a news release almost immediately after charging the former treasurer of the Cecil County Republican Central Committee with theft and perjury. But it took more than two weeks to announce a theft charge against a Democratic former official,
- Rep. Chris Van Hollen's campaign for Senate has hired two veteran political operatives that previously worked for former Gov. Martin O'Malley and have deep statewide campaign experience.
- Senate president says don't talk about families of elected leaders but do give them jobs for which they are not qualified
- Martin O'Malley would at least serve as a useful debater against Hillary Clinton in a presidential primary, says Jules Witcover.
- A Senate panel voted Wednesday to impose a two-year moratorium on hydraulic fracturing for natural gas in western Maryland, which would let lawmakers review any limits the Hogan administration may put on the controversial drilling practice.
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- Underpinning the coverage of the Hillary Clinton email scandal is a double standard: She is being pilloried for email practices that are widely used throughout government from local school districts up to the federal level, from junior up to senior administrators and from many past as well as current officials.
- O'Malley says don't crown Clinton but isn't that what he wanted for his lieutenant governor?
- Martin O'Malley's presidential ambitions have changed his view of the 2016 frontrunner
- Maryland's former governor is in the news again this week -- now, with comments about potential presidential primary foe Hillary Clinton.
- WASHINGTON — A long-awaited audit of Maryland's health insurance exchange has found that the state improperly billed the federal government for $28.4 million as former Gov. Martin O'Malley's administration struggled to launch what would become one of the most troubled websites in the nation.
- Maryland's governor overstates his environmental accomplishments by something roughly the size of the Chesapeake Bay
- Here's a glimpse at what other publications are writing about former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley.
- Gov. Larry Hogan boasted to a supportive business group Tuesday that his new Republican administration has already achieved more on protecting the Chesapeake Bay and changing attitudes in state government than former Gov. Martin O'Malley.
- Martin O'Malley, who is stumping through Iowa as he considers a bid for the White House, told Democrats on Friday night that Congress should reinstate tough Wall Street regulations that were repealed during the Clinton administration.
- WASHINGTON -- As he begins a two-day swing through Iowa today, Martin O'Malley is laying out a populist call to bolster Wall Street regulations in a Des Moines Register op-ed.
- As Martin O'Malley continues his week-long celebration of St. Patrick's Day with a wee bit of guitar playing tonight in Washington, a well-known Irish-American Democrat from Boston says he told the former Maryland governor to give Hillary Clinton a competitive race.
- The sponsor of legislation that would have written into law the regulations developed under former Gov. Martin O'Malley to curb phosphorus runoff from farms said negotiations with Gov. Larry Hogan have come close enough to an agreement that he may withdraw his bill.
- In honor of St. Patrick's Day, former Gov. Martin O'Malley will host a happy hour and concert for young professionals Thursday night.
- Tom McMillen, a former congressman and University of Maryland basketball star who initiated athletic reforms at his alma mater, has been told by Gov. Larry Hogan's staff that he won't be reappointed to the University System of Maryland's Board of Regents.
- Eastern Shore rivers and the Chesapeake Bay are being degraded by spreading too much fertilizer and manure on the Delmarva Peninsula's farm fields, a new federal report concludes.
- Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency director Stephen Martino, appointed five years ago by then-Gov. Martin O'Malley, is resigning, effective at the end of the month.