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- Cummings has a litany of transportation complaints but not much in the way of solutions
- Maryland environmental regulators introduced rules to govern the gas-drilling technique known as fracking on Monday, one year before a fracking ban ends.
- Scanlan: Union wrongly targeted in schools debates
- Maryland Dems wouldn't object if a Democratic governor mandated post-Labor Day school.
- Hogan executive order reflects a skewed view of what education is for
- The popularity of Gov. Larry Hogan continues to soar.
- Why are so many citizens disappointed with their elected officials? Why do so many elected officials fall short, or advocate policy inconsistent with expectations?
- Some environmental advocates worry that Chesapeake Bay cleanup efforts could stall when the state rolls back regulations for septic systems in parts of Maryland farthest from the bay and its tributaries. But proponents of Gov. Larry Hogan's proposal say requirement for septic systems with advanced technology everywhere in Maryland offer little or undetermined benefit to the environment
- The Department of Justice report barely mentions Martin O'Malley, but his fingerprints are all over the practices it condemns.
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- Maryland is proposing rules to limit the hurdles that energy companies would face before they can start the gas-drilling process known as fracking, while also requiring more protections against groundwater contamination.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is returning to Iowa this week to campaign for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's daughter, Grace O'Malley, married J.D. Merrill in a ceremony of around 150 guests Saturday.
- For all of the hand-wringing that there is "nothing we can do about" violence in Baltimore, the truth is, actually, we can. We did before, and we must again. So what has changed more recently? Quite a few things in truth. And none of them were for the better when it comes to reducing crime.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley on Thursday endorsed his party's presumptive nominee for president, Hillary Clinton.
- Gov. Larry Hogan has named Del. Anthony O'Donnell, a former Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. worker who for years was a key Republican voice of opposition in the General Assembly, to the Maryland Public Service Commission.
- Longtime O'Malley backer touts him as next DNC chair
- Former Maryland governor and Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley made a notable claim when he appeared this month on a Baltimore television station for his first full-length interview to assess his unsuccessful campaign.
- Now, I'm not for a minute going to compare Larry Hogan and Donald Trump. They are completely different in manner and approach. Yet, there is one striking similarity. And it's that the actions of liberal officeholders caused both of them to gain political prominence.
- Former governor, presidential hopeful doesn't name Democratic presidential candidate he's supporting
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- Former Gov. Martin O'Malley will join Washington-based MetroLab Network as chairman of its advisory board, the organization announced Thursday.
- Former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley weighed into the state's Senate race on Monday with an endorsement for Rep. Chris Van Hollen.
- Hillary Clinton's campaign announced more than 200 endorsements from women leaders in Maryland on Saturday a day before her first visit to the state.
- State Del. Cheryl Glenn on Friday called on an anti-Sheila Dixon political action committee to remove her image from a new television ad.
- The Maryland Senate approved a bill Friday that would extend $37.5 million in tax credits to Northrop Grumman if the giant defense contractor maintains 10,000 jobs in the state.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley declined Thursday to choose between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, saying he wouldn't endorse a candidate in the Democratic presidential nomination.
- City Councilman Carl Stokes has been a leader on the issues for years. Will his third try at mayor result in a win?
- Area music fans know it doesn't have to be March to catch a spirited performance of Irish music at a Baltimore bar. It happens on weekdays and weekends at Irish pubs like Ryan's Daughter, James Joyce and Liam Flynn's Ale House.
- A bill proposed by Carroll County Del. Haven Shoemaker concerning the sale of Government House furnishings moved one step closer Friday afternoon to becoming law.
- A bill prompted by the sale of excess furniture from Government House to departing Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley at bargain prices passed the House unanimously Friday.
- Harford County resident Jim Harkins has announced his retirement as head of the Maryland Environmental Service, the independent state government agency he has headed since 2005.
- Martin O'Malley, the former Maryland governor who dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination this month, reemerged on Monday to make an endorsement in Pennsylvania's potentially competitive Senate contest.
- On March 13, the former Maryland governor and recent Democratic president candidate Martin O'Malley will bring O'Malley's March, his seven-piece Irish pub-rock band, to Creative Alliance at the Patterson in Baltimore.
- When Martin O'Malley decided in November to rely on public financing for his struggling presidential campaign he was tossing a Hail Mary with a federal program that watchdog groups say is in need of a major overhaul.
- Martin O'Malley formally withdrew his name from the Maryland presidential ballot on Friday, avoiding the potential for an embarrassing home state result in the April primary.
- Martin O'Malley withdrew his name from the Maryland ballot on Friday, days after he ended his presidential campaign in Iowa.
- As Martin O'Malley sought to pick up the pieces Tuesday from his suspended presidential campaign, his supporters were beginning to speculate about exactly what that future might look like, and whether the former two-term Maryland governor would have a voice in politics, or even another run for office.
- State Senator Lisa A. Gladden will endorse long-shot candidate David L. Warnock for mayor Tuesday, saying Baltimore needs a change and "he's the change we need."
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley took out a $500,000 loan in early December to keep his campaign running, and had less than $200,000 in the bank at the end of the year, according to a campaign finance report filed late Sunday.
- After years of anticipation, and now months of aggressive campaigning, aspirations for Martin O'Malley's presidential bid feel distant as Iowans prepare to embark on the nation's first caucus on Monday.
- After years of anticipation, and now months of aggressive campaigning, aspirations for Martin O'Malley's presidential bid feel distant as Iowans prepare to embark on the nation's first caucus on Monday.
- Democratic presidential candidates left the insults and personal attacks to the Republican debaters in Iowa, says Jules Witcover.
- Legislation proposed by Del. Shoemaker would limit discounted sale of items to outgoing executives
- Frustrated that Gov. Larry Hogan has yet to provide funding for a new teaching hospital in Prince George's County, the two top leaders of the General Assembly plan to introduce legislation requiring the governor to put the money in the budget he introduces next year.
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley was in the national spotlight again Monday night during the Democratic presidential candidates' town hall event on CNN. Here's a sampling of what's being said about O'Malley the day after
- In the mayor's race, we have lots of candidates but few specifics for how to build a better Baltimore.