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Politics November 2, 2022

In election’s final days, check out this invaluable website, run by a top Hogan adviser

by Josh Kurtz

MARYLAND MATTERS: Obsessed over which party is going to control Congress come January? Wondering whether the Democrats have a shot in Montana’s new 2nd congressional district? Worried about how many competitive races in California you’ll […]

Politics October 11, 2022

When will Alsobrooks start ‘bustin’ loose’ politically?

by Josh Kurtz

MARYLAND MATTER: Chuck Brown’s iconic “Bustin’ Loose” was blasting from the loudspeakers at the Newton White Mansion in Mitchellville as hundreds of cars snaked their way through the grassy parking lot. The event was vintage […]

Politics October 4, 2022

Md. advocacy groups assemble coalition to guide next governor

by Josh Kurtz

Maryland Matters: With a new governor set to be sworn in in 3 1/2 months, a coalition of nonprofit Maryland service providers and policy experts is organizing a policy, personnel and spending agenda to assist […]

Politics September 6, 2022

How Wes Moore is deploying his military service on the campaign trail

by Josh Kurtz

Maryland Matters: It’s hardly news that Wes Moore, the Democratic nominee for governor, is highlighting his military service as part of his campaign. Since entering the race over a year ago, Moore has spoken frequently […]

Local News August 30, 2022

Md. officials say moving FBI HQ to Prince George’s could help feds meet equity goals

by Josh Kurtz

Maryland Matters: As they build their case for bringing the proposed new FBI headquarters to Prince George’s County, state officials have added a new argument to their arsenal: that putting the campus there would help […]

Wellness August 26, 2022

Monkeypox Not a Major Concern in Prince George’s

by Josh Kurtz

Although the White House declared monkeypox a public health emergency last month with fewer than 20,000 cases detected nationwide, Prince George’s County health officials say the disease won’t have as big an effect as COVID-19. […]

Education August 1, 2022

State Board of Elections member dies, creating multiple uncertainties

by Josh Kurtz

Malcolm L. Funn, one of two Democratic members of the State Board of Elections, died unexpectedly Tuesday of complications from hernia surgery. He was 77. The Calvert County resident’s death comes at a critical time […]

Politics July 26, 2022

Winners and losers (so far) in the Maryland primaries

by Josh Kurtz

DC residents who want to work for the District government will have an opportunity to get in front of hiring managers. With almost 1,000 job vacancies needing to be filled, the DC Department of Human […]

Politics July 22, 2022

Democratic governor candidates watch closely as mail ballot counting continues

by Danielle E. Gaines

After a day of mail-in ballot counting Thursday, former nonprofit CEO Wes Moore remained in the lead in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, though two other candidates — former U.S. Labor Secretary Tom Perez and Comptroller […]

Politics July 19, 2022

Candidates for governor make final arguments ahead of primary election day

by Josh Kurtz

Maryland’s candidates for governor made their closing arguments Monday, one day before the state’s long-anticipated and once-delayed statewide primary. But because hundreds of thousands of voters have requested their ballots by mail or through early […]

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