Nuanced Differences Separate Ehrlich, O’Malley on Charter Schools

ANNAPOLIS – Charter schools are here to stay in Maryland, no matter whether voters re-elect incumbent Gov

2nd Debate Gets Heated Between O’Malley and a More Focused Ehrlich

WASHINGTON – In a debate markedly more hostile than Monday’s, the two men vying to become Maryland’s next governor on Thursday traded punches on issues as far-ranging as the state pension system, Baltimore schools, gay marriage and immigration

Obama Recalls ’08 Campaign to Rally Voters for O’Malley

BOWIE – President Obama recalled the spirit of his 2008 campaign Thursday at a rally at Bowie State University, calling on Marylanders to re-elect Democrats who he said are crucial to moving the country forward

Dead-Dog Ads Arrive After Election for PG County Executive

ANNAPOLIS – The big sad eyes of a black Labrador retriever stare up at Prince George’s County voters from the front of an ad slamming county executive candidate Michael Jackson, whose sheriff’s deputies infamously killed a local mayor’s two dogs in a botched July 2008 drug raid

Three Generations of Republicans Vie to Take on Franchot

ANNAPOLIS – There are 54 years separating the youngest and oldest Republican candidates vying to challenge incumbent comptroller Peter Franchot in November

Ehrlich Winning the Sandwich Race

ANNAPOLIS – For all their campaigning, fundraising, advertising and debating, Gov

Sandwich Race a Dead Heat, Too

ANNAPOLIS – For all their campaigning, fundraising, advertising and debating, Gov

Dubious Parents Become East Baltimore School’s Boosters

BALTIMORE – The East Baltimore Community School was designed to be a neighborhood school, but earning widespread community support took a while, the city schools chief executive said