Politicians Changing the Game with Early Start

ANNAPOLIS- Candidates in next year’s two major statewide political races have reset the Maryland political clock to an unprecedented extent this year, announcing their candidacies and launching their campaigns earlier than ever before

Duncan Seeks to Cross Racial, Economic Lines in Baltimore

BALTIMORE – One of the first things Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan did after officially declaring himself a candidate for governor of Maryland was make his way to a small, crowded gymnasium attached to West Baltimore’s Union Baptist Church, one of the city’s oldest and most prominent African-American churches

Duncan Makes it Official

ROCKVILLE- Vowing to make Maryland “the national leader on education,” Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan officially announced his candidacy for governor Thursday, standing in front of the boyhood home where, he said, his mother instilled in him the values of faith and public service

Personnel Panel Names Outside Counsel

ANNAPOLIS-The special committee investigating the personnel practices of Gov

Ehrlich Aide Questions Curran’s Impartiality

ANNAPOLIS- While Maryland Attorney General J

In Md. Politics, Two Media Markets Take Money, Time

ANNAPOLIS – Although the Democratic primary is still nearly a year away, many predict that Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley and Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan each will need every minute of that time simply to get name recognition in the other’s home turf

O’Malley Announces After Foray to D.C. Suburbs

BALTIMORE-Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley officially announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for governor Wednesday evening, after spending a day stumping for votes in the political backyard of his chief rival

O’Malley’s Announcement Comes with Criticism

ANNAPOLIS-Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley is expected to formally announce his candidacy for governor of Maryland Wednesday evening, marking an unusually early — and contentious — start to an election still more than a year away

Annapolis Looks to November Election

ANNAPOLIS-Despite a sleepy primary, Annapolis politicians are gearing up for what many are predicting will be a heated general election campaign to choose a mayor and city council for the state capital

Court OK’s worker’s comp for undocumented aliens

ANNAPOLIS-A ruling by the Maryland Court of Appeals has cemented the rights of undocumented workers to receive workers’ compensation