While 12 of Maryland’s 106 Democratic delegates are still officially pledged to vote for former New Jersey Sen
GOP Party Chairman Election is Five Months Away, But Race Already Under Way
PHILADELPHIA – The election to fill the seat of outgoing Maryland Republican Party Chairman Richard D
GOP Senate Nominee Paul Rappaport Makes Low-Key Convention Appearance
PHILADELPHIA – Republican Senate candidate Paul Rappaport is in town, like many others this week, stumping for money and support among the party faithful for his upcoming election
Bush Bus Tour Misses Maryland En Route to GOP Convention
COLLEGE PARK – Maryland is getting a bye – a bye-bye , actually – from presidential candidate George W
Sunshine State Residents Rain Money on Maryland Members of Congress
WASHINGTON – Florida may be the sunshine state, but for Maryland, it is also a money state
Ehrlich’s Fund-Raising Success Helps Push GOP Past State’s House Democrats
WASHINGTON – Led by Rep
Southern Maryland Gets Into the Campaign Finance Race, With Help From Hoyer
WASHINGTON – Fueled by a growing population and the fund-raising prowess of Rep
MARC Riders Criticize Commuter Train Service’s Poor On-Time Performance
WASHINGTON – When it comes to reasons why her MARC train is late, Christy Huddle believes she’s heard it all
Court Rules That Property Owners Violated Clean Water Act by Digging a Ditch
WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has ruled that Wicomico County resident James Deaton violated the Clean Water Act after digging a drainage ditch on his property