Trump makes inroads in true-blue Maryland

Maryland remain blue in this election but overall the voting patterns in Maryland saw a shift from 2020 toward President-Elect Donald Trump.

Almost a million Marylanders turn out for early voting, up from last two presidential elections

Maryland’s Early voting came to an end on Oct. 31. after a busy week where nearly a million casted their ballots.

Lobbyists use nonprofits to sponsor trips for House, revealing blind spot in ethics rules

U.S. representatives and their staff have taken at least 17,000 trips since 2012 that were paid for by private parties, many of them nonprofits with deep ties to lobbyists and special interests.

How the Harris campaign is galvanizing young voters in Maryland

After Kamala Harris announced her candidacy in July, young voter registration in Maryland strengthened, according to an analysis by Capital News Service.

Harris promises ‘new way forward’ in accepting nomination for president

Vice President Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic party’s nomination pledging “a new way forward” for the nation and warning that the consequences of another Donald Trump presidency would be “extremely serious.”

Democrats see abortion issue as defining – and winning – issue in fall election

Abortion has been a key talking point at the Democratic National Convention, with speeches focused on reproductive rights on every night of the convention.

Democratic Convention Notebook: Raskin’s mustard, Colbert in town, Demobrats

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Maryland, made sure Maryland delegates could savor the flavor of the Democratic National Convention well after they leave Chicago.

At Democratic convention, Maryland’s Moore invokes Key Bridge recovery as ‘story of America’

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore used the speedy recovery from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in March as an example of the American spirit in an impassioned speech to the Democratic National Convention.

Democratic Convention Notebook: Maryland roll call, Baltimore’s Simba and Swiftie bracelets

The Democratic National Convention proceedings included a ceremonial roll call of the states, a political tradition in both parties. When it was Maryland’s turn, Gov. Wes Moore took the mic enthusiastically shouting, “We are M-A-R-Y-L-A-N-D!!!!!!.”

Maryland’s Blueprint to prepare students for college and careers – and counselors lead the way

Every school district across the state is hiring career counselors to make sure all high school students are prepared for their next steps after high school by the end of the 10th grade.