Support for book bans varies in Maryland school board races

Amid parents, activists and school boards challenging books across the state, Gov. Wes Moore signed the Freedom to Read Act into law earlier this year in an attempt to put an end to book bans in Maryland public schools.

On gender identity in schools, Maryland school board candidates are divided

School boards that set policy for those districts face a dilemma: Do they prioritize a student’s autonomy over their identity or the parents’ right to know who that child really is?

Environmentalists push for ban on Maryland’s industrial chicken farms

An environmental group is urging Gov. Wes Moore’s administration to impose a moratorium on Maryland’s industrial chicken farms when the current permit comes up for review next summer.

Hogan donors are more politically diverse, but Alsobrooks is strong among Democrats

Republican Larry Hogan is attracting donors from more diverse political affiliations than his Democratic competitor, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, in their heated race for the Senate.

Poll workers are in high demand – especially Maryland Republicans

As local boards of elections work around the clock to recruit and train workers before early voting starts next week, some Maryland counties are facing pressure to hire more Republican election judges.

With Senate control at stake, top Republicans give millions to Hogan’s bid

Hogan’s campaign has received more than $235,000, including a $75,000 contribution on Sept. 25, from the Cornyn Victory Committee, according to Federal Election Committee reports filed on Tuesday.

Maryland approves $3.4 million bond for affordable housing in Columbia

Top state officials approved a $3.4 million bond to revamp affordable housing in Columbia while maintaining their commitment to sustainability and clean energy.

Maryland building more electric vehicle charging stations with boost from federal, state funds

An influx of federal and state dollars is helping fund additional electric vehicle charging stations in Maryland.

Donations to Harris campaign from South Asian Marylanders soared after announcement

South Asian Marylanders around $46,000 in the week after July 21, when Vice President Kamala Harris announced her presidential bid, a lot more than financial contributions to the Biden campaign.

Election experts warn of bad actors and trickery, but it’s not all gloom and doom

Election experts are concerned that partisanship and a lack of faith in elections could be a problem this November, mainly due to the public’s susceptibility to misinformation.