With the presidential debates over and election day just two weeks away, some Maryland voters are still trying to make up their minds.
Illegal Immigrant with Big Dreams Hopes Dream Act Passes in Md.
Like hundreds of undocumented high school graduates, Raymond Jose, 22, (on the right) is waiting to see whether voters will uphold the Maryland Dream Act, which would allow some illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition at public two- and four-year colleges.
Independent Candidate Sobhani Shakes Up Senate Race
Independent candidate Rob Sobhani sent ripples through the U.S. Senate campaign when he injected more than $4.6 million of his own money into the race and began popping up in TV ads all over Maryland.
Maryland NFL Replacement Referee Returns to Work High School Game
Tom Falcinelli couldn’t have been more invisible officiating a high school football game last weekend, attended by a few hundred parents and students.
The Lieutenant Governor is Ready to Shine
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown is perhaps the best known of four likely Democratic candidates for governor of Maryland in 2014.
Maryland Republicans Gear Up for 2014 Gubernatorial Race
A number of prominent Maryland Republicans are being mentioned in the discussion of the 2014 gubernatorial race.
Supreme Court May Examine Maryland DNA Collection Law
At least three issues before the Supreme Court this term could have an impact on Maryland law.
Comptroller Franchot Among Potential Candidates in 2014 Gubernatorial Race
His role as, “a fiscally responsible, progressive Democrat,” will give him an advantage should he choose to run in 2014, Franchot said.