Despite shifts in speakers and events thanks to Isaac, Maryland delegates to the Republican National Convention said they are flexible and eager to achieve their main goal: nominating Mitt Romney and preparing for the fall campaign.
Traditional Family for the Twenty-First Century
Terrance Heath and Richard Imirowicz met in 2001 and have since adopted two boys, now 4 and 9. This photo story documents the domestic life of a same-sex couple living in suburban Maryland.
Governors O’Malley and McDonnell, Friendly Neighbors, National Rivals
While neither is on a ballot in November, Maryland’s Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley and Virginia’s Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell are waging a proxy war this year, campaigning for gubernatorial candidates across the country while simultaneously boosting their own chances at national office.
O’Malley in 2016? D.C. Press Breakfast Keeps Speculation Circulating
In a move sure to stoke rumors he will be a candidate for president in 2016, Gov. Martin O’Malley appeared at a press breakfast in Washington, D.C., fielding questions from reporters and bolstering Democrats’ election-year message.
Groups Call for Special Session, Republicans Disagree
Several Maryland groups on Wednesday pressured lawmakers to reconvene for a special session and prevent more than $500 million in cuts under the “doomsday” budget, rejecting Republican claims that the current budget is sufficient.
Photo Campaign Focuses on Trayvon Martin’s Hoodie Controversy
In the days following the initial publicity surrounding the shooting of Trayvon Martin, people found various ways to express their grief, outrage and fear. One Bowie resident turned to her creative outlet: photography.