The 2012 presidential candidates are discussing their religiosity like never before, and an increasing number of voters don’t seem to like it.
Muse Campaign Leaflet’s Jewish Reference Sparks Criticism
U.S. Senate candidate C. Anthony Muse, running to unseat Sen. Ben Cardin, defended campaign literature, which singled out Jews in the upper chamber, as “educational tools” designed to emphasize the low numbers of blacks in Congress.
With Republican Primary Race Undecided, Maryland Finally Matters
The Republican presidential primary has become a dog fight for delegates to the August convention, putting Maryland in an unfamiliar situation — it actually matters.
Live Blog: Ron Paul Speaks at the University of Maryland
CNS will live-blog the event here beginning at 6:45 p.m.
Sen. Norman Stone Honored for 50 Years of Serving Maryland
Gov. Martin O’Malley, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz honored Sen. Norman Stone, D-Baltimore, in the Maryland Senate following an appearance from Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich.
President Obama Tells Students to Take On Clean Energy Jobs
In his speech to students at the Prince George’s Community College, President Barack Obama stressed the importance of clean energy jobs, and said that community colleges are in a unique position to prepare students to take them on.
Feds Target Maryland Buyers of Raw Milk
The feds have cut off a supply of raw milk for Maryland residents from Pennsylvania. The move outraged some Marylanders who are forced to go out of state for raw milk because Maryland is one of 25 states in which sales for human consumption are illegal.
Budget Gridlock in Md. House Could Spell Disaster for Police Aid
Maryland’s House of Delegates could resort to sizeable reductions to local police aid, including never-before-cut discretionary grants, should it fail to adopt a revised version of the Senate’s budget package.