Three newcomers will join the Maryland delegation in the house but it is uncertain if the democrats will hold on to 6th Congressional District.
Maryland goes for Harris: “Girl power” beats out Trump
Reliably Democratic Maryland was called by the Associated Press for Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential race on Nov. 5.
Live from the polls: what Maryland voters are saying on Election Day
We’re continuously updating this article with Maryland voters’ stories about what brought them to the polls on Election Day.
Marylanders help out in the swing state next door
Brooke Lierman is a prominent Democrat in Maryland, but lately she has been going next door to campaign – in neighboring Pennsylvania.
Election forecasters signal trouble for Maryland GOP hopes
Maryland Republicans entered the 2024 election cycle with reasons to believe they could reach Congress.
Basic truths and blatant errors: What AI says about the presidential election
Artificial Intelligence can hold many functions including coding, researching, improving business operations and finding a dinner recipe. But could it be just as useful for navigating this presidential election?
Angela Alsobrooks spent significantly more on radio ads than Larry Hogan ahead of election
Maryland Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks spent 124% more on radio advertising than Larry Hogan from March to October of this year. On a combined 18 stations, Alsobrooks spent $220,000 while Hogan spent just $52,000.
Maryland’s bear-hunting season opens with gusto and concern
As the bear population rises and animals wander toward more populated areas of the state, hunting as a means of population control remains controversial.
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.
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.