Ball to Host Public Information Meeting on Elkridge Projects
August 8, 2024Cardin Celebrates Senate Passage of Bipartisan Water Resources Development Act as a Victory for Maryland
August 8, 2024State Board of Elections Prods Citizens to Become Election Judges
July 31, 2024County Opioid Restitution Fund Commission Seeks Members
July 23, 2024Howard County Executive Ball and U.S. Senator Cardin Weigh-in on Biden’s Decision
July 21, 2024Larry Hogan Endorsed by Maryland Forward Party
July 18, 2024Howard County Executive’s Behemoth $2.4 Billion Budget Approved by Council
May 22, 2024Tougher Juvenile Justice Bill Signed Into Law
May 20, 2024Sarah Elfreth Wins 3rd Congressional District Democratic Primary
May 15, 2024Funds Will Continue for North Laurel-Savage Sustainability Projects
May 9, 2024Ellicott City North Tunnel County Outreach Meeting
May 9, 2024When Your Candidate Withdraws, What Happens to Your Early Mail-In Ballot?
May 6, 2024Deadline to Request Mail-In Ballot for Maryland’s Primary Election Is Approaching
May 3, 2024State Board of Elections Opposes Lawsuit to Suspend Primary
April 23, 2024Ball Plans High School, Community Center and More for Elkridge
April 22, 2024County Executive Proposes Spending on Environmental Initiatives
April 18, 2024Ball Presents FY25 Budget to Howard County Council
April 17, 2024Ball’s Proposed Budget Would Preserve Elementary GT Program
April 15, 2024Maryland Delegation Proposes Feds Pay 100% of Bridge Replacement Cost
April 11, 2024Federal-County Partnership Brings Increased Road Safety, Accessibility
April 11, 2024County Executive Ball Expands Transformational Youth Programming
April 9, 2024County Executive Announces 2025 Capital Budget
April 1, 2024600,000 Mail-in Ballots Requested Ahead of Presidential Primary
April 1, 2024Out with the Old and In with the New: County Executive Seeks Flag Designs
April 1, 2024Transparency in Education Spending Act Supported by Ball
March 6, 2024Perennial Activist, Hiruy Hadgu, Announces Run for School Board
February 23, 2024Hogan Heads to New Hampshire Amid 2020 Speculation
April 26, 2019Hate Crime, Cyberbullying Legislation to become Law
April 22, 2019Bill Provides Protections to Student Loan Borrowers
April 20, 2019Del. Jay Jalisi Unanimously Reprimanded by House
March 27, 2019Hogan’s Historic Win Analyzed Graphically
November 9, 2018Hogan Wins; Republican Party Loses in State
November 7, 2018Democrats Have Big Pending To-Do List
November 7, 2018Trump Loses Advantages with New House Majority
November 7, 2018Governor Wins with High Approval from Democrats
November 7, 2018Ball Defeats Kittleman for County Executive
November 6, 2018Calvin Ball Leading in County Executive Race
November 6, 2018Historic Win for Hogan
November 6, 2018Larry Hogan Wins 2nd Term as Governor
November 6, 2018Larry Hogan Found Support Among Democrats
November 6, 2018Ben Cardin Wins Re-election
November 6, 2018Route One Corridor Issues Highlight at Debate
November 5, 2018Candidates in Comptroller Race Portray a Great Chasm
November 1, 2018Video: SCA Hosts County Executive Debate
October 18, 2018Kittleman, Ball Challenge Records at Debate in Savage
October 18, 2018Ahead of Senate Vote, Thousands March Against Kavanaugh
October 5, 2018Cardin, Van Hollen Dissatisfied with FBI Report
October 5, 2018Democrats: Trump Healthcare Curbs Could Affect 260,000 in State
October 2, 2018Hogan and two Senators Want FBI Probe of Kavanaugh
September 29, 2018Outside the Kavanaugh Hearings, Tears and Anger
September 27, 2018Hogan and Jealous Square Off in Lively Debate
September 25, 2018Gov. Hogan Announces Lower Healthcare Premiums
September 21, 2018Hogan, Jealous Agree to Single Debate
September 7, 2018Jealous Not Keeping Pace with Hogan Attacks
September 7, 2018Hogan Plans School Oversight with Office of Education Accountability
September 6, 2018Advocates Ask Hogan to Revise Animal Antibiotics Regulations
September 6, 20182018 Primary Election Results
June 27, 2018Robinson Seeks to be Voice of Reason on Board of Education
May 31, 2018District 3 and State’s Attorney Candidates Meet Voters
May 10, 2018Nursing Home Oversight on Legislative Radar
May 5, 2018Safety, Transgender, Immigration Issues Debated by Candidates
April 25, 2018Annapolis Expands Opportunities for Post-Conviction Relief
April 17, 2018Filmmaker Says Taxes Too High in Maryland
April 14, 2018Democrats Ask Governor to Increase Election Security
April 14, 2018Zuckerberg Tells House Panel Government Regulation of Social Media “Inevitable”
April 12, 2018VIDEO: Maryland Gerrymandering Case, Cutting Out Republicans
March 29, 2018Oral Argument Points to O’Malley as Responsible for Gerrymandering
March 28, 2018Van Hollen, Rubio Look to Stop Foreign Meddling in Elections
March 9, 2018Legislature Looking to Add Oversight to Governor’s Hiring Practices
March 9, 2018Tough Cyberbullying Bill Heads to Full Senate Floor
March 8, 2018Maryland Drivers Could Get $500 Fine for Using Cell
March 8, 2018Slots for Tots — At a Steep Price
February 22, 2018Sponsor of Bill to Legalize Hemp in Maryland Thinks this is the Year
February 22, 2018Potomac Pipeline Not Vetted by State, Say Environmentalists
February 16, 2018Certain Professionals Will Face Jail Time for Not Reporting Child Abuse If Bill Passes
February 16, 2018No Tackle Football for Kids Prior to High School if Terri Hill Has Her Way
February 16, 2018State Senator Proposes New Program to Reduce Costs of Community College
February 14, 2018Annapolis: Bills on Live Video, Pink Hunting Gear, Organ Transplants
February 14, 2018Adultery May Become Legal, but Minors Marrying May Become Illegal
February 2, 2018Maryland Comptroller Sends Message to Criminals: Turn Yourself In
April 14, 2016Mizeur’s Promises, Dirty Tricks and More
April 14, 2016Comptroller Franchot Puts Stop to Fraudulent Tax Returns
February 16, 2016How Brown Blew a Sure Thing
November 7, 2014Debate No. 2 Goes to Brown
October 15, 2014Mikulski Crosses Aisle to Condemn Domestic Violence; Dodges Radio Host
October 9, 2014Some In Maryland Delegation Push for Limits on ISIS Mission
September 18, 2014O’Malley Administration Unveils Website to Help Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
September 13, 2014
Tougher Juvenile Justice Bill Signed Into Law
Article reprinted from Maryland Matters under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. By William J. Ford Gov. Wes Moore (D) signed a juvenile justice reform bill Thursday that makes younger juveniles subject to state oversight […]