Gov. Martin O’Malley
Baker Asks Prince George’s School Leader To Stay
Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker is asking the interim superintendent of the county school system to extend his contract through the summer.
Anne Arundel Co. State’s Attorney To Retire, Join Maryland State Parole Commission
Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney Frank Weathersbee is retiring after 25 years in the job.
Md. Flags At Half-Staff To Honor Fallen Officers
Flags in Maryland are flying at half-staff in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day, a day honoring law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.
O’Malley Criticized By Md. GOP On Prison Corruption Investigation
New evidence reveals the corruption in Maryland correctional facilities goes far beyond the city detention center, and outraged lawmakers are calling for it to end.
General Assembly Passes Bill To Help Veterans
A measure to help veterans as they transition to the civilian workforce in Maryland has cleared the General Assembly.
Md. OKs Bill For Public-Private Partnerships
A measure to better facilitate public-private partnerships in Maryland has cleared the General Assembly.
Push To Bring Volvo Ocean Race Back To Baltimore
It’s been a big success in the past, so a push is underway now to bring the Volvo Ocean Race back to to Baltimore.
Court: Ousted Md. Delegate Cannot Get Job Back
The state’s highest court has ruled that former delegate Tiffany Alston will not get her seat back and that the governor can fill the vacancy in Prince George’s County.
Md. Legislative Leaders Say Gas Tax A Tough Sell
While Maryland legislative leaders say they are painfully aware of the need for additional transportation money, they didn’t sound very confident on Friday during a preview of the upcoming session that there will be enough support in the Legislature to produce a revenue package of the magnitude that is needed.
Top Aide To Gov. O’Malley Leaving For Private Sector
A top aide to Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley is leaving for the private sector.
O’Malley Calls Snowy Garrett County ‘My Whole State’
It wasn’t rain and wind but three feet of snow that’s left much of Western Maryland crippled. In Garrett County, 70 percent of people still have no power with temperatures in the low 30s Thursday night.
O’Malley Signs Order Regarding Absentee Ballots
Gov. Martin O’Malley has signed an executive order to help people apply for absentee ballots, if they are unable to apply in person because of Superstorm Sandy.


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