A MS-13 gang member who was the primary suspect in a 2022 murder was allowed to enroll at a Maryland high school without the county school system being informed of his status.
BALTIMORE Since the last presidential election, Maryland has seen a concerning rise in turnover among our state's election officials—with almost half new to their positions—according to research from the Bipartisan Policy Center. As of January 2024, Maryland saw turnover in 11 voting jurisdictions.
Political analysts in Maryland agree there's a lot riding on Tuesday's debate, and it isn't just about where the candidates stand on the issues. Analysts expect a very different matchup than the one between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden over the summer.
Senate Republican sources say polling shows former Gov. Larry Hogan and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks are tied in the Maryland Senate race, a surprise result given Maryland’s
Gov. Wes Moore, waging a “war” on behalf of Democrat Angela Alsobrooks’ U.S. Senate bid, is raising funds for a new super PAC focused on defeating her opponent, Republican Larry Hogan, whom Moore succeeded as governor.
Fees and taxes rise as budget deficit looms; Maryland could be a national blueprint for electing Black political leaders; Gov. Wes Moore's super PAC airs anti-Hogan ad
Kamala Harris debate and Inauguration Day, here are five nightmares likely to keep Republican voters awake at night.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke with Fox News Digital about what masculinity means to him as the media has been obsessing over the subject while covering the 2024 presidential race.
Moore drew comparisons between the Harris economic agenda and Trump and Project 2025- — a conservative policy plan written by the Heritage Foundation that would revamp the federal government. He was optimistic about Harris’ chances in Tuesday’s debate.
The Maryland State Board of Elections is warning Maryland voters about a texting scam that’s spreading disinformation about the 2024 presidential election.
Maryland Senate candidate and former Gov. Larry Hogan spoke on Tuesday’s presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris and said it “was a bit of a train wreck.