President-elect Donald Trump has picked a slew of news-making Cabinet appointees and is expected to turn his attention to state-based appointees, including U.S. attorneys, in the coming weeks. Though there’s no requirement to replace current U.
Martin O’Malley launches bid for DNC chair, pledging a 50-state strategy and a unifying vision to rebuild Democrats after bruising 2024 elections
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley on Monday said he would resign as head of the U.S. Social Security Administration to run to head the Democratic National Committee. O'Malley told President Joe Biden he would resign effective Nov. 29, the New York Times reported.
Democrat April McClain Delaney has narrowly won a U.S. House seat in Maryland’s most competitive congressional races.
Republican Neil Parrott officially conceded in the Maryland House race for District 6, acquiescing to his third straight political loss. “Maryland’s 6th District is a wonderful place to live, and
The often-tense contest with Republican Neil Parrott in the 6th Congressional District revolved around issues affecting women and border security.
Washington County Delegate Brooke Grossman (D – 2B), whose district comprises Hagerstown, is behind a bill in the Maryland state legislature that will change the names of highways.
WASHINGTON -- Democrat April McClain Delaney wins election to U.S. House in Maryland's 6th Congressional District.
WASHINGTON - Leaders in D.C., Maryland and Virginia are gearing up to welcome the Trump administration back into Washington. While Virginia's Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin hopes to benefit, Maryland Gov.
In 2023, the Maryland Department of the Environment released the Climate Pollution Reduction Plan, requiring the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2045. Let’s lead and make that transition more quickly.
Mr. O’Malley, who ran for president in 2016, is the first candidate to announce a bid to lead the reeling Democratic Party as it faces two years of powerlessness in Washington.
Opioid overdoses are trending downward in parts of Maryland, particularly in Washington County, where progress continues to grow. Here's how. When it comes to opioid overdoses, the numbers across Maryland are beginning to trend downward by more than 2%.