First elected in 1994, Brady wants to continue to bring his long-term perspective to the council.
Young candidate paints himself as the only true fiscal conservative.
Plain speaking Brown lets it be known what he is thinking.
For Trouth, governing is in the details.
Gardner prefers the hands-on approach of helping others.
Alegbeleye is running for District 3 City Council fueled by his love for the U.S. Constituion.
Fifty-year Bowie resident Polangin is seeking her third city council term.
Mellits seeks to apply his engineer's way of thinking to council seat.
If passed, The DREAM Act would allow undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at community colleges and state universities.
The task force met yesterday to discuss several proposals, including one to extend Maryland's timeframe to clean up the bay.
With stimulus money drying up, what's next for Maryland?
City and county officials, library personnel and representatives from the developers will be on hand to answer any questions and address concerns from members of the community.
Also, radio & TV museum outgrows headquarters.
Roscoe Bartlett was the target of the crowd's frustrations.
If approved, the gasoline tax would increase by 15 cents a gallon.
Gov. O'Malley's proposal passed 91 to 46 in the House.
The Greater Bowie Chamber of Commerce is hosting the second forum for candidates in the race for Bowie's City Council tonight at 7 p.m. at the Kenhill Center.
Bell, Brady and Turner wrangle about development, the economy and the environment.
Brown and Trouth discuss the vacant Marketplace and a homeless shelter.
The full Senate is scheduled to vote on the bill later tonight. Three alternative plans were rejected.
Alegbeleye and Gardner debate speed cameras and attracting new families to Bowie.
Polangin and Mellits grapple about speeding and Marketplace development.
The proposal will be discussed at a hearing tomorrow.
State lawmakers will return to Annapolis next week to vote on redistricting plan.
Maryland legislators will meet beginning Oct. 17 for a special session to pass Congressional redistricting before the start of the 2012 legislative session, according to a press release from the governor's office.
Smokers in Maryland may have to empty their wallets even more now that a new campaign could increase taxes on all tobacco goods.
Also, speeding cameras net nearly 90,000 speeders in second year of operation.
The gardens will be paid for, in part, by a $10.9 million EPA grant.
Her monthly Community in the Courthouse meetings are designed to get local residents involved with the justice system.
The council will also hear an update from the city’s Economic Development Director about a business incubator in Bowie.
The waiver would give Maryland's public schools more flexibility in allocating funds.
The presumptive County Council member for District 6, Davis says thanks to the voters.
With filing deadline next Friday, uncontested races in District 1, two At-Large seats and for mayor.
Prince George's County Council Chair Ingrid Turner started the reading program. She visited High Bridge Elementary to read to students and advocate for them to start reading regularly at a young age.
Pay-to-play scandal another dent on Prince George's political scene.
Nearly 1,000 people in Maryland die each year as a result of the flu. At a 50 percent vaccination rate, Maryland surpassed the national average for flu shots last year.
Maryland representatives gear up to discuss gay marriage for the 2012 legislation session.
Davis and Turner were often the names on the lips of voters.
With a light turnout, the names of Davis and Turner are on lips of voters this morning.
Polls open at 7 a.m.