Brown likely victor in Democratic primary, would be Md.’s first Black attorney general
Anthony G. Brown appears headed to victory in his historic Democratic primary battle against Katie Curran O’Malley to be Maryland’s next attorney general.
Baltimore judge faces new disciplinary charges for alleged misconduct
A Baltimore judge already facing suspension for her behavior on the job has been charged with additional misconduct for allegedly attempting to manipulate an incident report to cast another judge in a bad light. The Commission on Judicial Disabilities previously found that Baltimore City District Judge Devy Patterson Russell had committed sanctionable conduct by yelling at […]
Hogan calls O’Malley’s statement on furniture purchase ‘blatantly false’
Gov. Larry Hogan Tuesday said his predecessor, former Gov. Martin O'Malley, was less than forthright in his published explanation of a controversial purchase of state-owned furniture from the governor's mansion.
The first lady strikes a pose
Katie O'Malley posed in the latest spring styles for a photo spread shot all around Government House.
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A few government and politics headlines for Monday.
First lady Katie O’Malley regrets words about gay marriage foes
ANNAPOLIS — Moving swiftly to stem potential damage to same-sex marriage legislation in Maryland, first lady Katie O’Malley said Friday she regretted her choice of words at a national conference when she said gay marriage legislation in the state failed last year because “there were some cowards that prevented it from passing.” Her comments, which […]
Waiting for Gaga
Just about 24 hours after Gov. Martin O’Malley invited Lady Gaga to dinner, the governor’s staff was still waiting for the pop icon to RSVP. O’Malley sent this tweet Monday: “.@LadyGaga thanks for your advocacy against bullying. Katie & I would like to invite you to dinner to discuss eliminating bullying in MD.” Asked Monday […]
DBED delegation larger on Maryland trade mission to India
The Department of Business and Economic Development will foot the bill for at least a dozen state employees on the governor’s upcoming trade mission to India. DBED covered expenses for five when Gov. Martin O’Malley made a trade mission to China, South Korea and Vietnam in June. The delegation for that trip was smaller, however […]
O’Malley to bring more than 100 on trade mission to India
Gov. Martin O’Malley will embark on a trade mission to India, the first by a sitting Maryland governor, at the end of November with a delegation of more than 100 educators, business executives and elected officials, his office announced Tuesday. The trip will stretch from Nov. 28 to Dec. 4 and include a short stop […]
Annapolis seeking to become friendlier to wildlife
ANNAPOLIS — First lady Katie O’Malley is helping kick off a campaign to make Annapolis friendlier for wildlife. The campaign seeks to certify Maryland’s capital as a Community Wildlife Habitat. The program is run by the National Wildlife Federation and is designed to provide habitat for wildlife through sustainable gardening in backyards, parks, community gardens, […]
Judge O’Malley visits Baltimore Co. students
TOWSON — Judge Katie O’Malley is visiting a group of Baltimore County students who created a bullying awareness and prevention public service announcement. O’Malley will visit with students at George Washington Carver Center for the Arts and Technology in Towson on Thursday afternoon. She’ll view the announcement aimed at promoting anti-bullying efforts. The event previews [&he[...]
O’Malley’s second inauguration set for Wednesday
ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Martin O’Malley’s is having his second inauguration. The ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday in Annapolis. O’Malley and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown will be sworn in the state Senate at noon. There will then be an event outside the Maryland State House shortly after the Senate ceremony. The governor and his wife, Katie […]