-
Running in the Democratic primary for comptroller, Delegate Brooke Lierman has expansive ideas for the state’s chief financial official. We ask about her plans for a climate resilience officer, wider broadband access-- and why she thinks she’s best for the job.
-
With the Democrats fresh off their first televised debate on Maryland Public Television Monday night, Wednesday’s two-hour event hosted by Bethesda Magazine offered a rare chance to hear from all four Republican gubernatorial candidates.
-
Pollster Steve Raabe of OpinionWorks assesses the mood of the Maryland electorate. And Justin Fenton, investigative reporter at The Baltimore Banner, discusses crime and policing issues as Marylanders head to the polls next month.
-
-
During an appearance Tuesday on Midday with Tom Hall, Mosby also said she is confident she will beat the federal perjury and false statement charges against her.
-
The incumbent State's Attorney for Baltimore, first elected in 2015, talks about her Democratic primary campaign for a 3rd term, her vision for criminal justice in Baltimore, and her legal battles to contest her own federal indictment on financial perjury charges.
-
-
We’ll go On the Record with Tim Adams, who’s running in the Democratic primary for comptroller. We ask his views on tax policy, pension-fund investments, and why he thinks Maryland isn’t giving competitive opportunities to minority-owned businesses.
-
The County Executive joins us for another in a series of regular conversations about key issues facing Baltimore County.
-
Diversifying the state’s business contracts and maintaining a triple-A bond rating are top priorities of both, but their focis differ in other areas.