$300M for BRAC upgrades awarded
&via=&related=DolcePixel"> With $300 million in new funding for BRAC-related traffic improvements awarded Monday to Montgomery County and Northern Virginia, Harford County Executive David...
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Have you been keeping up with The Daily Record’s news this week? Take our 10-question weekly news quiz in this fun, interactive feature. Leave a comment below and tell us how many questions you got...
View ArticleEye on Annapolis: Harford Co. executive ’99 percent sure’ he’s running for...
Harford County Executive David R. Craig, a Republican, said Wednesday he is “99 percent sure” he will run for governor in 2014. Craig, Harford’s top elected official since 2005, is term-limited and...
View ArticleC. Fraser Smith: The man from Harford County
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View ArticleEye on Annapolis: Haddaway-Riccio excited to join Craig’s ticket
Del. Jeannie Hathaway-Riccio, a Middle Shore Republican who lost her job as the House of Delegates' minority whip in a leadership shake-up this year, said Friday she will be formally announced as...
View ArticleDemocratic candidates for governor detail campaign fundraising
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman raised $1.1 million last year and has $2.1 million in his campaign account, an amount $3.1 million less than Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler.
View ArticleBrown gets early endorsement from trial lawyers
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown is the choice of Maryland trial lawyers to be the state's next governor.
View ArticleUlman joining Brown’s ticket in governor’s race
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman will join Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown's ticket in next year's race for governor.
View ArticleCampaign announcement not early, Craig says
Despite the primary election being one year away, Harford County Executive David R. Craig said there was no sense in waiting to declare his candidacy for governor.
View ArticleGeorge ready to formally enter governor’s race
Del. Ronald A. George is poised to join the field of contenders for Maryland governor Wednesday evening with a formal announcement in Annapolis.
View ArticleMaryland gubernatorial candidates descend on Ocean City
Several elected officials who fancy themselves a candidate for governor have found an ideal audience in Ocean City this week for the Maryland Municipal League’s annual conference.
View ArticleEye Opener: Craig to pick former House minority whip as running mate
A few government and politics headlines for Friday.
View ArticleAnnual conference for local officials begins in Ocean City
The summer MACo conference presents an important opportunity for candidates seeking statewide elected office.
View ArticleC. Fraser Smith: The man from Harford County
Harford County’s Republican executive, David R. Craig, is thinking about a race for governor in 2014.
View ArticleDemocratic candidates for governor detail campaign fundraising
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman raised $1.1 million last year and has $2.1 million in his campaign account, an amount $3.1 million less than Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler.
View ArticleBrown gets early endorsement from trial lawyers
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown is the choice of Maryland trial lawyers to be the state's next governor.
View ArticleUlman joining Brown’s ticket in governor’s race
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman will join Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown's ticket in next year's race for governor.
View ArticleCampaign announcement not early, Craig says
Despite the primary election being one year away, Harford County Executive David R. Craig said there was no sense in waiting to declare his candidacy for governor.
View ArticleGeorge ready to formally enter governor’s race
Del. Ronald A. George is poised to join the field of contenders for Maryland governor Wednesday evening with a formal announcement in Annapolis.
View ArticleMaryland gubernatorial candidates descend on Ocean City
Several elected officials who fancy themselves a candidate for governor have found an ideal audience in Ocean City this week for the Maryland Municipal League’s annual conference.
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