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Gobernador: Cox Proyectado Como Ganador de las Primarias Republicanas, Moore Lidera la Carrera Demócrata
Dan Cox ha sido proyectado como el ganador de las primarias republicanas para gobernador de Maryland. Cox fue respaldado por el ex presidente Donald Trump. Cox tiene el 56.2% de… Read More
Sen. Kagan Calls County’s Goal to Release Election Results by Aug. 12 ‘a Hot Mess’
Montgomery County’s goal to declare the winners of Tuesday’s primary election is Aug. 12, more than three weeks after voting ends. Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed a bill that would have… Read More
El Jueves es el Último Día de Votación Anticipada
El jueves es el octavo y último día de votación anticipada. Los votantes elegibles tienen hasta las 8:00 p. m. emitir su voto en cualquiera de los 14 centros de… Read More
Elrich Appoints Residents to Administrative Charging Committee
County Executive Marc Elrich has appointed two residents – Christopher Jennison and Andrea McCoy Johnson – to the inaugural Administrative Charging Committee (ACC), the county government announced Friday. The committee,… Read More
Healthy Children’s Meal Option Moves Closer to Restaurant Menus
Councilmember Craig Rice’s push for restaurants that serve children’s meals be required to include one healthy option is closer to fruition. On Tuesday, the council approved on final reading a… Read More
Eight Women Run for Montgomery County Council
*This article has been updated to include information on the candidacy of Laurie-Anne Sayles With nearly a year before voting begins, eight women have entered the Democratic Primary for one… Read More
State Paves Way for Widening, Adding Toll Lanes; Elrich Calls Plan ‘Irresponsible’
The Maryland Transportation Authority Board Tuesday unanimously approved several measures that pave the way for a public-private partnership that will widen and add toll lanes on I-495 from the American… Read More
Support for Marijuana Legalization Hits New High in Goucher College Poll
Two-thirds of Maryland residents support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, a recent Goucher College survey found. That’s the highest level of support tallied since the college’s poll started tracking… Read More
‘A Great Day for the State’: Board of Public Works Approves Purple Line Settlement
The three-member Maryland Board of Public Works unanimously approved a settlement that ends all financial claims and litigation concerning the proposed Purple Line. Under the agreement, the state will pay… Read More
Grass Roots Group Determined to Eliminate At-Large Council Seats
Kimbyln Persaud, chair of Nine Districts for Montgomery County, said that even if County voters don’t eliminate all at-large council districts, “We’ve already won,” because the county councilmembers had to… Read More
Raskin, Fellow Democrats Impressed by Huge Voter Turnout; Optimistic Biden Will Win
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, who was expected to be overwhelmingly reelected to represent the 8th District, said he was optimistic Joe Biden would be the next president. “I think there… Read More
Five Things to Know Today, Nov. 3, in Montgomery County
Happy Election Day! It’s Tuesday, Nov. 3 and here are five things to know in Montgomery County: 1. Election Day: You can vote today between 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.… Read More