By Adam Pagnucco. Governor Larry Hogan may be running away from President Donald Trump as fast as he can, but his base is happy to embrace both of them. Here…
First Impressions, Part Two
By Adam Pagnucco. Bill Conway, Potomac Many readers have encountered Diana Conway, one of MoCo’s most tenacious and effective environmental activists. As she is someone who has long been involved…
Cory McCray to Announce for Senate
By Adam Pagnucco. Next Saturday, freshman Delegate Cory McCray (D-45) is holding a campaign event in which he is expected to announce a challenge to long-time Baltimore City Senator Nathaniel…
First Impressions, Part One
By Adam Pagnucco. The combination of County Executive Ike Leggett’s retirement, public campaign financing and term limits is producing an unprecedented flood of candidates running for the County Council’s four…
Union Density in Maryland, 1983-2016
By Adam Pagnucco. Labor Day is the one day of the year when the press discusses one of America’s great historic institutions, the labor movement. Much of the press’s discourse…
Evan Glass Announces Kickoff
By Adam Pagnucco. Council At-Large candidate Evan Glass has announced his campaign kickoff event at El Golfo in Silver Spring on September 16th. (For those who have not been to…
By Adam Pagnucco. Eight Maryland state legislators comprising the General Assembly’s Asian Caucus are applauding the removal of the statehouse’s Roger Taney statue and calling for changing Maryland’s disgraceful state…
By Adam Pagnucco. In a post on Senator Cheryl Kagan’s Facebook page, Council Member George Leventhal has blamed the voters’ passage of term limits on “right wing populism.” Yes folks,…
By Adam Pagnucco. Real estate agents in Takoma Park report that home values in the City have doubled in the last month as local candidates swarm in to buy houses. …
By Adam Pagnucco. Democrats all over the country have lately been demanding that Confederate statues and other monuments celebrating slavery be taken down. That extends to Maryland, where Baltimore Mayor…