Following is a letter sent to the Gazette by Walt Bader, Executive Director of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 35, concerning a recent article published by the newspaper on…
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Excellent Gazette Coverage in Wheaton
Gazette reporter Amber Parcher deserves special recognition for banging out three top-shelf articles on Wheaton this week about landlord Leonard Greenberg, redevelopment issues in the Central Business District and Costco’s…
Did Saqib Ali Rig the Gazette Poll?
In the Gazette’s recent poll on influential state legislators, Delegate Saqib Ali (D-39) showed up on both the most influential Delegates list and the least influential Delegates list. Now how…
Yesterday, nearly half of the elected state and county officials in Montgomery County debated the relative endorsement value of the Post and the Apple Ballot. Today, we’ll look at the…
Gazette Begins Influence Survey
We intercepted the following email sent out to an undisclosed number of people by Gazette Annapolis reporter Doug Tallman. From: Politics [mailto:Politics@gazette.net]Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 5:20 PMTo: PoliticsCc: Tallman,…
The Gazette’s website headline yesterday said, “Pundit: Ehrlich would win a Feb. 5 general election.” But the article relies on opinion from Larry Sabato, a professor based in Virginia. Maryland…
Gazette vs. Costco Subsidy
The Gazette issued an editorial questioning the Costco subsidy today, but it was Gazette cartoonist Chris Curtis who really put things in perspective.
List-mania is alive and well in Maryland and everywhere else, as everyone and their Aunt Ethel are issuing lists left and right. But no one else is offering a list…
Alex Mooney Joins U.S. Senate
Perish the thought, but if you read the Gazette yesterday morning, you would think it is true! Check out the headline two slots below “Latest News.” And why on Earth…
More on the History of the Gazette
This is just great stuff by Sebastian Montes.