Politics
Endorsements from Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, Ivan Bates, Scott Shellenberger, and Kweisi Mfume signal growing momentum (BALTIMORE COUNTY – April 27, 2026) — The race for Baltimore County Executive is intensifying, and the question of who earns the vote is front and center across the county. At the heart of that conversation is Baltimore County Councilman Julian Jones, who is working to make history as the first Black County Executive. As the campaign unfolds, Jones is steadily building a coalition of support that reflects both political strength and community trust. Most recently, Jones secured the endorsement of former state Senator Shirley Nathan-Pulliam —…
BREAKING: Jones Secures Dual State’s Attorney Endorsements in Major Political Power Move (TOWSON – April 8, 2026) — In what could prove to be a defining moment in the race for Baltimore County Executive, Councilman Julian Jones has secured a powerful and potentially game-changing pair of endorsements. On a crisp morning in Towson, Jones announced that he has earned the backing of both Scott D. Shellenberger and Ivan J. Bates—the top prosecutors in Baltimore County and Baltimore City, respectively. In a region where politics and public safety are deeply intertwined, the significance cannot be overstated. A Rare Regional Alignment Endorsements…
(MIAMI, FL – April 6, 2026) – “The United States is experiencing the early stages of serious trouble ahead” is a statement now echoed by most American citizens and countless visitors from other countries. A belief that applies to more than one topic. The continual rise in mass unemployment due to corporate mismanagement, malfeasance, greed, and the shift towards AI technology has further kickstarted increasing income disparities. Unwarranted fear of other ethnic groups has reignited misunderstandings, ignorance, and hatred among one group towards another, which has exploded in the form of unrestrained public displays of racism. A flame that has…
(LA PLATA, MD – April 3, 2026) — The Charles County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce its 2026 Candidate Forum Series, a set of in-person forums designed with one clear purpose: to center the conversation on business and economic issues that directly impact the Charles County community. These forums will provide a unique opportunity for business leaders, professionals, and community stakeholders to hear directly from candidates—through a business lens. Each discussion will focus specifically on topics such as economic growth, workforce development, infrastructure, and the overall vitality of Charles County. “As the voice of business in Charles County, we…
Baltimore, MD — Community members across Baltimore are invited to take part in a Voter Registration Certification Training on April 16 at 6:00 PM. The training is hosted by the Tri-Chapters of The Links, Incorporated —Baltimore (MD), Harbor City (MD), and Patapsco River (MD) and led by the Baltimore City Board of Elections. This training provides participants with the opportunity to become officially certified to register voters in the State of Maryland. As civic engagement continues to play a critical role in strengthening communities, this initiative is designed to equip residents with the tools and knowledge needed to directly support…
(BALTIMORE – March 30, 2026) — With the June 23rd primary election fast approaching, Politics 26 returns tomorrow at 6 PM with a powerful lineup of candidates, consultants, and political voices ready to unpack what may be one of the most consequential election cycles in recent memory. Hosted by Doni Glover, the show continues to carve out space for real, unfiltered political dialogue — the kind that informs, challenges, and prepares voters for what lies ahead. Tomorrow’s panel features: Robert Dashiell, Esquire Andy Pierre, political consultant Braxton Street, politico Joining the conversation are candidates actively shaping the race: Sabrina Tapp-Harper…
(RANDALLSTOWN – March 27, 2026) – I have to be honest. I’m not just saddened — I’m alarmed.What I’m hearing from some leaders in Northwest Baltimore County right now sounds less like strategy and more like disunity at the worst possible moment. On June 23rd, Baltimore County voters face a historic crossroads. For the first time ever, a non-white male candidate has a real shot at leading the county. Given everything people of color have built and contributed here, this moment is long overdue. Moments like this don’t come often — and when we mishandle them, we pay for it…
(BALTIMORE COUNTY – March 16, 2026) — Admittedly, I am hard on my Baltimore County brethren. Why? Because time after time, I receive phone calls asking for help — political advice, strategic insight, introductions, or media coverage. And yes, I help when I can. But I have also tried to push something equally important: self-empowerment. Yet somehow, incredibly, we keep returning to the same place. Let me also be clear about something. I’m a Baltimore City guy. Always have been. City all day. But much of my family lives in Baltimore County, and I’ve spent plenty of time out there…
Mayor Scott’s zoning overhaul and Governor Moore’s statewide housing bill signal a major shift in how Maryland approaches development. (BALTIMORE – March 15, 2026) – For months, Baltimore residents have been debating a controversial zoning proposal at City Hall that could allow single-family homes to be converted into multi-unit buildings. But while that fight continues locally, a second housing plan moving through Annapolis could accomplish many of the same goals statewide. Taken together, the proposals — one from Mayor Brandon Scott and another from Governor Wes Moore — represent one of the most significant shifts in Maryland housing policy in decades.…
BMORENews Founder Doni Glover reports from Annapolis as the District 10 delegate race shifts and Northwest Baltimore County voters prepare for a pivotal election. (ANNAPOLIS – March 10, 2026) – There’s nothing quite like popping up in Annapolis during Maryland’s legislative session. The 90-day Maryland General Assembly session is relentless. The state’s 47 senators and 141 delegates debate roughly 2,500 bills affecting everything from energy costs and public safety to education funding and economic development. It is serious work. And on any given day, Annapolis becomes a meeting place for lawmakers, advocates, community leaders, and everyday Marylanders determined to ensure…
The giants who built Minority Business Enterprise didn’t act like this. Not one of them. (ANNAPOLIS – March 8, 2026) – I was there. At the very first MBE Night in Annapolis. Helped promote it, in fact. I know what it was built on. I know who was in the room. I know the spirit that animated it — a spirit that came directly from the giants who spent their lives fighting to open the doors of economic opportunity for Black and minority business owners in Maryland and across this country. Which is why what I am watching unfold right now…
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