With a commanding early lead in Tuesday's special primary election for Prince George's County executive, State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy started to look forward Tuesday night to becoming the Democratic nominee for the post.
Eleven candidates are vying to replace Angela D. Alsobrooks as county executive. The county is facing a looming budget deficit and more economic uncertainty under the Trump administration.
In her acceptance speech at the grand ballroom at Metro Points Hotel in New Carrollton, Braveboy vowed to represent all Prince Georgians.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (7News) — Voters head to the polls Tuesday for Prince George’s County’s special election. The Council’s District 5 seat is at stake, but most are closely watching the race for a new county executive, now that it has been vacated by new U.S. Senator Angela Alsobrooks.
Maryland Sen. Angela Alsobrooks spoke with T.J. Smith on Friday amid federal worker concerns and budgets. “These are experts in their field,” she said. “We see people who are impacted at the Social S
Campaign-style targeting of Gov. Wes Moore and his latest budget plan has all but launched Maryland into next year’s gubernatorial election.
President Donald Trump’s spending freezes and grants cuts are hurting efforts to improve local water quality in the Chesapeake Bay region, lawmakers and environmental groups said Wednesday.
Senators, representatives from Maryland and Virginia said they planned on using their plus-one spot to either bring a fired federal worker or an employee advocate.
Prince George’s County state’s attorney Aisha Braveboy declared victory Tuesday night in the special Democratic primary election for county executive.
The Trump administration is withholding $330 million in previously approved federal grant awards for about 30 Maryland transportation projects.
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