(Nathan Howard/Getty Images) Cox, who fought the certification of Joe Biden's 2020 victory, won the nomination over former Hogan administration official Kelly Schulz, signaling a harder-right turn among Republicans in a blue state. Cox will face the winner of the Democratic primary in November. By Erin Cox, Ovetta Wiggins and Antonio Olivo ● Read more » | | | | The projected Maryland GOP nominee was endorsed by Donald Trump, and the Democratic Governors Association spent big bucks trying to assure his victory. By Ovetta Wiggins ● Read more » | | | Live-updating results, maps and analysis of the 2022 Maryland primaries from The Washington Post. By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » | | | | Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) defended his decision to veto a bill aimed at speeding up ballot counting, as voters settle in for a long wait for winners from Tuesday's primary. By Ovetta Wiggins ● Read more » | | | Weekly demonstrations on their Brett Kavanaugh's street prompt increased noise complaints; police warn of possible arrests. By Dan Morse and Ellie Silverman ● Read more » | | | | Brown's victory positions him to make history as Maryland's first Black attorney general if he is elected in November, an outcome that appears to be a strong possibility. Republicans have not captured the statewide race for attorney general since 1952. By Joe Heim ● Read more » | | | Glenn Ivey, the former top prosecutor in Prince George's County, bested eight other contenders and is likely to win the seat in this deep-blue district in November. By Meagan Flynn ● Read more » | | | | Prince George's County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks's projected win almost certainly concludes a successful reelection bid after launching changes in education and policing and leading her county through the economic strain of the pandemic. By Daniel Wu ● Read more » | | | | Maryland Del. Brooke E. Lierman (D-Baltimore City), a civil rights and disability lawyer, bested Bowie Mayor Tim Adams for the nomination. By Jenna Portnoy ● Read more » | | | After the 2020 removal of Confederate memorials, museums provide a place to confront the ugly past and find a way forward. Perspective ● By Philip Kennicott ● Read more » | | | | Voters cast ballots in Montgomery County's hard-fought primary races, spurred by concerns over development, affordable housing and education. By Karina Elwood ● Read more » | | | | There were no projected winners in the board races Tuesday night as some votes, including mail-in ballots, were still to be counted. By Nicole Asbury ● Read more » | | | His social media accounts, called Unsuck DC Metro, were among the most tartly entertaining and avidly followed by competitors. By Adam Bernstein ● Read more » | | | | Amazon has pushed the Justice Department to turn a civil dispute into a criminal prosecution. By Rachel Weiner ● Read more » | | | After finding unnerving images of a prowler casing my home and car, I wondered what is the best way to protect myself: gun, dog, cops, befriend the prowler? Perspective ● By Courtland Milloy ● Read more » | | | | The arrest brings a partial end to a dispute between prosecutors and police, who wanted to see the teen charged in the slaying far earlier. By Keith L. Alexander ● Read more » | | | | The matter is being considered in juvenile court, according to Pete Piringer, the spokesman for the county fire and rescue service. By Martin Weil and Jasmine Hilton ● Read more » | | | | On Sunday, we could hit 100 for the first time since 2016. By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | | | | |
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