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Gov. Martin O’Malley talks to reporters about the indictment of 25 people, including 13 female correctional officers, in a federal case involving jail contraband at the Baltimore City Detention ...
In a speech to Wisconsin Democrats on Saturday night, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) took jabs at the state's Republican governor and its high-profile congressman Paul Ryan, and touted his own ...
What he does: O’Malley became a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School in January 2015 after finishing two terms as governor of Maryland.
Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley announced during a rally this morning in Baltimore that he will seek the 2016 Democratic nomination for the presidency.
U.S. President Joe Biden has picked former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley to lead the massive, financially challenged U.S. agency that distributes Social Security benefits to the elderly and ...
A long-awaited portrait of former Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) is now gone after a very brief public appearance. The portrait was unveiled in July and sent to what was to be its home in the Governor ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- On Wednesday, Governor Martin O'Malley will be sworn into his second term. He also has scheduled an event at the University of Maryland College Park. Behind the scenes, his ...
When Gov. Martin O'Malley delivers his State of the State Address on Wednesday, his talk will center on reducing a billion dollar shortfall in the budget by any means necessary.
Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) and his wife, retired District Court Judge Catherine Curran O’Malley, haven’t lived in the governor’s mansion since 2015. Their portraits are absent from both the ...
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley told President Joe Biden on Monday that he was resigning as head of the U.S. Social Security Administration to run for office with the hopes of leading the ...
Gov. Martin O'Malley is getting ready to embark on a series of paid speaking events. O'Malley revealed what he plans to do next. He discussed accomplishments, regrets and surprises.
O'Malley is also exploiting a unique moment in the 2016 race: the wait for Hillary Clinton. O'Malley's aides have telegraphed that if Clinton runs, the Maryland governor will not.