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Check out the latest #PoliticalRegulators program where hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon sit down with Richard Rowe from the Black Mental Health Alliance to discuss his latest op-ed in the Baltimore Sun regarding youth violence, and the failure of the city school system. They also discuss the upcoming documentary #TaxBroke with the producers, Real News Network investigative reporters Taya Graham and Stephen Janis about the broken TIF and PILOT program for Baltimore City - and the handful of select developers getting rich off the backs of the poor. #DMVDailyMedia

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In this show, hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon discuss all the questions on this November's ballot, as well as a few that didn't make the cut but probably should have. They sit down one-on-one with Samuel Jordan, President of the Baltimore Transit Equity Coalition about their petition drive that garnered thousands more than the prescribed 10,000 voter signatures, but was tossed out due to Board of Elections errors.

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Hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano sits down one-on-one with Maryland's Republican nominee for Governor, Delegate Dan Cox as they discuss his vision for Maryland and his quest to restore Freedom to the Free State. Hassan also discusses local, state and national politics with democratic political strategist Len Foxwell. #DMVDailyNews 

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Hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon discuss term limits, recall elections, the homeless crisis in Baltimore City and the latest lawsuit against the city school system with activists Christina Flowers, as well as Jovani and Shawnda Patterson.

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Check out the latest episode of the Political Regulators as your hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon discuss crime, grime and solutions to the problems plaguing Baltimore with Pastor Corey Barnes - Director of Operations for We Our Us. #DMVDailyNews 

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Hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon are joined by the democratic nominee for Clerk of the Circuit Court, Xavier Conaway; as well as the Republican nominee for Congress, Ms. Nicolee Ambrose - fresh off their recent Primary victories!

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This episode of the #PoliticalRegulators former Mayor Sheila Dixon and Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano are joined by William 'Tipper' Thomas - a gun shot victim turned engineer and advocate, as well as the leading candidate for the 41st district state delegate seat, Dr. Bilal "Never Scared" Ali. They also discuss the campaign vision with two candidates for Baltimore City School Board, Ashley Esposito and Salimah Jasani.  

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Hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon discusses the property tax reduction charter amendment being proposed by Renew Baltimore with renowned economist Anirban Basu and Matt Wyskiel, as well as having a candidates forum with three of the eight candidates running for Baltimore's School Board, including Cortly 'CD' Witherspoon, Kevin Parson and Michael Eugene Johnson. 

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Hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon are joined on this episode of the Political Regulators by state delegate candidate Mark Edelson (46th District) and Baltimore City Councilwoman Odette Ramos (14th District) to discuss Bike Lanes, Budgets and Bullets - A Real Reflection of Baltimore 2022 

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Listen as hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon are joined by democratic candidate for the MD House of Delegates Elizabeth Embry, followed by HER Resiliency Center founder Natasha Guynes discussing the policies around not prosecuting prostitution in Baltimore, and the unintended consequences of this decision. @DMVDailyNews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jURR9sVk7U0

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Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon and Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano are joined by democratic candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, Xavier Conaway; followed by Baltimore spoken word artist and founder of his own poetry non-profit, Abdul Ali. 

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Former Mayor Sheila Dixon and Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano are joined by two young and promosing democratic candidates for state delegate, as Ruben Amaya (10th District) and China Terrell (40th District) stop by to discuss their vision for a Better Baltimore and how they plan to Move Maryland Forward! @DMVDailyNews

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Hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon are joined by democratic Lt Governor candidate Candace Hollingsworth and political strategist Len Foxwell, as they discuss the hottest political races happening across the DMV.

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On this episode of the #PoliticalRegulators, former Mayor Sheila Dixon and #MrPolitics are joined by democratic Lt. Governor candidate Shannon Sneed (Perez/Sneed), as well as Cameron Miles of the Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood organization, and former Chief Judge Wanda Keyes Heard joins us to discuss the historic appointment of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. #DMVDailyNews 

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Former Mayor Dixon and #MrPolitics are joined by Monique Smith of the HBO docu-series Black and Missing, as she discusses her years of child abuse and abduction, and what it means to find out as an adult that you aren't who you grew up thinking you were. 

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Check out this week's edition of the Political Regulators, as your man #MrPolitics and former Mayor Sheila Dixon speak with Maryland's leading democratic candidate for Governor Tom Perez about his candidacy, as well as an in-depth discussion with Michael Bromwich - the author of the 500+ page investigative report into the infamous Gun Trace Task Force. 

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Mayor Sheila Dixon and Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano speak with MBDA Executive Director N. Scott Phillips about their efforts to help galvanize and empower minority-owned businesses. 

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Check out the latest Political Regulators program where Mayor Sheila Dixon and Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano discuss the effectiveness of talk radio with two premiere African American talk show hosts, Coach Butch McAdams (WOL) and Anthony McCarthy (WEAA). #DMVDailyMedia 

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Renowned defense attorney Ivan J. Bates Esq. sits down with Hassan one-on-one to discuss his candidacy for Baltimore City State's Attorney in the premiere edition of the ValueMyVote2022 series. 

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On this episode, Hassan and Sheila are joined by Dr. Joshua Sharfstein to debunk some of the myths around COVID-19, discuss the latest numbers and how people should handle the holidays and break down the politics behind the firing of health officials due to COVID angst amongst the electorate. And then they will speak with gubernatorial candidate Jon Baron about his vision for Maryland in 2022. 

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Check out the 10th episode of the Political Regulators as #MrPolitics and #MadameMayor are joined by Senator Antonio Hayes, Black Caucus Foundation member Darius Stanton and Richard DeShay Elliott discussing millions of dollars in grants, programs and policies now available for area residents. 

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Check out the latest episode of the Political Regulators as #MrPolitics and #MadameMayor speak with Greg Holmes and Delegate Carl Jackson about the politics behind the national and state elections occurring this year and in 2022.

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On Episode 8 of Season One of the Political Regulators, Mayor Dixon and #MrPolitics are joined by Mark McLaurin and attorney Caylin Young to discuss the redistricting process happening in Maryland. They are also joined by the democratic Mayor of Bowie, Tim Adams, as he discusses his run for state Comptroller. All that and more found only at: dmvdaily.news  

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Check out the latest episode of the Political Regulators as hosts Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and Sheila #MadameMayor Dixon sit down with Senator Jill P. Carter, along with community leaders Nicole Hanson-Mundell (Out for Justice) and Caryn York (Job Opportunities Task Force) to discuss the progressive policies passed this past legislative session, as well as some being crafted for next session; as well as discussing an upcoming All-Night Community Resource Clinic happening in Baltimore! There's also a discussion around honoring the late, great George Mitchell Sr with Betsy Gardner and Kirk Seese. 

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DMVDaily Media was LIVE at the Maryland Gubernatorial Forum, hosted by the Legislative Black Caucus of MD, asking the key question: "What is your Black Agenda" if you want the black vote next year? Found ONLY at: www.dmvdaily.news 

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On Episode 5 of Season One of the Political Regulators, #MrPolitics and Mayor Dixon speak with Senator Cory McCray of Baltimore City's 45th district to discuss the latest news and information regarding Maryland politics, including the upcoming redistricting process and more. And then they sit down with Avenue Bakery owner turned author James 'Jim' Hamlin about his latest book, 'On a Roll' and the history behind the historic Pennsylvania Avenue corridor. All that and more, here only at: www.dmvdaily.news 

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Policing experts including former Baltimore City Deputy Police Commissioner Anthony Barksdale, Deputy Sheriff Sabrina Tapp-Harper, Sgt Clyde Boatwright and Consent Decree Community Monitor Wanda Watts join former Mayor Sheila Dixon and #MrPolitics discussing curbing crime in Charm City. And they are also joined by Delegate candidate China Terrell. 

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The premiere episode of the Political Regulators, hosted by Hassan #MrPolitics Giordano and former Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon. This week's episode revolves around the education system in Maryland, with special guests MD Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford, public health expert Matt McBride discussing school mask mandates and former MD Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Doug Gansler.  

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While Coronavirus cases and deaths are on the rise across the country, so are the number of ballots being cast in the upcoming Presidential Election. Will the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic have a major impact on the results of this year's election? And only one NFL team remains undefeated, with a major showdown with their reigning division champions this Sunday! All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.dose 

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Check out the latest #Census2020 information produced by DMVDaily Media Group, looking to stress the importance of the current Census efforts

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Check out the dialogue between a waitress and the customer at the local Primary Election Cafe, where she explains how delicious and savory the Carl Stokes for City Council President platter is, and why its the healthiest choice on the menu. And then make sure you vote for the Stokes Platter once you get your ballot in the mail for the upcoming Primary election. 

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On this Special Edition episode of the #DMVDailyDose, we give you all the facts and information behind #Census2020, including a special #BmoreCensusChallenge that can win you prizes while you make sure to fill out this critical information to ensure that #BmoreCounts. Listen here for some fun facts about the Census, the various ways you can complete your application today and the social media challenge taking the internet by storm. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's Special Daily Double #DMVDailyDose, we look into the federal stimulus package that is scheduled to be heard and passed through the House later today, after the US Senate passed it unanimously earlier this week and said to be quickly signed by President Donald Trump. Find out how much is scheduled to go to individuals, businesses and the government in this massive $2 trillion 880-page relief effort. We also look into a Baltimore Brew article that looks into a controversial program being passed through the Board of Estimates at a time where the public cannot voice their concerns, though one City Council President candidate has made his voice heard on the matter. Governor Larry Hogan and School Superintendent Karen Salmon make more announcements and decisions regarding schools and day care centers, while the state's Board of Elections make critical decisions based on the upcoming June 2nd Presidential Primaries that could change how voters are used to casting their ballots. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the latest stimulus agreement estimated at $2 trillion agreed on by the White House and both parties in the United States Senate, which would make one-time payments to adults up to $1200 and $500 for children, small and large business owners and more. We also look into whether or not Maryland schools will be closed for the remainder of the school year, as the state board of education unanimously votes to extend the contract of State School Superintendent Karen Salmon during the Coronavirus pandemic. Sixty-one new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were announced yesterday, the largest increase Maryland has seen in one day, while Governor Hogan is set to make another announcement later today at 11:00 a.m. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the recent free agent signings by our beloved Baltimore Ravens, while taking a look at the sports world turned upside down during this Coronavirus pandemic. We also look into the words and actions of President Donald Trump, who seems to want to get society back on track against the advise of medical professionals from across the globe. We look into the latest actions taken by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan during this COVID-19 crisis, while highlighting one mayoral candidate who has taken almost their entire campaign virtual, educating thousands of citizens across the city about the health risks that face us, homelessness, crime and the latest legislation to pass through the Maryland General Assembly. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we take a look at the latest COVID-19 precautions being put in place here in Maryland, and across the country. We also look into a Baltimore Sun article that highlights an OIG report showing Comptroller Joan Pratt voting 30x in three years approving millions of dollars for companies she was supposed to abstain from due to her personal or political connections to these businesses. We also look into the bills that passed through the shortened legislative session this year, which wrapped up on Wednesday afternoon after 71-days, the first time the annual 90-day session was abruptly shortened since the Civil War. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the signings by the Baltimore Ravens as Hall of Fame QB Tom Brady leaves the AFC for a warmer climate. We look into Joe Biden's big sweep of elections across the country last night, while Maryland, Ohio and other states postpone their upcoming Primary elections. We also look into legislation passed ahead of today's end of the legislative session, while seven people are shot in Baltimore yesterday, find out how and how many homicides we have recorded thus far in Baltimore City. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we are looking into a flurry of signings by the Baltimore Ravens, while keeping an eye on a busy free agency period. We also look into sweeping executive orders handed down by Governor Larry Hogan yesterday and what that means for Marylanders, including possibly being incarcerated if you fail to comply with their orders. We also take a look at how the city's mayoral campaign shakes out with the recent announcement of Senator Mary Washington dropping out of the race, as well as looking at a schedule of livestream tutorials being produced by former Mayor Sheila Dixon's campaign, including last night's show with Dr. Joshua Sharfstein. The Maryland General Assembly wraps up this week, and we look into a handful of pressing legislation they are trying to get passed before Wednesday's end date. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the #NFL new collective bargaining agreement voted on by the players, as well as a new @Ravens placing the franchise tag on one key defensive player while signing another in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars. We look into new Coronavirus cases in Maryland, as well as new preventive measures being put in place to combat the virus, including new closures around the fatal virus. We also look at news regarding a bus driver shot by a rider, while more bloodshed is spilled on the streets of Baltimore this weekend. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today’s #DMVDailyDose, we explore all the cancellations, closings and effects of the global epidemic known as the Coronavirus. After the World Health Organization declared the global crisis as a “pandemic”, countries are beginning to shut down services across the globe. The NBA suspended the remainder of its season while the NCAA said that the upcoming March Madness basketball tournament set to tip-off next week will be played without fans. Governor Larry Hogan is contemplating whether to make the upcoming Primary elections an all-mail balloting system, while President Donald Trump addressed the nation suspending flights from Europe for the next 30-days. China has reported the most cases of the deadly COVID-19 virus with over 81,000 virus infections reported and over 3,000 deaths, followed by Italy with 12,462 infections and 827 deaths and Iran who lost 354 people to the disease. All this and more can be found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose

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On today’s #DMVDailyDose, we look into the retirement of one of the Ravens linchpins on the offensive line, as guard Marshall Yanda hangs up his cleats after 13-seasons in the NFL. We also look into the big night Joe Biden had last night, as the Associated Press reports on the former Vice President winning key primaries such as Michigan. We also look into how the fear of the spread of the Coronavirus is causing major events to be cancelled, including the DNC’s upcoming presidential debate, where Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden will debate without an audience. The Baltimore Brew is reporting on the advancement of key charter amendment legislation while Mayor Bernard Jack Young proposes an emergency resolution looking to slow down the charter amendment train. And Maryland Matters details the bribery scheme that took down one prominent Baltimore businessman and another former state legislator. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose

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On today’s #DMVDailyDose, we look into a Baltimore Brew article that tells the story of one Baltimore business leader who had the world at his feet, until he decided to hatch a scheme with one area state delegate that will now likely land him behind federal prison bars later this year. We also look into two Baltimore Sun articles that highlight the growing opposition of a politically charged Project Labor Agreement legislation that has local minority contractors and business leaders furious while also looking into ways Maryland can better address child support payments and the system as a whole like states like Colorado have done. Maryland Matters is reporting on the Crown Act legislation in Annapolis that has passed through the Senate with no opposition and likely to fly through the House as well, banning any form of discrimination based on someone’s hairstyle. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we look into the historic weekend where both the MD Terps men and women basketball teams grabbed at least a share of the Big Ten regular season title, as they head into tournament season both ranked in the Top Ten. We look into a mass shooting in Baltimore County where several teenagers were shot with a 13-year old boy killed midnight on Saturday night. We also look into a host of legislation passed by members of the Maryland General Assembly on Friday, including the sweeping education reform legislation known as the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, as well as a revenue package that looks to raise taxes to support the massive education financing. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we look into the Baltimore City Council President's race, as a recent poll shows who has a great chance and who doesn't, while the Baltimore Brew reports on the ugly nature of a recent attack ad and mailer by the current Baltimore City Comptroller againgst her challenger, who pointed to her own recent financial misgivings. Maryland Matters is reporting on the sales tax bill which was voted down unanimously by a House subcommittee, while they also report on legislation approving sports gambling in Maryland which was approved unanimously by a key Senate committee. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into yet another MD men's basketball loss, leaving them with one game left in the regular season as they look to capture at least a share of the Big Ten title for the first time since they entered the conference in 2014. We also look into a Baltimore Brew article that follows up on the water-billing scandal in Baltimore City that has witnessed millions of dollars that have gone uncollected on big businesses. We also look into the latest mayoral poll that has former Mayor Sheila Dixon leading the pack like the past two polls, while NPR reports on the results from yesterday's Super Tuesday elections from across the nation. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into yet another disappointing loss by the MD Terps men's basketball team, while the women's squad wins their 14th straight to secure at least a share of the Big Ten title for the fifth time in only six seasons in the division. Another huge presidential candidate drops out of the race following Saturday's showdown in South Carolina where former VP Joe Biden crushed the competition and only days before tomorrow's Super Tuesday contest, while former first lady Kendall Ehrlich receives a promotion from President Donald Trump. Maryland Matters reports on several important pieces of legislation pending in Annapolis while the Baltimore Brew reports on water billing issues that persist in Baltimore City, along with one consultant getting paid millions for items beyond their billable hours. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the federal sentence handed down yesterday to former disgraced Baltimore City Mayor Catherine Pugh, who will serve years behind bars and have hundreds of thousands of dollars garnished from her estate. We also look into two Maryland Matters article that discuss a bill Senators are weighing that would give additional money to the Attorney General's Office to help combat violent crime in Baltimore City, which is being opposed by the city's States Attorney Marilyn Mosby; while another reports on yet another college campus police force looking to expand its powers and scope following last year's passage of the contentious Johns Hopkins police force legislation. DMVDailyNews reports on business leaders protesting HB1628 which would be the single largest tax hike in state history if passed. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into a huge comeback victory for the MD Terps men's basketball team, overcoming a 16-point halftime deficit to defeat Minnesota 74-73 - find out what they have to do to win their first Big 10 crown. The Baltimore Sun's Justin Fenton reports on apology video produced by former disgraced mayor Catherine Pugh on the eve of her federal sentencing later today, while Talia Richman reports on a consultant group that had some disappointing news to report to its client, Mayor Bernard 'Jack' Young regarding incumbency and his race to become Baltimore's Mayor for four more years. And the second poll in as many days has former Mayor Sheila Dixon atop of both polls, showing the resiliency and strength of the Charm City Comeback Candidate, as the 66-year old Dixon looks to reclaim her throne after being elected Baltimore's first female Mayor in 2007. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look at the MD Terps women's basketball team who won their 13th straight game last night in a 88-45 blowout victory over the visiting Purdue Boilermakers, capping off a 9-0 record at home and one step closer to the Big Ten crown. The AP is reporting on last night's Democratic Presidential Debate debacle that had democrats tripping over themselves trying to tear into the other democrats on the stage. Liz Bowie of the Baltimore Sun is reporting on the $1.7 billion operating budget the Baltimore County school board sent to County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr, who said after the vote that he would not approve the lofty budget. And Maryland Matters is reporting on the newest members of the controversial JHU private police oversight board, some of whom are opponents of the force but were appointed and approved by a State Senate committee, while two other key committees debated whether or not to dump hundreds of millions of dollars into two key horseracing tracks in Maryland. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look at two polls that have Senator Bernie Sanders leading the pack of Presidential Candidates in the upcoming Maryland April 28th Primary elections, while former Mayor Sheila Dixon leads the pack of the crowded mayoral field of candidates in their run-up to the April election. Dixon has a grasp on African American females, while voters of all races, ethnicities and gender believe she is the answer to experienced leadership that can begin to reduce crime across Baltimore starting on Day One. We look into a Baltimore Sun article by Justin Fenton highlighting the over fifty letters of support former disgraced Mayor Catherine Pugh has received ahead of her sentencing hearing later this week, while Talia Richman reports on the charter amendment proposed by Councilman Ryan Dorsey, while Council President Brandon Scott introduces a bill that he has voted against twice in the past decade. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into a disappointing loss by the #7 ranked Maryland Terps men's basketball team at the hands of the 25th ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, stopping their nine-game win streak. The Baltimore Brew reports on two brothers who control WAZ-Management and several other related real estate companies that some say have bilked dozens of victims out of tens of millions of dollars. Maryland Matters is reporting on the passage of a bill that has been introduced for two decades to no avail, which now looks like it may finally pass offering relief to low-income housing voucher holders. MM is also reporting on a Goucher poll that shows a glaring perspective by Marylanders regarding education, taxes and crime across the state while members of VOICE (Voters Organized for the Integrity of City Elections) and others prepare to protest Sinclair Broadcasting's Fox45 coverage of the mayoral race later today - find out where and when. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into a disappointing loss by the #7 ranked Maryland Terps men's basketball team at the hands of the 25th ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, stopping their nine-game win streak. The Baltimore Brew reports on two brothers who control WAZ-Management and several other related real estate companies that some say have bilked dozens of victims out of tens of millions of dollars. Maryland Matters is reporting on the passage of a bill that has been introduced for two decades to no avail, which now looks like it may finally pass offering relief to low-income housing voucher holders. MM is also reporting on a Goucher poll that shows a glaring perspective by Marylanders regarding education, taxes and crime across the state while members of VOICE (Voters Organized for the Integrity of City Elections) and others prepare to protest Sinclair Broadcasting's Fox45 coverage of the mayoral race later today - find out where and when. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we uncover Michael Bloomberg's latest mayoral choice to join the long list of national political co-chairs. We also look into a Maryland Matters article regarding Governor Larry Hogan's press conference yesterday blasting Democrats for not acting on three of his anti-violence bills which he says his political suicide. A Baltimore Sun article also reports on that press conference, where the Governor blasts Democrats for a proposed sales tax proposal that he says will happen "over his dead body". And Talia Richman reports on the city's Children and Youth fund that seems to not be able to get the disbursements of taxpayer dollars adequately flowing to the organizations that it's intended to go to. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the 12-game winning streak by the Lady Terps basketball squad, who defeated Wisconsin last night to stay atop of the Big Ten standings. We also take a look at last night's Democratic Presidential Debate, and the beating billionaire Mike Bloomberg took from two candidates in particular who took shots at the former NYC Mayor. The Baltimore Brew is reporting on DMVDaily's President's Day Mayoral Debate, and the candidates who want Comptroller Joan Pratt to resign, while Maryland Matters is reporting on a proposed sale's tax bill to cover the costs of the Kirwan Commission recommendations as well as a bill to stop "lunch shaming" practices happening across the state by school officials. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we look into last night's Terps victory over visiting Northwestern as Jalen Smith had a monster game leading the #7 ranked mens basketball squad to its ninth straight win. Maryland Matters is reporting on Republican Governor Larry Hogan's recent appointment of the state's first Inspector General of Education, while Delegate Sid Saab (R-33) introduces HB535 which proposes that the state spend $300K for a pilot program to establish preventative measure units in three Anne Arundel County elementary and middle schools that has some education and civil rights advocates up in arms about. The Baltimore Sun is reporting on Delegate Stephanie Smith's (D-45) bill similar to the Crown Act that is now law in California, New York and New Jersey that looks to expand the definition of race to include hair texture and protective styles while Delegate Brooke Lierman (D-46) seeks to ban plastic bags across the state of Maryland. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look at the MD Terps men's basketball team's rise in the AP Top 25 poll after a come-from-behind victory over Michigan State on Saturday. We also showcase the @ValueMyVote2020 President's Day Mayoral Debate that went down last night, the highlights that came from that live-streamed event and where you can watch it in its entirety. We also look into the calls for Comptroller Joan Pratt to step down after information was revealed about a $200K money laundering scheme at a boutique she owned with former disgraced Mayor Catherine Pugh, along with a Maryland Matters article regarding the Kirwan Commission rally and hearing from yesterday in Annapolis and a Baltimore Brew regarding a drug treatment facility that is gaining the ire of one East Baltimore community. Phil Davis from the Baltimore Sun reports on the shootings and homicides that took place over the holiday weekend, and we report on the number of homicides 49-days into the New Year. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's special Valentine's Day edition of the #DMVDailyDose, we look into the Lady Terps demolishing of the Iowa Hawkeyes last night, extending their winning streak and taking over sole ownership of first place in the Big Ten along with the men's squad. We also delve into the complex and shocking federal case against disgraced former mayor Catherine Pugh after a Baltimore Sun article reveals discovery documents that show her lying to federal agents and getting caught over and over again. We also take a look into two Maryland Matters articles highlighting the dispute between surrounding jurisdictions across Maryland as it relates to the Kirwan Commission financial recommendations and dispursements, as one locality held a secret "caucus" meeting that excluded the press and the public to air out their differences according to one article. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into a Baltimore Sun article regarding two law enforcement officers shot yesterday in NE Baltimore as they tried apprehending a fugitive with a US Marshal Task Force, who was a former correctional officer; while the Capital Gazette reports on two correctional officers, six inmates and seven outsiders who were charged federally this week for smuggling contraband into the facility in exchange for cash and sex. The Baltimore Brew is reporting on a proposed 79-car parking lot slated for Druid Hill Park that has community leaders outraged, including Councilman Ryan Dorsey and Greater Remington Approvement Association President K.C. Kelleher. Maryland Matters reports on allegations of fraud and abuse of hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants made to groups from the Opiod Operation in Maryland while also reporting on legislation trying to ensure former felons are given access to absentee ballots, being pushed by activist Nicole Hanson-Mundell and Out for Justice members. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose   

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into how the MD Terps almost lost a 14-point lead to Nebraska but held on to give coach Mark Turgeon his 200th victory as the men's basketball coach. We delve into last night's New Hampshire Primary results, while also taking a look at a few charter amendments pending before the Baltimore City Council - which was on full display last night at University of Baltimore event that premiered some of the key architects behind the bills including Councilman Bill Henry, as well as two of the past five Mayors of Baltimore - Kurt Schmoke and Sheila Dixon. The Baltimore Brew reports on a city purchasing agent who reportedly was ousted for holding up key contracts in order to get another contractor added to the list, who was removed from that position but given another job under Mayor Bernard C. 'Jack' Young, while two historical statues are unveiled in Annapolis. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On this episode of the #DMVDailyDose, we look into a contract extension for one premiere Baltimore Raven player, while reporting on the firing of one Baltimore basketball legend from a coaching position he has only held for a year. We also look into the actions of the Baltimore City Council, as the elected body of local legislators approves a measure aimed at offering tax credits to some of the city's lowest paid employees, while one of their members is looking to change the structure of how local officials are elected, including reducing the number of elected officials on the City Council. We reveal the council candidates who were endorsed by MD Working Families along with Progressive MD, while also reporting on the Bloody Monday Baltimore witnessed, following a violent CeaseFire weekend, where a half a dozen people were murdered across the city. All that and more found only at www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we talk about the punch that went viral, as campaign volunteer Michael Moore was caught on camera punching City Council President Brandon Scott in his mouth, and later bragging about it; however, there appears to be more to the story, including the possibility of Scott being the aggressor. We also look at the winning streaks of the mens and the womens MD Terps basketball squads with March Madness right around the corner. More bloodshed dampens the #Ceasefire weekend, while Mayor Bernard 'Jack' Young signs into law the Trauma Informed Care legislation spearheaded by first-term councilman Zeke Cohen. And the powerful unions of SEIU1199 and 32BJ have weighed in with their endorsements of the upcoming city elections, leaving some candidates excited for the support while others are furious that they weren't even interviewed by the unions. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the continuing disaster of the Iowa caucus results which now has the head of the Democratic  National Committee calling for a "recanvass" of the Monday night results. The Baltimore Brew is reporting on the campaign cash quickly returned by one city councilman after they exposed it over a week ago, while they also report on the anal comment made by Tom Hall of WYPR, a white liberal talk show host, who is being trashed online for attacking Baltimore City's first female Mayor Sheila Dixon - who is African American. The Baltimore Sun is reporting on the expensive and expansive 199-page bill introduced in Annapolis yesterday "The Blueprint for Maryland's Future" which would pump billions of dollars into overhauling schools across the state, while on Prince George's County attorney and activist is calling out her local lawmakers in a rare opinion piece posted in Maryland Matters today! All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we explore the differing proposed legislative solutions to escalating crime in Baltimore City and across Maryland from Republican Governor Larry Hogan and the Democrats who control the MD General Assembly. We look into a AP article regarding President Trump's impeachment acquittal in the US Senate yesterday, as well as a look into Governor Hogan's State of the State address. We also give you the time and date of the next DMVDaily Radio and Podcast program, which will have Ivan, Mark, Sean and your man #MrPolitics breaking down the political stories of the week, along with the recent Iowa and MD elections that happened this week. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the winners of yesterday's Special Primary election to fill the vacant congressional seat of the late Congressman Elijah Cummings, and the shocking results that left one candidate with more votes than his three closest competitors combined! We also take a look at the slow but steady votes in Iowa that are trickling in over there after Monday night's caucus disaster. We uncover a Maryland Matters article about last night's State of the Union, and the shocking move by Baltimore's own Speaker Nancy Pelosi that had people talking after the speech. The Baltimore Brew reports on the recent financial disclosure by longtime Comptroller Joan Pratt, the first such reporting in over twenty years in office, while the men's basketball team for the MD Terps make it five straight after defeating Rutgers last night ahead of a Big Ten showdown Friday night against the Fighting Illini for a chance at the divisional lead. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose special #ElectionDay episode, we look into the results from the first-in-the-nation Iowa cauceses that happened last night, while also looking at today's Special Primary election for the seat once held by Congressman Elijah Cummings. We also look into a few Baltimore Sun articles including Phil Davis' coverage of a prisoner awarded $700K after being assaulted by correctional officers while Hallie Miller reports on the lawsuit brought by MD Attorney General against a developer for their illegal demolition actitivities in 2018. Luke Broadwater reports on the State Senate committee postponing the confirmation vote of the eighteen appointees to the controversial UMMS board while Frank DeFilipo of Maryland Matters discusses the long and storied history of Maryland's State Prosecutor's Office. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the unanimous choice for NFL MVP honors, only the second in the history of the NFL, along with the Coach and Assistant Coach of the Year awards, all going to members of the Baltimore Ravens. A new Super Bowl champion was crowned last night, find out who, and the fumbled snap by President Donald Trump regarding his tweet after the game. We have a heavy dose of @MarylandMatters this morning, as we look into legislation cutting back on late fees for Maryland's video toll fines, while also looking into two powerful lawmakers set to introduce the Pimlico redevelopment legislation this session. We also take a look at what the dozens of congressional candidates did this weekend ahead of tomorrow's important Special Primary Election, while giving you key details on how, when and where you can vote tomorrow! All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, the #15 ranked MD Terps win another tight game last night defeating the 18th ranked Iowa Hawkeyes behind a historic night for one player. WBAL's Kate Amara reports on the comprehensive crime plan released by leading mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon yesterday, while Josh Kurtz and Maryland Matters reports on legislation proposed by the Office of the State Prosecutor. Luke Broadwater of the Baltimore Sun reports on the money that UMMS is trying to recoup from convicted former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, while Broadwater and Pamela Wood report on the veto overrides the members of the Maryland General Assembly voted on yesterday. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look at a follow-up story by independent journalist Justine Barron regarding #ThiruGate, and the cover-up the mayoral candidate, Thiru Vignarajah, is trying to use for last years traffic stop by law enforcement which led to him asking that the officer's body camera be turned off and a subsequent investigation into the matter. We also discuss mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon's highly anticipated crime plan rollout which is set to take place later today. We discuss a Luke Broadwater piece in the Baltimore Sun that shows the sisters of former Congressman Elijah Cummings are split in their support of the candidates vying to replace their late brother, while lawmakers debate for hours on the House floor regarding background checks for rifles and shotguns that Republicans say won't do anything to help curb crime. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we a list of police-involved incidents and an arrest of one of those officers. We also take a look at two possible homicides that happened in Baltimore City yesterday, and reveal the number of homicides has seen this year already! We also cover a Maryland Matters article written by Hannah Gaskill about legislation in Annapolis that one group and several high-profiled lawmakers want to make law regarding Maryland's gun laws, which is already one of the strictest in the country. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into a Maryland Matters article that reports on a Republican leader in the MD House of Delegates who suddenly had a change of heart on legislation that he co-sponsored after Governor Larry Hogan had a talk with him, while the Baltimore Sun is reporting on the Governor's recent appointment of Chanel Branch as the 45th district's newest state delegate. Human service providers came together last night for an Emergency Response to Violence Summit, led by one leading city council candidate and an invited crime-fighting mayoral candidate. And the groundbreaking new law known as Campaign Finance Reform was signed into law last night while members of the City Council put forth legislation that many are saying is merely political rhetoric ahead of the April 28th Primaries while others are hailing it as a new start for the way the city does business. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we report on the come-from-behind victory of the Maryland Terps mens basketball team on a court they had never won on, while also celebrating the lady Terps victory on Sunday. Ravens MVP QB wins the Pro Bowl AFC MVP award yesterday, and makes a statement in regards to the tragedy that shook the world following the death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant yesterday. DMVDailyNews reports on the final list of candidates in the upcoming mayoral contest, while also celebrating two women in Baltimore County who were just appointed to the House and Senate. And we also report on a major endorsement that Kweisi Mfume received over the weekend. All that and more found here only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we look into two Maryland Matters articles, one looking into legislation in Annapolis seeking to reform the appointment process when legislative vacancies occur while the other looks into the questionable licensing process by the state's Medical Cannabis Commission in the wake of one former legislator's indictment for taking bribes to ensure licensing for applicants. DMVDailyNews is reporting on the campaign cash of city council candidates in Baltimore while the Baltimore Sun is reporting on the campaign haul of the congressional candidates seeking to replace former Congressman Elijah Cummings, days ahead of the Special Primary election. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the Breaking News surrounding the guilty plea of former Delegate Cheryl Glenn yesterday in U.S. Federal Court. After hugging the federal agents who busted her, the Baltimore Brew is asking the question on most folks minds, "Is the former state lawmaker snitching"? We also look into a Maryland Matter article that highlights the senate bill that seeks to provide released inmates with Real IDs instead of the state-issued second-class identification cards issued now. They are also reporting on the removal of Harford County democratic state central committee chairwoman Denise Perry, an African American woman who many believe is being targeted by her white colleagues as a result of race. The Sun's Phil Davis reports on a defense attorney busted for bringing contraband into a correctional facility for his client while Luke Broadwater is reporting on the campaign cash of Peter Franchot and some of the possible leading gubernatorial candidates ahead of the 2022 race. All this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we uncover the continuing saga following the traffic stop of mayoral candidate Thiru Vignarajah, and the officers who are now under investigation, as well as pointing to a report by Justine Barron at www.thesuiterfiles.com that outlines the incident from start to finish. We also look into the Terps come from behind victory last night against Northwestern while also looking into a budgetary article written by Maryland Matters that looks into the Governor's budget and how much debt Kirwan could amasse for the State of Maryland by 2025 and beyond. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the Baltimore Sun coverage of last night's @ValueMyVote2020 MLK Day Congressional Debate hosted by DMVDaily.news, as the candidates went head-to-head in this one and only debate ahead of the February 4th Special Election. The Baltimore Sun is also breaking news regarding one mayoral candidates run-in with the law late last year, with a questionable associate on the wrong side of town after midnight, and what people are saying about that. Frank DeFillipo has an opinion piece in Maryland Matters criticizing state lawmakers for making excuses for their former colleagues behavior and the remedy to their tendency to take bribes and more while one civil rights leader was harassed on an Amtrak train days before MLK Day, much the same as Rosa Parks as some of her Twitter followers are suggesting. Find out more about this and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we wish you a happy MLK Day holiday and uncover a ton of news and information that happened over the weekend, including some political and campaign related information you don't want to miss! 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into several Maryland Matters articles that report on the resignation of the Md Democratic Party Executive Director Ben Smith, Montgomery County top officials looking to opt-out of a mandated expansion to the wireless network for Election Day polls and the legislative package being introduced by House Republicans aimed at curbing crime and increasing government transparency. We also take a look at the ongoing saga around the recent Baltimore City democratic state central committee vote, and a Baltimore Brew article that points to two district residents challenging the process and outcome, while we uncover how much money candidates for City Council President and Comptroller have in their campaign coffers reported by a recent Baltimore Sun article. All that and more at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's @DMVDailyDose, we uncover several violations made by the Baltimore City Central Committee during Monday's vote to replace former Delegate Cheryl Glenn, as one candidate for the seat is looking into filing a lawsuit contesting the election. We also take a look at a Baltimore Sun article that outlines the cash on hand and money raised by the leading candidates for Mayor here in Baltimore, three months ahead of the April 28th Primary Election. The Sun's Justin Fenton reports on the letter send by the former leader of the Gun Trace Task Force from behind bars, while we reach homicides 14 and 15 already, only sixteen days into the New Year - more than last year at this time - which was the bloodiest year in the city's history per capita. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into another loss by the 17th ranked Maryland Terrapins Mens Basketball team, while discussing their future in the Top 25. We examine a Fox45/Gonzalez mayoral poll that has many people questioning its legitimacy while DMVDailyNews reports on the questionable legitimacy of a recent central committee vote. Mayoral candidate Sheila Dixon looks to make her run official later today while another mayoral candidate may be ending their campaign sooner than expected. We also look at a Baltimore Sun story regarding certain schools being closed and having their contracts extended at last night's school board meeting. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into the blowout victory in last night's NCAA Football Championship, as LSU's Joe Burrow broke more records during his heisman-trpohy winning season. We also report on the latest delegate chosen to represent the 45th district, as Chanel Branch joins her father in Annapolis, while some are crying foul. The Maryland State Senate hangs a historic portrait on their chamber walls, while one historic civil rights group and a local MD county sues the federal government. The City Council introduces several pieces of government reform measures, while the office of the state prosecutor looks to charge the former police chief of one small Eastern Shore town. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look at the shocking defeat of the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, while celebrating two state lawmakers who were elected chair of their respective local house delegation. We also report on the violent Saturday in Baltimore where five people were killed and seven others shot. We also look into the issues being presented to lawmakers this session, including the Kirwan Commission recommendations that will cost billions of dollars, as well as the Pimlico deal. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we analyze the players who will and possibly won't be playing this Saturday as the #Ravens take on the Titans down at the Bank for a trip to the AFC Championship game. The Baltimore Brew is reporting on the historic preservation of one West Baltimore home, while a historic group of clergy weigh in on their support of Kweisi Mfume for the vacant congressional seat according to the Afro. We also look into two Baltimore Sun articles that outline the concern of some city leaders regarding the stalled funds created by the city's Children and Youth Fund, while two leading mayoral candidates say that they have raised more than $1 million. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into a fired city manager that the Baltimore Brew uncovered giving insider information to his "bestie" while it appears as if Speaker Adrienne Jones and the members of the Maryland General Assembly may be looking into some possible funny business themselves, as Governor Larry Hogan's business dealings have come under fire as of late. We will also look at the start of the 90-day legislative session in Annapolis, the crucial midnight deadline that happened last night and what that means for politicians as well as a Jeff Barker story looking into the five musts voters of the 7th congressional district need to know ahead of the February 4th Special Election. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the recent pay raise given to Baltimore City elected officials despite a dramatic rise in crime and violence while looking into a Maryland Matters article that highlights the six newest members of the Maryland General Assembly who are set to begin their first legislative session later today as the Maryland General Assembly reconvenes at noon to begin the 90-day session of 2020. We also look into the historic day today represents in Annapolis as well as the recent package of legislation offered by America's most popular Governor Larry Hogan. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we reveal the latest results on a Gonzalez Poll that announces the most popular Governor in America, while also looking into a continued battle MD Governor Larry Hogan has with AFSCME union leaders. We also look at a few Maryland Matters and Baltimore Sun articles that shed light on the upcoming announcement by one T. Rowe Price exec jumping into the Baltimore City Mayoral race, as well as an upcoming mayoral program scheduled for tonight that will have the top four mayoral candidates going one-on-one with your man #MrPolitics. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, with the Wild Card weekend of games behind us, we look into the key #NFL matchups happenings this weekend, including who the Baltimore Ravens will face down at the Bank. We also look into two Maryland Matters articles that cover the recent appointments to key House committee posts by Speaker of the House Adrienne Jones and another that reports on the prison sentence handed down to one state lawmaker this past Friday. We also look into a Capital Gazette article that uncovers two key pieces of legislation being introduced in the upcoming 2020 legislative session, which begins on Wednesday. One seeks to withhold tax returns to any Anne Arundel County resident who has an active warrant for their arrest, while anoter seeks to ensure corrections officials are giving returning citizens a voter registration form and instructions on their restored right to vote. We also showcase an upcoming mayoral show happening tomorrow on the DMVDaily Radio Show. All that and more, found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss a Baltimore Brew article that looks into the Speak Out that happened outside of City Hall by activists protesting the Gag Order policy being used by Baltimore, despite a law passed by the City Council to prohibit them from being used. We also look into two Baltimore Sun articles that look at a state employees raise negotiated by Governor Larry Hogan and AFSCME as well as the pay for Maryland prison workers; find out how much the state employee pay raise is and when it goes into effect and how much prisoners are being paid behind the walls. All that and more found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/DMVDailyDose 

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On today's episode of the #DMVDailyDose, the first one of the New Year, we unveil the congressional candidates who have been voted on by the people that will take part in the #ValueMyVote2020 MLK Day Debate. We also take a look at the historically violent year Baltimore City witnessed in 2019, as we look into a Dan Rodrick's opinion piece that points to a past crime plan that worked, and was attributed to one of the leading mayoral candidates in the 2020 mayoral race. We also look into the Maryland Matters article highlighting the "Dash for Cash" between now and January 8th for state legislators who are prohibited from raising money during the upcoming 90-day legislative session. All that and more only found at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, the last episode of the year/decade, we delve in to the contract talks of the Baltimore Ravens, who recently resigned a shutdown corner and are looking to secure more key players before free agency. We also uncover a Maryland Matters article that looks at the two recently appointed lawmakers thanks to Governor Larry Hogan, while also looking into the candidates running for office in 2020 and those indicted in 2019, as we highlight what went down last night on the End of the Year program of the DMVDaily Radio Show. All that and more, found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we discuss the record-setting day the #Ravens had yesterday, as well as giving you the day and time set for their divisional prime-time game in January and the teams ready to rumble in the AFC. We also highlight another Baltimore champion, as Gervonta "Tank" Davis secures another win and another title this weekend. We look at the passing of one historic local legislator while reporting on the health of a historic member of Congress while Baltimore sets another historic mark in regards to homicides. And we give you the time and place to watch TONIGHT'S End of the Year DMVDaily Radio Show as the band is back together one last time for 2019. All that and more, only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose  

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we report on the most recent articles reported on by DMVDaily.news, where we uncover the East Baltimore version of the Hatfields and McCoys, known as the Branches and the McCrays, as we look at the process of filling former Delegate Cheryl Glenn's House seat and who has the inside track to that appointment. We also uncover an injustice happening in our community as local Fox affiliate Fox45 news is prohibiting certain mayoral candidates from having equal airtime as they look to bolster the candidacy of their handpicked candidate. And we report on an interesting article written by the Baltimore Brew regarding possible political favoritism as well as a recent Baltimore Sun article regarding the resignation of one key city leader. All that and more, found only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, while it is a light news day since not much news was reported on yesterday, Christmas Day, we uncover the latest violence to happen in Baltimore City, leaving a historic stain on 2019. We also look into the retirement of a woman who set her own mark on the judiciary, and helped reduce crime in Baltimore City through her advocacy from the bench, as we report on the retirement of Judge Wanda K. Heard. We also look into the upcoming End of the Year show the DMVDaily Radio Show scheduled for Monday, December 30th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. only found at: www.dmvdaily.news 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, find out which #Ravens starters will sit and which ones will start this Sunday against the Steelers, as well as which former Maryland state legislator is facing 25-years in federal prison after being indicted on bribery and wire fraud charges, and what their district's state senator had to say about it. Also, find out who is running to replace that state delegate and what record Baltimore City just broke following the latest shooting spree. All that and more, including a simple way to DONATE to DMVDailyNews, in order to continue the efforts of the #DMVDailyDose and the #ValueMyVote2020 live-streamed debates and interviews, only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we uncover the latest franchise and individual records set by the #Ravens during yesterday's beat down of the Browns. We also report on the Sun's coverage of the bloody 24-hours Baltimore witnessed over the weekend, which has us incher closer to another record-setting year for violence and homicides. We look into a Baltimore Brew article regarding enforcement of Gag Orders in Baltimore, while also looking into a Maryland Matters article regarding the number of federal judges being confirmed by the United States Senate. All that and more, including an added vacation day for state employees thanks to Governor Larry Hogan, only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we look into a Baltimore Brew article detailing the IG report that uncovers waste within the city's waste department, as their investigation found more than double the overtime budget being spent on a select few. We also look into a Sun article that points to that same department employee being charged with an extortion scheme which misused city resources. Maryland Matters is reporting on the congressional candidates using the recent impeachment of President Donald Trump to raise money ahead of the February 4th Special Election, while the Sun's Talia Richman reports on the protest and hearing yesterday down at City Hall as activists and advocates urge the City Council to begin charging the city's nonprofit institutions their rightful property taxes instead of the reduced payments being made over the years. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we reflect on the political bombshells that took place overnight, including the historic House vote to impeach President Donald Trump. We also look into the sudden resignation of Maryland State Delegate Cheryl Glenn (D-45), as people question why she suddendly resigned, becoming the fifth state delegate to resign since the legislative session ended in April. We also look into another pathetic political ploy by Council President Brandon Scott as he got no help from his Board of Estimates colleagues when he tried once again coming after black businessman and philanthropist J.P. Grant. And we look into the latest legal problems being levied on former Mayor Catherine Pugh. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the record number of players from the Baltimore #Ravens who have been selected to the Pro Bowl. Find out whose the starters and who will be alternates. We also uncover a story by the Baltimore Sun's Justin Fenton regarding a West Baltimore drug crew indicted for murder and more, while the Sun also lays out a bloody day in Baltimore with ten people shot and three dead. Find out the total homicide rate and what the city is on pace to pass this year. We also delve into two area politicians running in the 2020 election whose address doesn't seem to be the one they have listed, or in one case, one that the politician has received tax breaks for. Find out who they are and what is being done about it. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we uncover the latest results from the Pro Bowl voting, which has one Baltimore Raven leading the pack and six others selected by fans. We also look into what's next for former Raven Terrell Suggs, who was cut by the Cardinals this past week. We also look into a Baltimore Brew report regarding Mayor Bernard 'Jack' Young improperly receiving homestead tax credits, while Maryland Matters is reporting on a feud between Governor Hogan and Comptroller Franchot. And the Sun is reporting on recent legislation introduced by the city council offering some relief to low-paid city employees and more, only on: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the playoff picture and where the Baltimore #Ravens stand with two weeks left in the season. We also report on the vacancy for state senate in the 44th district, and reveal the two names submitted to Governor Larry Hogan for his decision. We also report on the democratic announcement by former Mayor Sheila Dixon this past weekend, and what she is promising the citizens of Baltimore. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we uncover the historic night Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore #Ravens had once again last night, including a thirteen year old record shattered by Jackson last night down at the Bank. We also look into a city council candidate who was fired from his job because of his candidacy, and a shake-up in the State Senate that rewards Montgomery and Prince George's counties. We delve into a rogue cop charged with 32-counts of assault and false imprisonment while also looking at how the historic nature of one building may have just saved it from being demolished. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we look into various hot news articles and topics.

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we send our prayers out to Circuit Court Chief Judge Wanda Heard after she was assaulted by a defendant she had just sentenced. We also look into Governor Larry Hogan's latest infusion of cash to help curb crime in the city, a Maryland Matters article looking into the Senate shuffle of key positions and two Baltimore Brew articles looking into Mayor Bernard 'Jack' Young's administration. We also announce another democrat set to announce their decision on whether or not they will enter the crowded mayor's race this weekend. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss a Baltimore Brew article as local community members and property owners accuse Mayor Young of tilting city policy in favor of his campaign treasurer, while one longtime and vital member of the state's Board of Public Works calls it quits after two decades, as reported on by MD Matters. We highlight the dazzling democratic debate put on last night as a part of the #ValueMyVote2020 series while highlighting the next debate, while also reporting on a Sun article that reports on the 4th circuit deciding that Maryland's online electioneering law goes too far, and what the ramifications of that ruling means moving forward. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, the #Ravens win their ninth straight as QB Lamar Jackson breaks another threshold as Baltimore solidifies their hold on the AFC while the MD #Terps are 10-0 and #3 in the country. We celebrate the newest MD Democratic Party chair, while uncovering a Maryland Matters article that reveals the latest powerful Senate chairman. We also highlight a Baltimore Brew article regarding a water-downed bill passed by the Baltimore City Council, a Sun article highlighting a Baltimore County police officer charged with rape and highlighting the district, times and location of tonight's ValueMyVote2020 democratic debate. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we discuss the SF 49er radio analyst suspended for his racial slur describing Lamar Jackson, and disclose an international celebrity who now possesses a Lamar Jackson signed jersey. We look into a Maryland Matters article that lays out the front-runner for the upcoming election of the chair of the MD Democratic Party happening this Saturday, while detailing the date and time of the upcoming ValueMyVote2020 democratic debate. We also share two Baltimore Brew articles looking into the City Council and their investigation into J.P. Grant as well as a bill that Mayor Young allowed to become law without his signature but has now said he won't enforce! All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose look into the Baltimore Brew's #SpecialReport, as they uncover the possibly illegal financial dealings of former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's and her longtime "financier" James Preston 'J.P.' Grant. We also look into an article reported on by Maryland Matters that highlights yet another state legislator leaving the state house for a position in the administration of Governor Larry Hogan. Former city councilman and state delegate Nick Mosby announces his run for a key Baltimore City position, while his wife Marilyn Mosby - the city's state prosecutor announces a groundbreaking indictment of over two dozen correctional officers and staff, while also highligting the over 300 city police officers who have made her "Do Not Contact" list due to their questionable ethics and integrity issues. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, Senator Bobby Zirkin confirms what was first reported on by DMVDaily.News that he is set to retire in a few weeks, while former Republican Baltimore County State Delegate Pat McDonough weighs in on what the loss of Zirkin and Senator Shirley Nathan-Pulliam's rertirements, both democrats, mean to the county. We also uncover a case before the Supreme Court that may get tossed on a technicality while highlighting a crime fighting tool in Baltimore's Patterson Park Neighborhood that helped police catch three alledged robbers. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On this episode of the #DMVDailyDose, we break down the latest #Ravens victory and what that means for the AFC leading team moving forward. We also look into a Breaking News story that DMVDailyNews was able to uncover this weekend that has two longtime state legislators calling it quits, while also reporting on a AP story that witnessed one former democratic governor blasting a former republican attorney general at a bar on the night before Thanksgiving. All that and more, only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we uncover an article by the Baltimore Brew that shows how special treatment to residents of one prominent Baltimore neighborhood cost the citizens of the city over $100,000, and how nobody at City Hall seemed to know this was happening? We also look at a State Center project long delayed that has been placed back on track by Governor Hogan. We also look at why Melania Trump got booed in Baltimore yesterday while reporting on the candidate the late Congressman Elijah Cummings daughters are supporting, and it's NOT their stepmother! All that and more on: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we highlight Lamar Jackson's historic MNF debut as the #Ravens rock the Rams 45-6 for their seventh straight victory. We also report on the Supreme Court's decision regarding the Adnan Syed case, and what may be next for the imprisoned young man. The Baltimore Brew reports on the $1 million question nobody seems to be able to answer, while the Baltimore Sun reports on the lawsuit brought by West Baltimore residents and the #ACLU against the Baltimore City Police Department, as well as an upcoming settlement between the city and Michelle Wilson - who was supposed to become the city's newest deputy police commissioner until she wasn't. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the latest Baltimore Brew article regarding former Mayor Catherine Pugh's "bagman" Gary Brown Jr, while also uncovering some of the crimes that happened over the weekend. We also look into the health of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she returns home from Johns Hopkins University this weekend, while looking into a case before them regarding Adnan Syed. We also look into the latest historic action by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, as he recently allowed juvenile lifers like Syed go home, in a way not done since William Donald Schaefer. All that and more only at: dmvdaily.news 

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we discuss the guilty plea made by former Mayor Catherine Pugh yesterday in U.S. District Court and what that could mean for others moving forward, as well as discussing the latest chapter in the Howard County school redistricting saga. Maryland Matters keeps us informed of a candidate looking to run for Congress in Maryland's sixth congressional district, currently occupied by Congressman David Trone while I inform the listeners on what to expect from the DMVDailyShow, both later tonight as well as a special guest on our Monday broadcast. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we discuss the latest Pro Bowl voting, as Lamar Jackson leads the field of players while a record # of Ravens players also lead their respective positions, find out who. We also uncover the one of the largest tobacco busts in state history, as Maryland Matters writes about the Peter Franchot led operation. The Baltimore Brew sheds new light on some of the details of the Catherine Pugh indictment, and the players involved while we give you the final field of candidates looking to succeed the late Congressman Elijah Cummings, as the deadline to run for the Feb 4th Special Primary Election was yesterday at 5:00 p.m. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news/dmvdailydose

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On today's #DMVDailyDose we discuss the Breaking News brought to the public by the Baltimore Sun that reports on the federal charges levied against former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, which includes 11-counts of fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. We also discuss the latest candidate to enter the Baltimore City mayoral race, and the first female candidate to announce their intentions. We also go over a NY appeals court ruling in favor of the Baltimore Orioles, the new front-runner for the NFL MVP award and Lebron James making history last night against the Thunder. We cover a Baltimore Sun article that details the problem with a recent Baltimore City Council bill that was passed out of committee, as well as a recent crime sweep inacted by the BPD. All that and more, only at: www.dmvdaily.news

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, #MrPolitics covers articles by the Baltimore Sun and Maryland Matters regarding the recent Howard County Board of Education vote on the controversial school redistricting plan, as well as a new entry into the city council's 4th district race, respectively. He also discusses the latest legislation to be passed by the members of the Baltimore City Council, including water affordability, a plastic bag ban as well as the latest legislation around campaign finance reform. Also find out which two candidates made their run official for the special congressional race yesterday, as well as how much time is left before voters decide on who they want to replace the late Congressman Elijah Cummings. All that and more, only at: dmvdaily.news

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On today's #WeekendWrapUp of the #DMVDailyDose, we discuss the historic game Lamar Jackson had once again yesterday, giving the #Ravens their sixth straight victory after trouncing the Texans 41-7. We also discuss more crime in Baltimore City, a new ridesharing program being launched in the city with Lyft as well as a new candidate who is entering the crowded congressional race this week. We also discuss a recent Baltimore Brew article and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news

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On today's #DMVDailyDose, we delve into the unsportsmanlike conduct that happened in last night's #NFL game, and what that could mean for the future of Browns defensive star Myles Garrett, as well as highlighting this Sunday's #Ravens game. We discuss a Maryland Matters article regarding charges being levied against a former Greensboro police chief by Maryland's interim state prosecutor, while reporting on a Sun article that shows Baltimore reaching yet another year with 300+ homicides. A former Baltimore elected official says she won't run for the vacant 7th District congressional seat, while DMVDailyNews reports on several individuals who will look to fill the vacant chairman position at the MD Democratic Party. We give you the date of that election, and who is likely running, as well as revealing a powerful state senator looking to announce their candidacy for Mayor next week. All that and more only at: www.dmvdaily.news