PGC Blog Livehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglivePrince George's County-centric news that covers the local, national and international, along with trending topics, and popular culture issuesenCopyright Cheryl Ingraham (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 06:45:00 GMTWed, 27 Apr 2016 23:30:00 GMTCurrent EventsBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/dd69dcb6-9707-4131-9e57-850f393bdc99_8pq1m0oy_400x400.jpgPGC Blog Livehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglivePrince George's County-centric news that covers the local, national and international, along with trending topics, and popular culture issuesfeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comcurrent events,pgc blog,md politics,mdpolitics,bowie,dining in prince george's county,holden wilen,maryland congressional district 4,maryland gubernatorial 2014,maryland politicsPGC Blog LivenoPrince George's County-centric news that covers the local, national and international, along with trending topics, and popular culture issuesepisodicMaryland Primary 2016 Wrap Uphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2016/04/27/maryland-primary-2016-wrap-upPoliticshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2016/04/27/maryland-primary-2016-wrap-up/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2016/04/27/maryland-primary-2016-wrap-upWed, 27 Apr 2016 23:30:00 GMTMaryland Primary 2016 Wrap UpHow did Donna Edwards lose? What will the race between Cox and former Lt. Governor Anthony Brown look like? Who gets the Maryland vote in November? Clinton or Trump? Tune in and Tweet in tonight. Ceemac from PGC Bog, political analyst Neal Carter, and Jonathan Shurberg of Maryland Scramble discuss what really happened and what the impact on the upcoming conventions and election will be. 01:01:00PGC Blog Livenomdpolitics,Maryland Politics,Prince George's County,Maryland Primaries 2016Who won and lost in the Maryland primaries and what does this mean for November?Who Will Win Maryland's Congressional District 4?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2015/04/07/who-will-win-marylands-congressional-district-4Politicshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2015/04/07/who-will-win-marylands-congressional-district-4/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2015/04/07/who-will-win-marylands-congressional-district-4Tue, 07 Apr 2015 23:30:00 GMTWho Will Win Maryland's Congressional District 4?Senator Barbara Mikulski announced she wouldn't be running for a sixth term as Senator for Maryland. Then Representative Donna Edwards (MD-District 4) announced she would run, along with Representative Chris Van Hollen (MD-District 8), for the Mikulski's Senate seat.  Whew! So who is going to represent Maryland's Congressional District 4 since Rep. Donna Edwards is running for the Mikulski's Senate seat? Former County Council Chair Ingrid Turner,MD State Delegates Jay Walker and Delegate Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Former PGCo States Attorney Glenn Ivey, and former Lt. Governor Anthony Brown have thrown their hats into the ring.  That's a lot of candidates. All that matters is who the voters who reside in Maryland’s District 4 are likely to vote for, but who exactly is that?  Prince George's County and Anne Arundel County Democrats, what say you? Republicans, who will you nominate? Join PGC Blog Tuesday, April 7th at 7:30pm as Holden Wilen, award-winning investigative journalist and current managing editor of the Prince George's Sentinel newspaper, along with Neal Carter, Maryland political consultant, discuss who can win the Democratic Primary for this seat.  Could a Republican win the actually seat? Call in or tweet in and tell us what you think.   01:01:00PGC Blog LivenoMD Politics,Maryland Congressional District 4,PGC Blog,Holden Wilen,Neal CarterSenator Barbara Mikulski announced she wouldn't be running for a sixth term as Senator for Maryland. Then Representative Donna Edwards (MD-District 4) announcedPost Election Wrap Up: Maryland and the Nationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/25/post-election-wrap-up-maryland-and-the-nationCurrent Eventshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/25/post-election-wrap-up-maryland-and-the-nation/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/25/post-election-wrap-up-maryland-and-the-nationWed, 25 Jun 2014 23:30:00 GMTPost Election Wrap Up: Maryland and the NationI am doing a bit of a happy dance because Prince George's County voters came out, albeit in small numbers, and voted in some good, voted out some bad, and voted to keep some of the ugly (politically, that is).  On tonight's show, we'll shoot from the hip on post election predictions in Maryland and the nation and hey, if you get shot, you get shot.  Join Ceemac from PGC Blog, political consultant Neal Carter, and national political strategist Leslie Wimes. Tweet your comments and we'll discuss them on air.    01:11:00PGC Blog Livenomdpolitics,Maryland primary 2014,PGC Blog Live,PGC Blog,Neal CarterI am doing a bit of a happy dance because Prince George's County voters came out, albeit in small numbers, and voted in some good, voted out some bad, and votedRon Watson for Maryland State Delegatehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/19/ron-watson-for-maryland-state-delegateElectionshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/19/ron-watson-for-maryland-state-delegate/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/19/ron-watson-for-maryland-state-delegateThu, 19 Jun 2014 23:00:00 GMTRon Watson for Maryland State DelegateRon Watson is running for state delegate representing one of Prince George's County's largest districts, 23B. All of Bowie and parts of Upper Marlboro are part of District 23B. Do you live along the lines of this map? Ron Watson says he is the right candidate to represent you.  The incumbent has been in office since 2003 and there are 4 other people running for the 23B seat. This endeavor won't be a cake walk but people believe in Ron. He's been endorsed by the Washington Post, the Bowie Gazette, the Mayor of Bowie and a host of others. Ron Watson was educated in Prince George's County, has a MBA a Ph.D, served in the Army, and was an At-Large member of the County's school board. As a businessman, he's been able to secure federal contracts and make substantial donations to Prince George's County's schools.  So why shouldn't you vote for Ron Watson? What is he going to do that hasn't been done? Tune in to listen and tweet in your questions for Ron Watson this evening at 7pm.    00:46:00PGC Blog Livenomd politics,Ron Watson for delegate,PGC Blog,Bowie,Upper MarlboroRon Watson is running for state delegate representing one of Prince George's County's largest districts, 23B. All of Bowie and parts of Upper Marlboro are partDining in Prince George's County: Problems and Promisehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/17/dining-in-prince-georges-county-problems-and-promiseDininghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/17/dining-in-prince-georges-county-problems-and-promise/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/pgcbloglive/2014/06/17/dining-in-prince-georges-county-problems-and-promiseTue, 17 Jun 2014 23:30:00 GMTDining in Prince George's County: Problems and Promise"What do you want to eat?" It's a loaded question in Prince George's County where 70% of the restaurants are fast food. National Harbor, various town centers, and some stand alone restaurants offer promise but, in the meantime, how does a resident eat authentic? Where do you go for dining when you just don't feel like driving into DC? What does the county have to offer and what would you like to see here?  Let's talk about it Tuesday night at 7:30pm.  Ceemac of PGC Blog, Kent S. Digby, Vice President, National Harbor Operations, Quianne Perrin of FLYCANDY Communications Agency and Taste of Prince George's, and Tonia Wellons, founder and managing director of Prince George's County Social Innovation Fund bring you information and invite you to join in a discussion on dining options in the county.   01:00:00PGC Blog LivenoDining in Prince George's County,Prince George's County restaurants,Taste of Prince George's,PGCSIF,Quianne Perrin"What do you want to eat?" It's a loaded question in Prince George's County where 70% of the restaurants are fast food. National Harbor, various town centers, a