Maryland leaders speak out against Trump’s sanctuary city claims; in S.C., Gov. Moore says he isn’t running for president, but he seems to be acting like he is; National Fire Academy in Frederick County restarts in-person classes.
Maryland leaders speak out against Trump’s sanctuary city claims; in S.C., Gov. Moore says he isn’t running for president, but he seems to be acting like he is; National Fire Academy in Frederick County restarts in-person classes.
Maryland voters seek to pry open closed primaries; S&P maintains state’s AAA bond rating; FEMA freezes flood mitigation funds for Ellicott City, others
Effort would put solar expansion law on the statewide ballot; Harford lawmakers’ bill on determining child custody signed into law; Global Campus to reintegrate business spinoffs after critical audit.
Maryland job gains take a hit from federal workforce cuts; state’s global trade network imperiled by Trump tariffs; Westminster, Carroll Legion Post 31 continue their long and storied Memorial Day traditions.
Police custody deaths reclassified to homicides after audit; Lawmakers confident they can override Moore veto of reparations study; Oysters thriving in the Chesapeake Bay
Gov. Moore signs $67B budget, bills to cut spending, raise taxes; staff at state youth facility, facing injuries, staff shortage, beg for help.
Maryland Insurance Administration invokes emergency powers to offer some aid W. Md. flood victims; what happens next to some high profile bills on Moore’s desk?
The complete rebuilding of Pimlico at the starting line; impact of Trump tariffs on Port expected to hit in June.
Moody’s downgrades Maryland’s Triple-A bond rating, first time since 1973; Overdose deaths drop 29.2%, mirroring a national trend.
Chesapeake Bay bill among 171 signed into law; likely changes to Medicaid could cost Maryland $1 billion; busy Dundalk roadways deteriorate greatly after Key Bridge collapse.
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