Lawmakers, advocates and students all find something to dislike in governor Moore's proposals during a hearing.
This column appears in the March issue of The Business Monthly serving Howard and Anne Arundel counties. A half century ago, I spent a year in the belly of the federal bureaucracy at the Social ...
Converting university research to jobs, building stronger regional partnerships and encouraging private sector ...
The state governor puts Old Bay on everything, even ice cream — and he wants to switch up the state’s liquor laws ...
The Legislative Black Caucus debated all sides of a bill that would do away with contested elections for circuit court judges ...
Financial pain is coming as Maryland faces a nearly 3-billion-dollar budget deficit due in large part to public education ...
President Trump appointed Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to the bipartisan Council of Governors, according to a news release from ...
Thousands of sex abuse cases could leave Maryland taxpayers responsible for $3 billion in payouts after a 2023 law opened the door to claims.
President Donald Trump late Wednesday appointed Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to the Council of Governors, a bipartisan group of ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott swore in Baltimore’s Opioid Restitution Advisory Board at a city hall ceremony Tuesday. The ...
Gov. Wes Moore's top aides told lawmakers that proposed cuts to the state's education plan would allow it to be successful in ...
A bill that would allow wine and beer sales at grocery stores, pharmacies and gas stations is making its way in the Maryland ...