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In Baltimore, the group pressed the Maryland Public Service Commission, which regulates Maryland utilities, to bring an end ...
The State of the People National Assembly concluded its three-day gathering in Baltimore, bringing together Black leaders, ...
Maryland's new tech tax has some business owners worried, but state officials argue it's necessary for fiscal stability. Find ...
With a 5% uptick in spending, Maryland’s influence peddlers are having a good year. But what about the rest of us?
Wes Moore has changed his mind. The governor on Wednesday said that the Catonsville armory will no longer be the site of the ...
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland General Assembly began its 2025 legislative session on Wednesday afternoon as the state faces a $2.7 billion budget deficit. Gov. Wes Moore's aggressive approach includes ...
The State of the People National Assembly is coming to Baltimore to provide the framework for Black policy advocacy, impactful intergenerational leadership, and community empowerment. This ...
A conflict is growing between Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland General Assembly over the best ways to generate energy and lower utility bills for state residents. “It didn’t go far enough,” Moore said ...
More than 3,800 people filed lawsuits under Maryland’s Child Victims Act in the two months before new limits on monetary ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Maryland lawmakers and property owners are raising concerns about what they call a rapid spike in squatting in the state, with properties being broken into, seized, and ...
The report, which is nearly 500 pages, included details about more than 150 Catholic priests and others associated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore abusing over 600 children. State investigators ...
Dozens of bills passed by Maryland lawmakers earlier this year will become law come July 1. From an antibias training requirement to taxes on precious metals here are some that may affect you.