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Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s Office has announced several expedited development projects across Maryland, including one here ...
Historically, Democrats have aligned with teachers’ unions and opposed school vouchers, but shifting polling may influence the party’s stance.
No high-speed train will be zooming through parts of Maryland, after the concept was rejected by the federal government. The ...
The Maryland Department of the Environment is pushing for 50% of the state's electricity generation by 2030 to come from renewable energy resources, such as solar.
The two-year feud between two Anne Arundel County Orphans Court judges heads toward a denouement this month, when a ...
With the balance of power at stake in Congress, some Maryland Democrats are eager to jump into a growing national fight that ...
Frederick County and other local governments could receive millions of dollars for facility upgrades and clean energy ...
Anderson Clayton wanted a headline name to speak at North Carolina Democrats’ summer gala — but the state party chair bypassed familiar Capitol Hill figures, looking instead to Illinois Gov. J.B.
The two-term mayor has not said publicly what might be next, but he has the option to run for a third term in 2028.
The Maryland Board of Public Works is scheduled to vote Wednesday to approve a $100,000 settlement over the University of ...
Four applicants have come forward to serve out Ed Rothstein’s term on the Board of Carroll County Commissioners, through 2026 ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott will attend a campaign fundraiser on Martha’s Vineyard, suggesting he may try to run for a third mayoral term in 2028.