Gov. Moore says he’ll work toward more affordable housing; court says state digital tax illegal; Rep. Harris threatens to help Trump pull financial funds from state ed dept if Super Wright stays involved in Eastern Shore dispute.
Gov. Moore says he’ll work toward more affordable housing; court says state digital tax illegal; Rep. Harris threatens to help Trump pull financial funds from state ed dept if Super Wright stays involved in Eastern Shore dispute.
Gov. Moore takes firm stand on when and if to deploy Maryland Guard; Justice Dept goes after Maryland federal judges; SNAP education program defunded, impacting 700 partners, laying off 70.
Gov. Moore earmarks $17M for school energy efficiency, about half of 2024 allocation; Maryland a target for Trump’s deportation action; state continues to pose challenge for poorer renters.
A Baltimore neighborhood is shaken as Amtrak replaces 150-year-old tunnel; Senate President Ferguson says state has yet to feel impact of federal budget actions; jobs are hard to come by for new college grads.
People with developmental disabilities experience lapse in Medicaid coverage; Gov. Moore’s poll numbers slip among Dem voters; MDOT seeks development proposals for Bowie MARC station area.
ICE ‘holding cells’ confine detainees for days; embattled Juvenile Services names new school chief; $6 million federal grant to help process invasive and harmful blue catfish.
50% tariffs on Brazil to hit Maryland many imports; SNAP cuts loom over grocers, hundreds of thousands of Marylanders who need the benefit; counties now on the hook to help state compensate those wrongfully convicted.
Some Maryland Dems are itchin’ for a national redistricting fight; outrage over ‘shocking’ Juvenile Services report; farmers feel pressure to ‘grow solar’ from both industry and state law.
Three top juvenile detention officials fired; Federal funding for Maryland maglev killed; school and health officials see negative impact of legal cannabis on kids
Removal of remnants of Key Bridge begins; number of Baltimore minors killed in gun violence drops; Howard County raises penalties for paid house parties.
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