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Maryland targets 60% emissions cuts by 2031 and net zero by 2045 with sweeping clean energy, EV and building reforms.
A retired Army colonel and former Fort Meade commander will join Gov. Wes Moore’s Cabinet as the state’s next veterans ...
A flag is more than just cloth and pigment and should be a basis of unity and honor. Like the beautiful State Capitol in St.
When North Dakota state Sen. Ryan Braunberger first introduced a slate of tenant protection bills this year, he knew the odds ...
Paul J. Wiedefeld will no longer serve as the Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary. His position will be ...
Three members of a violent cultlike group, including its alleged ringleader, will be tried together on charges of trespassing ...
The Decatur Seahawks are headed to a Maryland lacrosse state championship game, as Stephen Decatur's boys lacrosse team defeated Huntingtown 17-7 on Friday, May 16. The game was delayed from its ...
John Bennett is Maryland’s real-life Lorax. Like the Dr. Seuss character, he speaks for the trees. And he’s done so since 2007, when he saved the state’s Big Tree Program from shutting down under ...
Maryland’s over dependence puts our budget at risk — especially when state leaders continue filing frivolous and expensive lawsuits against federal agencies.
Maryland has new plans to revitalize State Center in West Baltimore, transforming the 28-acre site into a vibrant mixed-use area with a transit-oriented plan.
The state — once again — is looking to hire a consultant to develop a plan for the site. Maryland’s state government will try again at redeveloping the State Center, its aging office complex in ...
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson told reporters Wednesday that Gov. Wes Moore’s announced hiring freeze does allow state agencies to exercise some discretion.