Governor Wes Moore on Friday sent a letter to President Donald Trump demanding the administration reimburse Marylanders an estimated $4 billion in direct and indirect costs related to illegal tariffs.
The bipartisan effort faces a tight timeframe as the crossover date for legislation (going from the House to the Senate) ends on March 23 and the session closes on April 13.
These are the seven Teacher of the Year finalists in Anne Arundel County. They teach everything from English to library media.
A bipartisan bill would clarify IG access to records after Baltimore’s inspector general sued over redacted subpoenas.
Columnist Gerald Winegrad shares his nephew’s experiences working for NBC Sports in its coverage of the Winter Olympics in ...
Maryland advocates, conservationists and museum leaders said they will continue working to preserve the state’s Black history ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Maryland sheriffs on Thursday slammed a new state law that bars cooperation ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — In Annapolis, some new legislation may bring Maryland one step closer in confronting a dark chapter in its history. In the woods next to Cheltenham Veterans Cemetery, researchers at ...
A $25 per hour minimum wage? The nation's highest rate could be in Maryland, if a new bill passes. Here's what we know.
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