Gov. Wes Moore said "real danger" is imminent for Marylanders amid federal actions and cuts, but he stopped short of answering whether he's bracing for a potential Maryland-based recession.
Gov. Wes Moore signed new contract agreements with three Maryland labor unions that impact law enforcement and firefighters.
Gov. Wes Moore made lowering drug costs a key campaign promise, making advocates of the law confident that their greatest ...
Gov. Wes Moore signed three memoranda of understanding between Maryland and state union leaders that pledge to raise wages ...
Maryland is partnering with SIRUM, a nonprofit redistributor of surplus medicine, to expand access to affordable prescription ...
Four law enforcement officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, met with Gov. Wes Moore and legislators Thursday ...
A May 14 downtown concert headlined by DJ D-Nice & Friends and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will anchor a week-long ...
Excessive overtime spending in city agencies all but erased Baltimore’s fiscal year 2024 surplus, and now the city is ...
Hopkins’ medical school, Bloomberg School of Public Health and JHPIEGO, the university’s health initiative that focuses on ...
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Poll: Moore job approval above 50% but continues to slide
Gov. Wes Moore’s job approval ratings remain above 50% but continued to slide in March, according to a poll released Wednesday. The poll released Wednesday by Annapolis-based Gonzales Research & Media ...
As expected, the House of Delegates approved an amended, comprehensive education plan Tuesday night that rejected cuts ...
Lawmakers questioned the sponsor of a controversial business to business tax plan during a House committee hearing Wednesday ...