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 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 ...
Questions are circulating about whether Governor Wes Moore’s mass hiring of thousands of new state workers in Maryland is ...
As D.C.’s budget and autonomy comes under threat by the Trump administration, Congressman Jamie Raskin suggests erasing the ...
How much it would raise: Once fully implemented, the state would raise more than $200 million per year, by taking a 20% cut ...
Lifelong Baltimore Resident Pastor P.M. Smith joins FOX45 Morning News to discuss why state lawmakers should look forward in addressing state priorities.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is proposing tax reform that could double the state's standard deduction and end the practice of itemized deductions.
A new economic report indicates Maryland is at the greatest risk in the country to federal job cuts and policy changes as state lawmakers continue to search for ...
One type of secession active in 2025 is when one or more rural counties seek to secede from the current state to join a ...
Maryland's House of Delegates voted along party lines to change parts of Gov. Wes Moore's plan for the Blueprint for Maryland ...
The Maryland House of Delegates on Tuesday evening passed Gov. Wes Moore’s bill to amend the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future — without his proposed funding cuts.