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.
Maryland is partnering with SIRUM, a nonprofit redistributor of surplus medicine, to expand access to affordable prescription ...
As legislators rush to fill the state’s historic $3.3 billion budget gap, Maryland lawmakers say that a quietly growing ...
Rather than being monopolized by Democrats, it would be fairer with an equal number of members from each party with some ...
Lawmakers questioned the sponsor of a controversial business to business tax plan during a House committee hearing Wednesday ...
A downtown concert headlined by DJ D-Nice and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will anchor a new week-long Preakness Festival ...
Gov. Wes Moore made lowering drug costs a key campaign promise, making advocates of the law confident that their greatest ...
A new poll from Gonzales Research finds Maryland voters feeling dispirited, with Gov. Wes Moore’s approval dropping and ...
Excessive overtime spending in city agencies all but erased Baltimore’s fiscal year 2024 surplus, and now the city is ...
As state leaders have come together behind four nominees to fill vacancies on the Howard Community College board, a bill that ...
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 ...