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The question of legalizing online gambling in Maryland has been raised before. What sets the current moment apart is the surrounding landscape. Instead of focusing solely on permission, conversations ...
A PRESENT FOR THE PRESIDENT — One year ago today, the Supreme Court gave Donald Trump the legal victory of a lifetime.
Kate Shunney A multi-year public planning effort for Maryland’s commuter train service has resulted in the creation of a ...
WILMINGTON— A new initiative to improve youth literacy in Wilmington was announced last Wednesday by Mayor John Carney, who ...
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.
Forward-looking: In a quiet corner of Beltsville, Maryland, a new chapter in battery technology is unfolding. Ion Storage Systems, a company that began as a university research project, has ...
In an attempt to close the state's budget gap, Gov. Wes Moore is enacting a hiring freeze while pursuing optional buyouts and the elimination of positions.
Robert Burd, deputy chief investment officer at the Maryland State Retirement & Pension System, Baltimore, will assume the role of acting chief investment officer on July 1. Andrew Palmer, CIO of ...
Lanes have reopened along Interstate 70 near Hagerstown, Maryland, after a tractor-trailer hauling a windmill blade overturned Monday morning.
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson told reporters Wednesday that Gov. Wes Moore’s announced hiring freeze does allow state agencies to exercise some discretion.
Maryland officials began their formal search for a consultant team to help them determine a new redevelopment plan for State Center in Baltimore.
Maryland’s over dependence puts our budget at risk — especially when state leaders continue filing frivolous and expensive lawsuits against federal agencies.