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Maryland’s $67 billion spending plan, which includes more than $1.6 billion in taxes and fees, was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Wes Moore (D), capping what he called a session of challenges and ...
A" bond rating Wednesday when a key bond-rating agency downgraded its assessment of the state's creditworthiness from AAA ...
Maryland recorded 746 fewer overdose deaths in 2024 than in 2023, a 29.2% drop that mirrored a sharp decline nationally, ...
Private donors have chipped in $80,000 to help AmeriCorps programs in Maryland that were slashed by the Trump administration, ...
State officials and health care advocates worry that many Marylanders could lose Mediciad coverage under a proposal from ...
Former Enoch Pratt Free Library head Carla Hayden is ousted from her job as librarian of Congress, Republicans want Juvenile ...
The Montgomery County Council gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a plan that would cover nearly all of the $3.6 billion ...
Gov. Wes Moore (D) signed what he called “the most comprehensive piece of Chesapeake Bay legislation that Maryland has seexn in years,” at a time when federal cuts threaten environmental programs for ...
State health and labor officials hope that new workplace regulations will help workers avoid overheating on the job, as ...
Child care providers hope a freeze on enrollment in a state child care scholarshop program expires by September, as state ...
David Shore, 18, had been working, and waiting, almost half his life for this day to come, standing behind Gov. Wes Moore on ...
The Trump administration has signaled interest in reining in Maryland’s ability to set rates for Medicare services – an ...
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