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Days after vetoing an energy-focused bill backed by General Assembly leadership, Gov. Wes Moore (D) signed two others into law Tuesday. The larger of the two bills, called the Next Generation Energy ...
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 ...
The contentious debate over a 67-mile power transmission line proposed for Central Maryland reached a Baltimore courtroom on Monday, with three hours of arguments on eminent domain. PSEG, the New ...
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents unanimously approved a resolution Monday that would let presidents in the system assess potential cost savings such as furloughs, reductions in ...
A Maryland board tasked with bringing down prescription drug costs is working through a “dossier” of a medication to treat type 2 diabetes — the first of many such reports to determine if there are ...
Federal cuts to AmeriCorps have decimated the Maryland Conservation Corps, but the program is worth saving, writes Christopher Grieco, a program alumnus who says its benefits are measured not just in ...
At Greenbrier State Park in Western Maryland, the line of cars sometimes started forming as early as midnight, with visitors desperate to secure a coveted spot beside the park’s popular lake after the ...
The Allegany County Department of Emergency Services announced that a multiagency resource center would open Saturday in Westernport to help residents of the flood-damaged area find the help they need ...
Dozens of police-custody deaths that were ruled accidental or of unknown causes have been reclassified as homicides after a four-year review of more than 1,300 cases handled by former Maryland State ...
Maryland recorded 746  fewer overdose deaths in 2024 than in 2023, a 29.2% drop that mirrored a sharp decline nationally, ...
The Montgomery County Council gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a plan that would cover nearly all of the $3.6 billion ...