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It’s unclear whether Gov. Wes Moore plans to visit the Penn North neighborhood weeks after more than two dozen people were ...
As heat and humidity increases in Maryland, so has flash flooding. The state has had at least 51 flash flood warnings so far ...
No high-speed train will be zooming throughout parts of Maryland. The federal government has determined the potential multibillion-dollar investment to construct the proposed Baltimore-Washington ...
Gov. Wes Moore announced the appointment of five judges, four in Prince George's County and one in Harford County.
Mixed feelings abound regarding the rescission of federal funding for the high-speed magnetic rail project proposed between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., as some local lawmakers and advocates ...
The federal government is pulling the plug on the Maglev after decades of grant spending and permit studies, potentially saving federal taxpayers up to $26 million.
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued an emergency order that authorized an Anne Arundel County power plant to operate ...
Roughly 200 public comments include overwhelming opposition to the proposed MidAtlantic Resiliency Link project. The project aims to build a 105-mile, 500-kV transmission line from Frederick County, ...
As part of Maryland’s efforts to modernize state government, the State Department of Education is moving out of its long-term Baltimore home and now seeking private office space elsewhere in the city, ...
Gov. Wes Moore (D) expressed enthusiasm for the maglev train from D.C. to Baltimore, as did his Republican predecessor. The ...
Three top officials were fired after the report detailed allegations of contraband drugs, staffing shortages and other problems in juvenile detention facilities.
Baltimore reports the lowest number of homicides in half a century, marking a 24.3% decrease from the previous year.