Gov. Wes Moore will announce Monday that Department of Service and Civic Innovation Secretary Paul Monteiro will leave the ...
Those who applied for naturalization on or after Oct. 20 will have to take an updated citizenship exam that expands the list ...
More than 500 state jobs were abolished Wednesday by the Board of Public Works through a combination of elimination of vacant ...
A former Cecil County sheriff deputy pleaded guilty to misconduct in office and unauthorized access to a computer.
Changes continue in senior leadership under Gov. Wes Moore (D), with the announcement Tuesday of two new deputy chiefs of staff. The appointments of Michael Huber and Chichi Nyagah-Nash follow ...
Josh Tulkin has worked on climate advocacy in Maryland for more than 20 years and is the state director of the Maryland ...
An Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge issued a partial ruling Monday in favor of a group of unaffiliated Maryland voters who are challenging the state’s closed primary election system. A fuller ...
Maryland will become one of the first states in the nation to distribute “tap and go” EBT, or electronic benefit transfer, cards to state residents, giving almost 1 million Marylanders secure access ...
Virginia House Speaker Don Scott (D-Portsmouth) on Thursday called lawmakers back to Richmond for a special session Monday afternoon, setting off speculation that Democrats are preparing to act on ...
President Donald Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton was charged Thursday by a federal grand jury in Maryland with transmitting and illegally storing classified information. Bolton, ...
A key fiscal panel is recommending the state continue with a plan to borrow up to $1.75 billion for capital projects in the coming fiscal year, despite the potential for fiscal headwinds from the ...
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents held a special, closed-door meeting Friday afternoon to review “an athletics-related contract under consideration,” an apparent reference to a $2 ...