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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore marched in a Columbia Fourth of July parade while criticizing President Trump’s newly signed domestic ...
The Fourth of July is a holiday filled with tradition and that typically includes popsicles, parades, and sometimes, ...
As Marylanders grapple with soaring utility bills during the peak of summer, Governor Wes Moore has pledged to provide relief ...
Gov. Wes Moore made the rounds recently on cable news outlets talking about the One Big Beautiful Bill before the final votes ...
Baltimore City Council President Zeke Cohen and other city leaders are calling for a halt to Gas and Electric's 'Operation ...
Maryland is reviving plans to expand MARC, its regional rail service, into Delaware and Virginia and add more trains every ...
Baltimore City has posted a map of cooling centers operating this summer. [Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News] In addition to the incoming heat wave, around 988 customers in the greater ...
Baltimore City crime numbers sit at the lowest percentage recorded in the first five months of any year, with homicides down 23.6% and non-fatal shootings down 23.4% this year.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is on the frontlines in the fight to close the racial wealth gap in America, and he hopes his actions in his state will serve as a model across the country.
CHURCH CREEK, MD - A historical marker unveiling ceremony honoring Harriet Tubman's birthplace and legacy will be held on Monday, June 23rd. Governor Moore, in partnership with the Maryland ...
Though Gov. Wes Moore announced actions toward ending the racial wealth gap, some of Maryland’s Black leaders say that can’t truly happen without discussing reparations.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore marked Juneteenth by pardoning nearly 7,000 cannabis-related offenses and allocating $400 million to communities historically impacted by discrimination.