State employee union calls on USM Board of Regents to reinstate jobs
AFSCME calls on the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to reverse layoffs affecting 94 unionized state employees across campuses.
Judge indefinitely blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
A U.S. judge indefinitely blocked a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund supported by President Donald Trump.
Moore announces funding for immigration legal services on Eastern Shore
Gov. Wes Moore said his administration would provide $800,000 for immigration legal services on the Eastern Shore.
Bank regulators ramp up scrutiny of AI use at financial companies
Banking regulators are stepping up scrutiny of how lenders deploy artificial intelligence, pressing firms on everything from data access to risks posed by third-party vendors.
Judge won’t block Trump’s White House UFC event
A federal judge declined on Friday to block President Donald Trump from hosting a special Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts event on the White House grounds, letting the fights set to be held on Sunday inside a towering new structure proceed.
Trump’s allies have another plan to pay ‘weaponization’ victims
Some Trump allies are shifting focus to a different way to make payouts to his supporters, including those who took part in the January 6, 2021, riot on the U.S. Capitol.
Baltimore City register of wills race: Audit, legal attacks hang over campaign
A former top official at Baltimore City’s probate office hopes to shake up her ex-boss's multigenerational family political dynasty at the circuit courthouse.
MD candidates debate impact of Moore’s ‘lighthouse’ push
Maryland candidates discuss Gov. Wes Moore's DECADE Act focusing on biotech and quantum industries amid concerns about job reach and economic impact.
Peña-Melnyk calls on utility companies to adhere to policies under Utility RELIEF Act
Maryland House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk called on utility companies to follow the Utility RELIEF Act regulations to protect ratepayers and reduce energy costs.
Minn. man pleads guilty to charges in lawmaker shooting case
The man accused of assassinating a former speaker of the Minnesota House and her husband last year in what authorities have described as an act of targeted political violence pleaded guilty Thursday after federal prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty against him.
Trump wins $70B of guaranteed funding for immigration crackdown
Republicans greenlit $70 billion for immigration enforcement, clearing the way for President Donald Trump to pursue his mass deportation agenda for the rest of his term.
MD, states sue Trump administration over anti-DEI terms in federal contracts
Maryland and other states sued, claiming federal agencies have flouted the law in working to eliminate DEI initiatives by federal contractors.

















