Frederick County executive orders data center development pause after court ruling
Frederick County Executive Jessica Fitzwater issued a temporary pause on new data center development in Frederick County.
Cirincion’s lead in Washington County State’s Attorney race lessens
Washington County State's Attorney Gina Cirincion's lead in the Republican primary has narrowed to 12 votes with mail-in ballots still being counted.
Maryland SUN Bucks summer meals program launches
A summer meals initiative supporting the Moore-Miller administration’s efforts toward ending childhood poverty has launched for the summer.
Cox beat Hale in MD gubernatorial primary without Republican establishment. How?
How did Dan Cox win Maryland's Republican gubernatorial primary over the establishment-backed Ed Hale?
Western MD county approves data center moratorium
The Washington County commissioners voted 4-1 to approve a yearlong moratorium regarding data center applications.
Board rules for MD employees’ union on telework complaint
The Maryland Public Employee Relations Board ruled in favor of the state employees' union regarding withheld information on telework.
Juanita Jackson Mitchell Law Center reopens in Baltimore
State and community leaders celebrated the reopening of a Baltimore establishment honoring the legacy of Juanita Jackson Mitchell.
Laurel Park horse training facility purchase approved by MD board
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved the $48.5 million purchase of Laurel Race Track to be used as a year-round thoroughbred horse training facility.
Warnings galore as power grid serving MD braces for heatwave, record demand
PJM, the largest U.S. electric grid operator that encompasses Maryland, detailed price spikes and warnings of massive transmission line congestion as it braced for record-breaking demand driven by a heatwave.
Judges block Trump’s limits on student loan forgiveness program
Two federal judges blocked the Trump administration from implementing a new rule stripping some public service workers of eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness.
Moore declares State of Preparedness ahead of MD heat wave
Gov. Wes Moore declared a State of Preparedness ahead of what state leaders expect to be a historic heat wave July 1 to July 5.
Ex-lawyer seeks reinstatement to MD bar after US House primary win
Robin Ficker, the former attorney who won the Republican nomination for Maryland's 6th Congressional District, is seeking to be readmitted to the state bar.


















