Md. to settle claims against prison guard despite treasurer’s objections
Maryland will pay to settle claims from an imprisoned man who alleged that a guard abused and sexually assaulted him.
Gov. Moore appoints judges in Anne Arundel, Prince George’s counties
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore named new judges to the Anne Arundel County and Prince George's County circuit courts.
Md. partners with nonprofit to combat high unintended pregnancy rates
Maryland, which one of the highest rates of unintended pregnancy in the country, has partnered with a national nonprofit to improve contraceptive care.
Wes Moore’s second session will test his public messaging, political capital
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s second legislative session will be a test of his team’s public messaging strategy and the political capital he’s accrued in his first year.
Moore plans for all unconnected Md. homes to have broadband internet access within 5 years
All Maryland households could have access to broadband internet within five years, according to plans from Gov. Wes Moore's office.
Moore’s work group recommends raising work zone speeding fines as part of larger driver culture shift
Gov. Wes Moore recommended that Maryland increase its work zone speed camera violations from $40.
Maryland GOP seeks Moore’s support for public safety proposals
Maryland Republicans appeared hopeful that Gov. Wes Moore will consider their proposals for removing illegal guns and repeat violent offenders from communities.
Maryland officials celebrate landing FBI headquarters, blast director’s criticisms
Maryland state and federal officials blasted FBI Director Christopher Wray’s criticism of the site-selection process.
Democratic lawmakers decline to rule out tax hikes for next year’s budget
Maryland lawmakers didn’t rule out the possibility of raising taxes while balancing the state budget amid projections of a structural deficit.
Red Line options range from $1.9B to $7.2B, new estimates show
The Red Line transit project is expected to take between six and 12 years to complete and will likely cost between $1.9 billion and $7.2 billion, according to estimates.
Moore recommends former Howard County executive to lead state Democratic Party
Gov. Wes Moore recommended former Howard County Executive Ken Ulman to be the next chair of the Maryland Democratic State Central Committee.
Moore promotes start of pilot year for Md. service year program
Gov. Wes Moore promoted the launch of what he has said is a first–in-the-nation state-government-sponsored service option for recent high school graduates.