After over a week since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River, Baltimore sports teams, the Orioles and Ravens are coming together to donate to the bridge's emergency fund.
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The request aims to expedite essential tasks such as debris removal, demolition, traffic management, and other emergency operations necessitated by the bridge collapse on March 26.
Governor Wes Moore has ordered the Maryland flag to be lowered to half staff. This comes in the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore testified Tuesday in support of measures aimed at making housing more affordable and protecting renters, some of the governor’s top priorities this legislative session.
Governor Wes Moore has directed the Maryland Flag to be lowered to Half-Staff on Tuesday, Feb. 20, for Civil Rights Heroes Day. This day recognizes the dedication of civil rights leaders and reaffirms Maryland's commitment to equality and justice for all citizens.
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Ocean City is considering replacing its traditional fuel-powered buses with electric ones possibly starting in 2026. The shi…
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) announced Tuesday he is restoring $150 million in previously proposed transportation cuts.
In a significant move towards green transportation, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, alongside federal and local leaders, announced a $15 million federal grant for new electric vehicle charging stations across the state.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced the appointment of Dyana Forester as Senior Director of Labor Relations for the Moore-Miller Administration. According to the Governor's office, Forester will represent the Governor in labor relations activities within the executive branch, working in closely with the Maryland Department of Budget and Management, the Maryland Department of Labor, and exclusive representatives of the state’s bargaining unit employees.
Discussions around key agricultural policy matters and potential legislation that could impact the Maryland farming industry were discussed when The Board of Directors of the Maryland Farm Bureau (MDFB) met Thursday with Governor Wes Moore.