Catholic Charities opens community center in West Baltimore
Catholic Charities of Baltimore opened the Carolyn E. Fugett Intergenerational Center, an opportunity hub in West Baltimore, on May 21.
Moore vetoes divorce records protection, among other bills
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore vetoed five bills after the 2026 legislative session, including legislation that intended to protect divorce records from the public.
MD dumps Moody’s a year after it downgraded state’s bonds
Maryland has ended a decades-long relationship with one of three major bond rating firms a year after that firm downgraded the state’s credit rating.
MD ballot error: Original mail-ins to be counted if replacements not returned
Maryland’s elections administrator confirmed that after some incorrect ballots were sent out, they will still be counted if voters neglect to submit their replacement ballots.
‘Just give me a job’: MD former federal workers’ stories of survival
In the months since thousands of federal workers in Maryland were laid off or left their posts, many have had to find new ways to support themselves and their families.
New MD laws: What goes into effect June 1 — or already has?
These new Maryland laws go into effect June 1 — or already have.
MD seeks federal aid for farmers for ‘catastrophic damage’ to crops in April freeze
Gov. Wes Moore petitioned the USDA for a disaster declaration for Maryland farmers after an early-season freeze in April caused “devastating” crop losses.
Harford breaks ground on special operations building
Harford County has broken ground on an emergency services special operations facility, county officials announced Friday.
Former President Biden sues DOJ over release of interview audio
Former President Joe Biden sued the Department of Justice, seeking to bar the release of audio recordings and transcripts of private conversations with his biographer.
NRA sues MD officials over Glock pistol ban
The National Rifle Association and two other gun rights groups sued Maryland officials over freshly signed legislation that effectively bans the sale of Glock pistols in the state.
MD sheriffs file lawsuit over immigration law they say will ‘obstruct’ their work
The majority of Maryland’s 24 sheriffs sued, arguing the Community Trust Act hampers their duties to work with federal authorities to combat illegal immigration.
Moore’s housing package among 270+ laws approved at final bill signing
Gov. Wes Moore approved new laws that will encourage housing development around transit hubs and grant developers so-called vesting rights.


















