President Donald Trump’s early action on health care reversed some of his predecessor’s policies, but former President Joe Biden’s most defining initiatives were left intact.
These leaders can make plant-based meals the default in Maryland’s hospitals. By speaking up, you can help create healthier hospitals and a better future for our state. Let’s make this positive change together and build healthier communities, starting with the food served in our hospitals.
Tabatha Robinson has been chosen to diversify a $1 billion market as leader of the Maryland Cannabis Administration.
Gov. Wes Moore has appointed a New York state cannabis official to be the new director for the Maryland Cannabis Administration, which oversees and regulates the state’s recreational and medical markets.
The One Fair Wage Coalition, which has been pressing for higher minimum wages in states across the country, this week renewed its efforts to raise Maryland’s wage floor and exempt tips from state income taxes.
The new chief regulator of Maryland's cannabis industry is leaving a role in the East Coast's second largest cannabis market. Gov. Wes Moore has hired a new executive director for Maryland's ...
Maryland is joining more than a dozen other states in challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship. All to know.
Locksley has never coached in the NFL before. Prior to joining Maryland as their head coach, he spent three years at Alabama ultimately becoming their offensive coordinator. He’s been with the Terrapins since 2019 and after a rough first two seasons (5-12, 3-11 Conference Record combined), Maryland showed signs of improvement in 2021.
"An overdose prevention site takes care of the whole person and tries to connect them to other services in the community that they might need. Bottom line: It saves lives," said Baltimore County Sen. Shelly Hettleman, D-District 11, one of the bill's sponsors.
President Donald Trump’s plans to sign a raft of executive orders Monday will set a dramatically different tone for the next four years in Washington.