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The Maryland Department of the Environment is pushing for 50% of the state’s electricity generation by 2030 to come from renewable energy resources, such as solar. Solar projects in Maryland include ...
Maryland spent $2.3 million on repairs to the governor’s mansion before a major budget shortfall. Do you support the use of ...
Non-profit spending, particularly when made possible by government grants, richly deserves a high degree of scrutiny (“Maryland nonprofit spending sparks questions, Moore-Hogan messaging war,” July 29 ...
More than $2.3 million in state-funded repairs have been made to Maryland’s 155-year-old governor’s mansion since Gov. Wes ...
Sixteen Baltimore-based nonprofits will receive a collective $30 million in state funds to help clean up vacant properties in ...
Baltimore’s $4.6 billion budget includes $2 million for a new Mayor’s Office of Art, Culture and Nightlife, raising questions ...
Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and Ruben Gallego are part of a diverse and large field of White House hopefuls tiptoeing toward ...
The federal government is pulling the plug on the maglev after decades of grant spending and permit studies, potentially saving federal taxpayers up to $26 million.
Mixed reactions followed the cancellation of $26 million in federal funding for the proposed Baltimore–D.C. maglev, as officials cited major hurdles and opponents celebrated its defeat.
Funds were first awarded to the Maryland Department of Transportation in 2016 to prepare engineering for the project.
Three top officials were fired after the report detailed allegations of contraband drugs, staffing shortages and other problems in juvenile detention facilities.
No high-speed train will be zooming throughout parts of Maryland. The federal government has determined the potential multibillion-dollar investment to construct the proposed Baltimore-Washington ...