66% of Marylanders would see tax cuts under Gov. Moore's proposed budget
Moore talked about his proposed 2026 budget, how the state plans to trim its $2.7 billion deficit, and major tax cuts during a one-on-one interview with WJZ's Tara Lynch.
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Moore talked about his proposed 2026 budget, how the state plans to trim its $2.7 billion deficit, and major tax cuts during a one-on-one interview with WJZ's Tara Lynch.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown joined a coalition of 13 other attorneys general in a letter urging Walmart to reconsider its plans to back away from its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
Riptide, a seafood restaurant in Fells Point, is closing its doors Wednesday after six years in business, the restaurant said in a social media post.
Baltimore City will be under a Code Blue Cold Alert from Tuesday, Jan. 14 through Thursday, Jan. 16 due to freezing temperatures, according to the Health Department.
The Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office said it supports Adnan Syed's request for a reduced sentence in the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee, his ex-girlfriend and classmate at Woodlawn High School.
The Maryland State Fire Marshal is investigating after a series of mailbox explosions in the Manchester and Westminster area.
Members of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Maryland Council 3, rallied on Monday in support of the Davis Martinez Public Employee Safety and Health Act.
Sports betting contributed $6.5 million to Maryland in December, according to the Maryland Lottery and Gaming.
The Alpha Phi Alpha Foundation of Howard County is set to host its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast Celebration, featuring appearances from civil rights leaders Jessie Jackson Jr. and Xernona Clayton.
Bird flu has been detected at a Maryland poultry farm, according to the Maryland Department of Agriculture. It's the first reported case at a Maryland commercial poultry operation since 2023.
An arson investigation is underway after a fatal fire that left a woman dead in Baltimore's Waverly neighborhood, according to the Baltimore City Fire Department.
The City of Annapolis is continuing to clear snow as Maryland continues to see freezing temperatures, and additional snowfall forecasted for the weekend.
Harford County emergency rooms are seeing high levels of respiratory and gastrointestinal viruses, including norovirus, according to a social media post Thursday.
The Baltimore Department of Public Works (DPW) has asked for feedback in a series of public meetings to discuss proposed water rate increases.
Eric Eiswert, the former principal at Pikesville High School, is suing Baltimore County Public Schools over a case involving a racist AI recording.