Maryland

Governor Wes Moore Signs Executive Order to Strengthen Maryland Agriculture

In order to foster cooperation, lower regulations, and generate economic possibilities for Maryland farmers, Governor Wes Moore issued an executive order on Monday extending ...

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Maryland Sues Trump Administration Over USDA Demand for SNAP Recipient Data

In a lawsuit, Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, 20 other attorneys general, and the governor of Kentucky argued that USDA’s requirement that states disclose ...

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Four Maryland Gems Land on New York Times “25 Best Restaurants in DC” List

Maryland’s culinary culture continues to get national attention; on July 28th, the New York Times published its updated list of the 25 Best eateries ...

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Maryland’s Team Senshi Brings Home 15 Medals from National Karate Tournament

At the 2025 USA National Karate Championships, which took place in Fort Worth, Texas, from July 9–13, Montgomery County-based Team Senshi Karate won an ...

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Governor Wes Moore Elected Vice Chair of National Governors Association

Governor Wes Moore has been chosen to serve as the National Governors Association’s vice chair for a year before taking over as chair in ...

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Governor Moore Places Blame On Hogan For Current Budget Challenges

In a recent interview, Governor Wes Moore refutes allegations that his predecessor, former Governor Larry Hogan, left him with an astounding $5 billion surplus, ...

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Governor Moore Elected As Vice Chair Of The Bipartisan National Governor’s Association

The only bipartisan national organization of, by, and for the country’s governors, the National Governors Association, chose Governor Wes Moore as its vice chair ...

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Breaking: USDA Relocating Staff Out Of DC Area, Closing PGC Research Center (Thousands Of Jobs Lost)

The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it will relocate about 2,600 jobs out of the D.C. area and vacate the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center ...

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Montgomery County Council Passes ‘Missing Middle’ Housing Plan

The Montgomery County Council voted Tuesday to enable multiunit homes to be built on certain lots previously zoned for single-family homes, an effort to ...

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Moore’s Office Pushes Back Against Lawmakers, As Reparations Feud Continues

Gov. Wes Moore (D) and his staff met regularly with lawmakers to discuss a bill creating a reparations study commission, and expressed concerns about ...

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