Maryland

Moore Hints At Coming Effort To Spur Affordable Housing Construction

At a meeting of county leaders on Saturday, Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced that he is getting ready to take action that he claims ...

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Purple Line More Than 80% Done

According to Purple Line Senior Project Director Ray Biggs II, the Silver Spring Spring Street Bridge, which is being rebuilt as part of the ...

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BMW Championship Could Bring $60 Million In Economic Impact To Maryland, Officials Say

When the BMW Championship was last held at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills in 2021, spectators were treated to a six-hole playoff ...

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The Origins of “Maryland Style Pizza”

We all know what pizza from New York and Chicago looks like, but in Maryland, we have our own pizza. Because of our very ...

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National Night Out to Feature Statewide Police-Community Events August 5

On Tuesday, August 5, the Maryland State Police will join communities throughout the state for National Night Out. Troops from all 23 barracks will ...

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Maryland Casinos Generate $165.7M in July, Down Slightly from Last Year

In July 2025, gaming revenue at Maryland’s six casinos was $165.7 million, a 2.5% drop from July 2024. The majority of individual casinos saw ...

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The “Best Overall Restaurants” in Maryland, According to Open Table

Are you trying to find the greatest restaurants in Maryland overall?Over the last four months, OpenTable, an online reservation service, has examined almost two ...

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‘There’s No Time To Waste’: Prince George’s County Executive On What’s Next For Northwest Stadium Site

The agreement to return the Washington Commanders to the city is still pending a vote by the D.C. Council. However, Prince George’s County, Maryland, ...

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The History of Maryland’s Lost City

In 1809, brothers-in-law Thomas Moore, Isaac Briggs, and Caleb Bentley created the now-defunct city of Triadelphia (three brothers). The Brooke sisters, who were descended ...

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Maryland to Receive Share of $520 Million Recovered in Suspected Pandemic Unemployment Fraud

After being blocked by a banking institution, about $520 million in suspected fraudulent unemployment insurance payments received during the COVID-19 outbreak were returned to ...

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