With goals to make Maryland a safer, more affordable, more competitive and more sustainable, Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld and ...
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A state spending board approved $10 million on Wednesday to go toward revitalization efforts in downtown Baltimore.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller's Office into the Rhea ... who was not certified by the state's police training commission. Among the seven findings in the report, the sheriff's ...
Baltimoreans will vote Nov. 5 on whether to create a city fund that would use state money to compensate communities whose residents were disproportionately targeted for arrest or prosecution under ...
It has been a year in Maryland wine contests where a couple of the smaller producers in the state picked up the ... Winemaster’s Choice Competition and Comptroller’s Cup, one of the two ...
The state of Maryland is spending millions of dollars to settle lawsuits every year, and top elected officials aren’t happy about it. At a meeting of the Board of Public Works on Wednesday, two ...
Daniels participated in the day's first panel, titled "Leadership in a time of uncertainty." The panel also included Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman and University of Maryland Medical System ...
“Discrimination in any form has no place within the Maryland State Police ... The board – made up of Gov. Wes Moore, state Comptroller Brooke Lierman and Treasurer Dereck E.
Diane Fink, the founding executive director of Emerge Maryland, which recruit and Democratic women to run for office, is ...
Maryland voted for the Democratic candidate in both cases, and its 10 electoral votes have been considered a given for the Democratic candidate in past general elections.
The Maryland State Police has agreed to pay $2.75 million in back pay to Black and female state trooper candidates who were discriminated against in the agency’s hiring process — a move that ...