The University System of Maryland would cut approximately 400 jobs under Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed budget.
Ironically, Maryland taxpayers’ salvation may come in the form of Gov. Moore’s national political aspirations.
State Delegates Adrian Boafo and Marlon Amprey called on the Maryland Public Service Commission to “impose an immediate and indefinite moratorium on [utility] rate increases” in a joint news ...
The University System of Maryland could see 400 job cuts after Gov. Wes Moore's proposed $111 million reduction to the system ...
A memo from the new U.S. transportation secretary could threaten Maryland’s transportation projects dealing with the effects ...
Moore enthusiastically shared his commitment to education, highlighting a $550 million bump in funding for public schools next year. There was no mention of the losses local school system leaders say ...
Maryland residents support Gov. Wes Moore’s plan to raise taxes on the wealthy, but they’re not enthusiastic about a 75-cent delivery fee.