Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's proposed 2026 budget would cut $111 million in state funding from the University System of Maryland, according to The Banner.
Although the 2024 campaign wasn't kind to the Terps, it appears as though help is on the way in Maryland - and it comes in the form of four-star QB, Malik Washi
The Supreme Court will decide whether a group of Maryland parents can opt to have their children exempted from LGBTQ-themed storybooks. The justices on Friday afternoon granted Mahmoud v. Taylor, in which a coalition of parents from Montgomery County,
The Terrapins basketball team went to Northwestern Thursday night with high hopes of getting above .500 in Big Ten Conference play. Instead, they experienced th
Maryland’s Legislative Black Caucus is prioritizing a slate of bills aimed at equity and justice reform for Maryland youth, while pushing to reverse Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed cuts to education funding.
The case involves whether parents' religious rights were violated when a Maryland school district declined to allow them to opt their children out of gender and sexuality instruction.
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a bid by religious parents to keep their children out of classes in a Maryland public school district when LGBT storybooks are read, the latest case to come to the justices involving the intersection between religion and LGBT rights.
Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman is beginning her third year in office this week. Lierman spoke with WMDT’s Blake Lipton and outlined her priorities for the year ahead. “I’m really excited because so much of what we have been laying the groundwork for over the past two years,
Moore has said the state will face difficult choices in handling its worst financial crisis in 20 years, leading to shortfalls that could reach nearly $6 billion by 2030.
Governor Wes Moore says two-thirds of the people of Maryland, or 82%, will be getting a tax cut soon. Moore joins “CUOMO” to discuss his balanced Maryland budget and says “this is the moment when Maryland can actually grow economically” while helping working families.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from parents in suburban Washington who want to pull their children from elementary school classes that use books featuring LGBTQ characters.