University of Maryland, PointsBet part company in wake of betting controversies

The partnership allowed PointsBet to advertise on UMD’s campus, in its arenas, and across sports radio broadcast airwaves.

Moore’s legislative success builds General Assembly relationship for future years

While Moore advocated strongly for his agenda, he empowered the General Assembly to do its job and make the necessary changes where they saw fit.

Moore signs child sex protections, 90-plus bills into law

The bills that will become law are designed to protect victims of child sexual abuse, defend workers, assist Maryland families and much more.

Lawmakers consider legislation to limit Maryland universities’ sports betting agreements

The University of Maryland College Park is the only school in the state with a betting sponsorship, but the legislation wouldn’t apply to the university.

Maryland’s Moore fights national hype to stay focused on state business

The national media clamor has only continued to mount since Moore took office in mid-January.

Maryland legislature to analyze gambling expansion

Legalizing online gambling for sponsors paying a licensing fee could generate millions for education.

Activists gather in Annapolis as hearings begin on gun control

Bills to tighten up Maryland’s gun laws brought out protests and activists Tuesday as more than 300 people signed up to speak to five gun control proposals.

Moore emphasizes service in first State of the State speech

In one of his first acts as governor, Moore created the Department of Service and Civic Innovation and added a Cabinet secretary to oversee the department.

Moore budget release begins new governor’s focus on equity

The budget boosts Maryland’s education system, including devoting $500 million from cash reserves to the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Fund.

Gov.-elect Wes Moore enters office with a unique perspective in mind

Wes Moore has said he wants to build an administration that “looks like the State of Maryland.”