Gov. Moore, NAACP team up to turn out young voters

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore hosted a livestream conversation with Janai Nelson, president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, sharing an urgent call to action for young voters: protect your right to vote and ensure your voices are heard.

Moore cancels back debt for thousands of parolees

Gov. Wes Moore is canceling outstanding debts owed to the state by those on parole and probation, helping more than 6,700 people.

Gov. Moore takes aim at Baltimore’s vacant properties

Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order this week to turn vacant properties in the Baltimore area into homes or establishments over the next five years.

Maryland revenues see “slight positive adjustment”

State officials revised their estimate of general fund revenues upward this month, making what state Comptroller Brooke Lierman called a “slight positive adjustment.” 

King of Jordan visits Maryland State House but … why?

Gov. Wes Moore hosted the king of Jordan Wednesday for what he said was the first visit by a foreign head of state to the Maryland State House. 

Cannabis tax receipts reach new heights in Maryland

As Marylanders take advantage of legalized personal use of cannabis over the age of 21, the recent spike shows the industry’s potential impact on the economy.

Maryland sues ship owners for fatal bridge disaster

The Maryland attorney general is filing suit against the owners and operators of the container ship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

Gov. Moore calls for ending the racial wealth gap in Maryland and beyond

While speaking to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Gov. Wes Moore pledged to attempt ending the racial wealth gap in Maryland, arguing that it is in everyone’s best economic interest to do so.

Maryland small businesses get $10 million grant

Maryland small business owners will get help with legal, accounting and financial services under a new $10 million grant from the federal government.