Trump’s mass deportations could hit Maryland economy, experts warn

Throughout his campaign for a second term, President-elect Donald Trump promised his administration would carry out the largest mass deportation operation in American history.
Experts say this move could damage Maryland’s economy long-term.

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Maryland grants help businesses avoid debt after Key Bridge collapse
BALTIMORE - When Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in March, Jeff Fraley asked a question on the minds of many Baltimore-area business owners: how can he keep the lights on and pay his staff? Fraley, president of recycling and…
Serious and fatal crashes significantly reduced in Montgomery County

The Vision Zero Initiative in Montgomery County has helped drop the rate of serious and fatal crashes by over ten percent.

Gov. Moore puts $1.8 million toward making Maryland the “cyber capital” of the nation

Gov. Wes Moore announced a $1.8 million award to all 16 community colleges in the state to boost cybersecurity training and career opportunities.

Trump’s return has these conservative Latinos excited

Juan Leo Salazar is on a mission to awaken a dormant political power in Maryland – the state’s conservative-leaning Latinos.

Biden asks for aid for Baltimore’s Key Bridge rebuild in disaster package

President Biden sent a letter to the House Speaker Mike Johnson asking him for a $98 billion supplemental spending package that would assist in the rebuilding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge

Maryland gives go-ahead to wind project despite objections from Ocean City residents

Top state officials approved a permit to begin an offshore windmill project in the Delmarva Peninsula, despite objections from Ocean City residents surrounding the environmental impact on local wetlands