Maryland tribe’s first female chief fights for identity, equality and preservation

Maryland tribe’s first female chief fights for ide | RSS.com CAMBRIDGE, Md. – A little over five feet tall, the chief of the Nause-Waiwash walked quickly. Despite a limp from a recent total knee replacement, she zipped up and down…

Trump and GOP Congress will have a 60-day deregulation fast pass

With President-elect Donald Trump entering the Oval Office in January with a Republican majority in Congress, his administration may wield a tool to establish its deregulation agenda from the beginning: an obscure law called the Congressional Review Act (CRA).

NASA to Maryland lawmakers: ‘High risk’ Goddard project had unrealistic launch schedule

NASA said a plan to launch a multi-billion dollar spacecraft in 2026 as “overly optimistic and not credible” in a September letter to Maryland lawmakers that Capital News Service obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests

Maryland Democrats prepare for Trump 2.0

Maryland Democratic leaders are projecting confidence about how the state will fare under Donald Trump, but are concerned about how quickly he might enact some of his policies.

Maryland’s Senate race drives record outside spending

Outside groups poured over $57 million into Maryland’s congressional races during the 2024 cycle – over five times more than any prior election, according to FEC data that stretches back two decades. The vast majority – 90% of it –…

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.

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 video game studio reacts to volatile industry by unionizing

The video game industry is booming. Why are there so many layoffs?

Maryland conservatives make gains in school board races

Conservative school board candidates had wins across Maryland despite being a largely blue state cementing the influence of of the 1776 Project PAC.

Maryland lawmakers optimistic about local projects under second Trump term

Maryland’s Democratic lawmakers say they are optimistic about the prospects of projects that would require congressional and presidential support.