A major immigration bill passed in the final hours of Maryland’s legislative session is drawing strong reactions from both supporters and critics, continuing the debate over public safety, privacy, and the role of local law enforcement.
A controversial immigration bill is moving through Annapolis, drawing praise from immigrant advocates and pushback from law enforcement voices…
The Delmarva Discovery Museum in downtown Pocomoke is set to close Friday, bringing a sad end to a longtime cultural and educational institution that local leaders, supporters and museum staff say has played a major role in the identity of the city and the southern end of Worcester County.
Families, caregivers and advocates gathered in Salisbury on Saturday for a “Save Our Services” rally, urging state leaders to protect disability programs they say are essential to Marylanders — particularly in rural communities on the Eastern Shore.
Worcester County commissioners are backing a proposal that could allow bars and restaurants to sell alcoholic drinks in approved “to go” cups during certain festivals and street events, a change supporters say would shorten beer truck lines and spread sales across established businesses inside a designated event footprint.
Republican lawmakers in Maryland, including State Senator Mary Beth Carozza, have formally requested an explanation from Attorney General Anthony Brown as to why his office became involved with ongoing litigation over a proposed wind project off the coast of Ocean City.
State and local representatives are reacting to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Governor Wes Moore has enacted a new Maryland law sponsored by an Eastern Shore lawmaker aimed at protecting native bat species while encouraging the state’s forestry industry.
State Senator Mary Beth Carozza has pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while on the phone.
MARYLAND - A proposal in the Maryland legislature could broaden the ability for residents to change the sex marker on their birth certificates…
