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Yes, Maryland lawmakers successfully eliminated a $3 billion deficit in the state’s fiscal 2026 budget, but what is left in its wake is a combination of increased taxes and cuts in services. Budget cuts included reductions in the rainy day fund for unexpected expenses, vacant positions and shifting costs to local governments.
Maryland launched an emergency loan program Thursday for federal workers who were impacted by mass layoffs. The program, which was created under the state's new Protect Our Federal Workers Act, allows impacted federal employees to qualify for a no-interest loan.
Two people are dead after a three-vehicle crash in Carroll County on Friday, Maryland State Police said.
A longtime lottery player bought two tickets that turned out to be winners in Maryland, officials said. The winner, who’s been playing the lottery for the last 15 years and cros
A County man is facing gun and drug charges after an alleged road-rage incident in County, the Maryland State Police (MSP) said Friday.
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A ‘cultural and political war’ continues in Maryland with reports that the Navy is considering renaming vessels bearing the names of Harriet Tubman and Thurgood Marshall.
Since Wednesday, environmental officials have been trying to clean up a 2,000-gallon oil spill in Maryland that has given one of the state’s harbors a red tint. The spill happened Wednesday in Baltimore's Harbor East area, the Maryland Department of the ...
Meteorologist Dalencia Jenkins shows when rain moves into Maryland and how it'll be an Impact Weather Weekend.
Scattered showers and storms are expected through much of the day. A few showers are possible in your neighborhood to start the day. Around midday, the First Alert Weather team will be monitoring the potential for stronger storms and/or heavier rain to move into Maryland. Sunday afternoon brings a risk for severe weather back to the state.