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Maryland SNAP Recipients Face New, Tougher Work Requirements

Up to 80,000 additional Marylanders could be subject to the new rules, raising concerns about access to food assistance

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Takes Helm of CDC At Trump's Request

Former COVID lockdown critic to lead Centers for Disease Control and Prevention while remaining head of National Institutes of Health

Del. Adrienne Jones to retire after nearly 30 years

Pioneering Maryland lawmaker steps down after decades of service

Badenoch Gives Speech in Westminster

Tory MP delivers address at Policy Exchange think tank

BWI-Marshall TSA Officers Receive Partial Paychecks Amid Shutdown

Hundreds of TSA officers at the Baltimore airport are only getting half their usual pay due to the ongoing partial federal government shutdown.

Baltimore Nonprofit Sues Maryland Governor's Office Over Funding Dispute

HER Resiliency Center claims changes to Victims of Crime Act funding have crippled its ability to help women in need

Potomac Sewage Spill Sparks Political Blame Game

Trump, Maryland Governor trade accusations over massive environmental disaster

Maryland Democrats Boycott Trump's State of the Union Address

Several members of the state's congressional delegation will skip the event over objections to the president.

Maryland Lawmakers Threaten to Withhold DHS Funds Over Foster Care Issues

Increased caseloads, hospital admissions, and hotel stays for foster children prompt calls for accountability

Maryland Governor Prays for Trump Amid Feud

Moore says he feels 'bad' for the president, despite their public disagreement over the National Governors Association and a sewage spill in the Potomac River.

Maryland Governor Clashes with Trump Over Potomac River Sewage Spill

Moore says the break was in a DC pipe on federal land, not Maryland's responsibility.

Potomac River Sewage Spill Sparks Partisan Blame Game

Democratic Senator Mark Warner faces backlash over delayed response to the environmental disaster.

From Cabinet Secretary to Doomsday President: The Designated Survivor Experience

Being the designated survivor during major government events brings extra adrenaline and humbling thoughts about potentially becoming president after a catastrophic event.

From Cabinet Secretary to Doomsday President: The Designated Survivor Experience

Being selected as the designated survivor during a major government event brings unique challenges and responsibilities.

Advocates Warn of Déjà Vu Over Proposed Disability Budget Cuts

Proposed $150 million in cuts to Maryland's Developmental Disabilities Administration could threaten services and caregiver wages.

Trump and Maryland Governor Clash Over Potomac River Cleanup

Accusations of racism and blame game over sewage spill in the Potomac River

Maryland Delegation Secures $8M in Federal Funding for Anne Arundel County

Funds will support 911 center, housing, gun violence reduction, and food bank

Maryland Governor Accuses Trump of 'Lying' About Potomac Sewage Spill

Moore says Trump is misrepresenting the facts around the 243 million gallon spill into the Potomac River.

Coalition Sues to Block Trump Administration's Move to Repeal Climate Endangerment Finding

Health and environmental groups challenge decision to eliminate rules on vehicle emissions and climate change threat

DC Sewage Spill Prompts Federal Emergency Declaration

Trump approves aid as massive pipeline rupture spills 250 million gallons into Potomac River

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