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Gov. Wes Moore

Gary Washington spent 31 years in prison for a 1987 shooting he did not commit.

Thirty seconds could have changed the fate of Robert Lewis and his road maintenance crew. Lewis and his coworkers had just arrived at a…

Gov. Wes Moore signs more than 100 new bills into law a day after the 90-day 2024 legislative session ends. Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich (R) attends the event.

As the Senate churned through legislation ahead of the last day of session on Monday, several bills involving renter protection and housing affability won approval.

Electric vehicle owners will see their registrations increase even more as lawmakers seek a balance with motorists who pay gas taxes.

An agency veteran, Daniel K. Phillips, takes over as interim director, replacing Michael Higgs.

A House-Senate conference committee will meet again Wednesday afternoon but neither side appears to have softened on taxes and gaming.

The $1.2 billion tax, fee and gaming package from the House remains the sticking point for senators. And it isn’t clear when the budget conference committee will meet again.

Proposal to protect income of workers is introduced as governor eyes scholarships for families of transportation workers who die on the job.

Bill would allow the governor to extend a state of emergency to replace critical infrastructure while limiting some broader powers. Feds deliver $60 million in initial aid to state.