Buddhist, Maryland and peace walk
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Gov. Wes Moore on Wednesday struck a neutral note in his fourth State of the State address, amid an escalated feud with President Donald Trump and brewing tension with Maryland lawmakers on various policy issues,
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Monks in Maryland: 'Thank you for your hospitality'
Just one more stop: The group of Buddhist monks taking part in a 110-day Walk for Peace across America visited Maryland on Thursday.
A food hall opened its first location in Anne Arundel County. The business offers dishes from over 20 restaurants.
Maryland court clerks are urging lawmakers to strengthen marriage license rules after a recent case revealed a fraudulent license issued using the identity of a deceased individual.
Annapolis Mayor Jared Littmann removed Police Chief Edward Jackson, naming Captain Amy Miguez acting chief after management disagreements.
Lawmakers in Maryland debate the Youth Charging Reform Act, creating a clash between rehabilitation-focused reformers and prosecutors concerned about public safety.