Maryland’s budget crisis took another $280 million hit on Thursday as officials said for the first time they expect the state to lose about 29,000 jobs under President Donald Trump’s plans to fire federal workers.
The governor and General Assembly will need to find additional cuts and new revenue sources to fill the worst deficit since the Great Recession.
Maryland is anticipated to lose $280 million in revenue over the next two years. The Board of Revenue Estimates cited declining tax revenues and looming federal cutbacks as the reason.
A lottery player stopped for candy and gas, and he ended up with a big prize in Maryland. The Washington, D.C., man went to a Shell in Hyattsville, the Maryland Lottery said in a March 5 news release. He was also craving some candy, so he left his car running and went into the store, lottery officials.
After losing 21 players to the transfer portal, plus more to graduation, Maryland football will look like a new team when it takes the field this fall. The Terr
Braving pouring rain, federal employees, union leaders, and lawmakers rallied on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to protest what they called a growing threat to the merit-based civil service as the Trump administration pushes efforts to weaken job protections across the government.
Democrats sat mostly silent through President Donald Trump’s aggressive and partisan 90-minute speech to a joint session of Congress.
Washington County Circuit Court Judge Brett R. Wilson recently sentenced Kenika Danielle Leach to 15 years in prison for running a sex-trafficking organization across Maryland, according to the
Mike Locksley and Maryland football had some fireworks on National Signing Day when they landed four-star edge rusher Zahir Mathis -- a former Ohio State commit. Mathis gave Maryland the No. 25 class in the '25 cycle and it's one of the best classes Locksley has signed to date.
Defense steps up late in the second half to help the No. 13 Terrapins secure a first-round bye in next week’s Big Ten tournament.