Officials delay meeting on authorizing $20M riot response
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - A Maryland board meeting where officials were to consider authorizing $20 million in state rainy day funds to pay for April's response to rioting in Baltimore has been postponed.
View ArticleThings to know: Maryland governor plans for cancer treatment
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday that he has been diagnosed with cancer of the lymph nodes, calling it "very advanced and very aggressive." Hogan vowed to continue to...
View ArticleGovernors who have dealt with illness or serious injury
Below is a list of some governors, like Maryland's Larry Hogan, who experienced illness or injury while in office:
View ArticleHogan: State to pay $168M for Purple Rail line in DC area
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday that the state will support a more cost-effective plan for the Purple Line rail system in the Washington suburbs that will require a greater...
View ArticleMaryland governor out of hospital after 1st round of chemo
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is out of the hospital and back at work after his first round of chemotherapy for an aggressive form of cancer.
View ArticleMd. will appeal FEMA denial of riot disaster aid
BALTIMORE - The state of Maryland says it will appeal the federal government's denial of disaster aid to help the state and Baltimore city recover millions of dollars in riot-related costs.
View ArticleCummings calls for lower overdose antidote prices
BALTIMORE - Rep. Elijah Cummings is calling on Maryland leaders to negotiate lower prices for a heroin overdose antidote to ensure first responders have the drug at hand when they need it.
View ArticleFiring of Baltimore police commissioner 'shock' to governor
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - The firing of Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony Batts came as a surprise to Maryland's governor.
View ArticleMd. governor favors recall of Confederate license plates
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday that he supports taking some steps to address concerns over the Confederate flag and whether it is a historic symbol or racist reminder,...
View ArticleNJ Transit bus, rail fares to increase about 9 percent
NEWARK, New Jersey - New Jersey Transit fares will jump about 9 percent for bus and rail riders starting in October, a move the agency's board of directors approved Wednesday to help cover a gaping...
View ArticleChristie picks up 2016 endorsement from Maryland governor
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Wednesday picked up an endorsement for president from Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who praised Christie for his support last year during Hogan's...
View ArticleIn wake of riots and crime spike, Baltimore mayor under fire
BALTIMORE - Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake climbed onto the deck of an abandoned row house in Tuesday's sweltering summer heat and promised that "better is coming" as she promoted the...
View ArticleOfficials to discuss plans to clean up Chesapeake Bay
WASHINGTON - Regional leaders and federal officials are getting together to talk about cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay.
View ArticleReport: Maryland prison admissions down 19 percent in decade
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Maryland's prison admissions fell 19 percent over the last decade, driven by a 43 percent drop in admissions in Baltimore, according to a data analysis presented to a state panel...
View ArticleFeds won't reverse denial of Baltimore riot disaster aid
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has refused to reverse its denial of disaster aid to help Maryland and Baltimore recover millions of dollars in costs stemming from rioting in the city in April,...
View ArticleClosing of Baltimore detention center marks a milestone
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - An announcement by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan that he is closing the Baltimore City Detention Center marked a milestone in long-standing problems with the state's dangerously...
View ArticleMaryland officials reviewing Obama's greenhouse gas limits
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's administration is taking some time to review the impact of President Barack Obama's plan to dramatically cut emissions from U.S. power plants, while...
View ArticleRep. Van Hollen calls for national redistricting reform
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland - Rep. Chris Van Hollen on Friday called for national reform of how the nation's congressional districts are drawn, a day after Gov. Larry Hogan formed a state commission to study...
View ArticleFrustration lingers over Baltimore light rail cancellation
HANOVER, Maryland - Sharp disagreements emerged from a closed-door meeting Monday between Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's administration and Democrats who represent Baltimore over Hogan's cancellation of...
View ArticleOfficial: talk of limiting landlord liability 'ridiculous'
OCEAN CITY, Maryland - Gov. Larry Hogan's top housing official was "off the reservation" when he spoke of trying to limit liability of landlords in lead paint cases, Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford said...
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