Governor Wes Moore released the following statement on the fifth anniversary of the Capital Gazette shooting, one of the deadliest attacks targeting American journalists in our nation’s history:
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued
the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on June 29, to overturn affirmative
action programs in college admissions:
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement and Baltimore Police Department, issued the following statement following the mass shooting in South Baltimore early Sunday morning:
In response to on June 30 United States Supreme Court’s 6- 3 ruling in favor of a wedding web designer’s refusal to provide services to gay couples on First Amendment grounds, Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following the statement:
The Independent Investigations Division of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General is investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred in Baltimore City Thursday evening.
On Friday June 30th, as part of the City of Salisbury’s efforts to improve, repair, and maintain the Water Distribution System, the Department of Waterworks Utilities Division will be repairing a water service at 122 South Division Street. South Division Street will be impassable from Market Street to Circle Avenue
Governor Wes Moore on June 26 addressed the Cannabis Regulators Association’s annual conference in Annapolis, where he reinforced the state’s commitment to promoting social equity and restorative justice in advance of the new adult recreational use cannabis market set to go live on July 1.
U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen and Congressmen Steny H. Hoyer, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Kweisi Mfume, Jamie Raskin, David Trone and Glenn Ivey (all D-Md.) on June 28, 2023 announced $25 million for the Creating Equitable Connections on the Capital Trails Network project in Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties and Washington D.C.
After a Mayor’s Office Business Forum on Wednesday, June 28th, the City of Salisbury is excited to announce the first Phase in the Parking Master Plan.
Due to safety and accessibility concerns for event participants, the City of College Park and University of Maryland will not host a Fourth of July fireworks event this year.
On the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson, Governor Wes Moore and Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller issued the following statements:
On June 24, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Councilman Kristerfer Burnett, LGBTQ Affairs Director Londyn Smith de Richelieu and City Officials came together at the city's annual PRIDE parade for a bill signing that expands protections for Baltimore's LGBTQIA+ community.