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Gov. Wes Moore called out President Donald Trump by name Thursday, saying during a speech before the demolition of Pimlico ...
Longtime Baltimore businessman Ed Hale, Sr., formally announced his campaign for Maryland governor, switching parties from ...
Gov. Wes Moore appointed two newcomers and reappointed one member to Maryland’s Accountability and Implementation Board, which oversees the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education reform plan, ...
Maryland gubernatorial candidate Ed Hale said he's changing parties because he doesn't believe he could defeat Moore in the ...
After calling out President Trump by name Thursday at a press conference before the demolition of Pimlico Race Course, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore invited the presi ...
Democrat Ed Hale becomes a Republican, announces run for governor; Maryland sees record number of heat-related deaths; ...
Gov. Wes Moore’s international trip to Japan and South Korea earlier this year cost Maryland taxpayers about $322,000 — roughly $72,000 more than originally estimated.
Ed Hale Sr., a Baltimore businessman, sports team owner and longtime Democrat, ended speculation about his party affiliation ...
Ed Hale, a lifelong Democrat, already said he intends to run for governor next year. Now, he is switching parties.
The former banker made his announcement, acknowledging the controversial nature of his party switch but emphasizing his commitment to what he believes is right over party loyalty.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore avoided media questions on nonprofit spending as his chief of staff prepares to lead the $285 million Abell Foundation, raising concerns about transparency.