Attorney General Anthony G. Brown joined 18 other attorneys general in filing an amicus brief challenging the early termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans, arguing that it would harm families, state economies, and public safety. (more…)


Maryland Public Television (MPT) today announced that Montgomery County resident Steven J. Schupak, MPT’s current executive vice president and station manager, will become the sixth president and chief executive officer of the 55-year-old statewide TV network on July 1, succeeding retiring CEO Larry D. Unger.

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On Friday,  Governor Wes Moore issued a statement supporting a Maryland-led lawsuit challenging the Trump-Vance administration’s actions that could result in mass firings of federal probationary employees, citing the potential economic and social impact on the state: (more…)


Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is making waves in Maryland as he films his renowned television series, “Kitchen Nightmares” or a show with a similar premise. Today, the Frederick Police Department shared a photo of Ramsay posing with two of its officers, confirming the chef’s presence in the area.

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Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and a coalition of 22 attorneys general won a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration’s illegal freeze on federal funding for states, nonprofits, and community programs. The court ruled the freeze unlawful and ordered the administration to unfreeze funds, including FEMA grants, while the case continues. (more…)


On Sunday, March 9, at 2 am, we “spring forward” for daylight saving time, losing an hour of sleep but gaining an extra hour of daylight in the evening, with the sun setting at 7:09 p.m. that day. This shift also coincides with an anticipated rise in temperatures, reaching the mid-70s later in the week.

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Attorney General Anthony G. Brown, along with a coalition of 20 attorneys general, filed a lawsuit against federal agencies, alleging that mass layoffs of probationary employees violated federal laws and imposed financial burdens on states. (more…)


Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and a coalition of 21 other state attorneys general have secured a nationwide preliminary injunction preventing the Trump administration from cutting federal funding for medical and public health research. The funding, which supports critical biomedical research, is essential for universities and research institutions, and the injunction ensures that it continues as the lawsuit proceeds.

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