In response to today’s United States Supreme Court’s 8-1 ruling in U.S. v. Rahimi, Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following the statement:
In response to today’s United States Supreme Court’s 8-1 ruling in U.S. v. Rahimi, Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following the statement:
Maryland State Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash and a secondary subsequent crash that claimed the lives of two teens this morning in Montgomery County.
Maryland Shore-bound this weekend? The Maryland Transportation Authority has provided the Best Bay Bridge drive times. Available below:
The Office of Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown issued the following press release on Thursday, June 20: (more…)
The Office of Governor Wes Moore issued the following news release on Thursday, June 20: (more…)
Did you know that the first ice cream on the continent was served in Maryland in 1744 when Governor Thomas Bladen served up the sweet, creamy treat? The flavor was strawberry. The first commercial sales of ice cream were also in Maryland when a Baltimore milkman by the name of Jacob Fussell began the commercial selling of ice cream in the state back in 1851 (courtesy of Visit Maryland).
The U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Maryland, issued the following news release on Monday, June 17, 2024:
MCB Real Estate, a commercial real estate investment management firm with nationwide holdings, announced on Monday that it has purchased Takoma Park Shopping Center, located at 8750 Arliss St. in Takoma Park, MD. MCB acquired the property from an undisclosed private seller, represented by JLL.
The Office of Maryland Governor Wes Moore issued the following news release on Monday, June 17, 2024: (more…)
Each month, dining reservation app Open Table analyzes nearly two million global dining reviews from the past four months and sorts them by location and category to create a “Best Overall Restaurant” list. Today we’ll be sharing the most recent version for Maryland restaurants that are in DC suburbs, created on June 5th.
On Monday, June 17, 2024, Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed an executive order that pardons more than 175,000 marijuana convictions. (more…)