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It means a lot to my heart,” Jerry Moore said of receiving his late brother’s Purple Heart medal from World War II. “I don’t ...
Lou Christie, the Falsetto‑Voiced '60s Pop Star Behind 'Lightnin’ Strikes,' Dies at 82 Major US healthcare data provider hit by data breach - over 5 million patients affected, here's what we know ...
BLACK LEADERS WANT MOORE HELD ACCOUNTABLE, SAY RACIAL WEALTH GAP CAN’T END WITHOUT REPARATIONS: Though Gov. Wes Moore announced actions toward ending the racial wealth gap Thursday, members of the ...
Prince George’s County Taraji P. Henson, Governor Moore attend Braveboy’s swearing-in ceremony by: Tyger Munn Posted: Jun 19, 2025 / 10:31 PM EDT Updated: Jun 19, 2025 / 10:31 PM EDT COLLEGE PARK, Md.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he’ll pardon thousands more people with cannabis convictions and prioritize funding for communities harmed by racist government policies, part of his effort to close the ...
During an interview for FOX45 News In Depth with Mikenzie Frost, Carroll County Sheriff Jim DeWees along with Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler talked about the issues they had with DJS under ...
Though Gov. Wes Moore announced actions toward ending the racial wealth gap, some of Maryland’s Black leaders say that can’t truly happen without discussing reparations.
In the crowd, Moore and actress Taraji P. Henson, a D.C. native, said Braveboy will lean on her experience as state’s attorney to focus on reducing crime, building a more business-friendly ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is pushing back against critics of his decision to veto a reparations bill that would have created a commission to study the impacts of slavery and potential reparations for ...
Moore’s latest clemency action expands on a June 2024 order that pardoned 175,000 cases of simple marijuana possession. The governor has upped that number by nearly 7,000 additional clemencies.