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Maryland’s Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller joins Midday to discuss the administration’s work on a range of consequential transportation and healthcare initiatives.
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Transit officials had previously announced the Red Line could run as rapid rail buses, but the Moore-Miller administration nixed that idea after community input.
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Governor unveiled his first two bills Wednesday for the upcoming session of the Maryland General Assembly.
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Virginia officials are asking the federal government to pause the efforts to fund and build the FBI’s new headquarters in Greenbelt while an inspector general reviews the process. Maryland officials remain confident the Greenbelt pick will withstand scrutiny.
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“He wasn’t selfish. You can see he sacrificed his life so other people could live.”
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Maryland's Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller joins Midday to discuss transportation, work zone safety and the importance of diversity in political leadership.
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State leaders and industry experts worry about more fatal crashes, like the one that killed six road workers on March 22 on I-695, as traffic reaches levels close to those seen in 2019.
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One month into his first term, Maryland's new governor discusses how he plans to fulfill his campaign promises, from ending poverty to achieving more equitable economic growth across the state.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore pushes his spending priorities to fill record high vacancies in state government while outlining new steps to attract and retain workers.
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Gov. Wes Moore and Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller promised to advocate for youth mental health with national and local experts at the Behavioral Health System in Baltimore on Friday.