Incoming President Donald Trump announced key senior staff appointments to the White House National Economic Council, including a face familiar to some in Maryland. Andrew Lyon, a former University of Maryland economics professor with decades of experience in government and private sector
Vice President-elect JD Vance of Cincinnati will be sworn in Monday. So where will he and his family live in Washington, D.C.? Here's what to know.
The president-elect has reportedly tasked a New Jersey congressman with drafting an executive order to halt offshore wind development. Just how damaging it could be for plans off the Maryland coast remains to be seen.
The Legislative Black Caucus unveiled a sweeping agenda Thursday that includes a number of issues that are back after they were debated in previous sessions but didn't pass. Caucus members said the measures are still worth fighting for.
The Maryland Department of Education organizes a White House visit for those named Teacher of the Year in every Maryland County. This year, Debbie Reynolds from Wicomico Middle School was chosen. We want to hear your good news,
Some of the jobs roped into the American Climate Corps have funding locked down for much of Trump’s term. Zampaglione’s program, the Forest Corps, has $15 million in funding from the U.S. Forest Service that should last it five years, according to Ken Goodson, the director of AmeriCorps NCCC, which recruits young adults for public service.
Donald Trump has not yet taken office, but prominent Democrats have already started weighing in on one of the party’s most pressing strategic questions: is there room to
If Trump fulfills his campaign promises on immigration, he could disrupt a fragile equilibrium at the southern border and hurt the economy.
While Inauguration Day marks the transfer of power from one president to another, it also marks another major change at the White House: one first family moving out and another moving in. This final piece of the transition happens behind closed doors, no cameras allowed.
Here’s a short list of presidents who lived elsewhere during their time in office and when the president could move into the White House.
Donald Trump will take the oath of office saying he returns to the presidency “confident and optimistic” it's the start of “a thrilling new era of national success.”