
Congress Blocks Naval Academy’s Golf Course Plan
Annapolis, MD, December 19, 2025 Congress has blocked the U.S. Naval Academy from building a second golf course at Greenbury Point Conservation Area, ensuring public access
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Annapolis, MD, December 19, 2025 Congress has blocked the U.S. Naval Academy from building a second golf course at Greenbury Point Conservation Area, ensuring public access

Annapolis, MD, December 17, 2025 Joseline Peña-Melnyk was unanimously elected as Maryland’s 109th Speaker of the House of Delegates. She is the first Afro-Latina and immigrant

Annapolis, MD, December 17, 2025 The Maryland Transportation Authority has proposed replacing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge with two new four-lane spans to reduce traffic congestion and

Annapolis, Md, December 17, 2025 Maryland lawmakers have created a commission to study potential reparations for slavery, overriding Governor Wes Moore’s veto. This bipartisan effort aims

Annapolis, December 16, 2025 The City of Annapolis has entered mediation for a class-action lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in public housing. This development follows leadership changes

Syria, December 14, 2025 In the wake of an attack near Palmyra, Syria, that killed two U.S. servicemen and one civilian interpreter, President Trump has promised

Berlin, December 14, 2025 In the lead-up to peace negotiations in Berlin, Russia and Ukraine have escalated military actions. Russia launched extensive attacks on Ukrainian energy

Maryland, December 13, 2025 Maryland’s Board of Revenue Estimates forecasts a general fund revenue of $27.1 billion for the upcoming fiscal year. While this marks a

Annapolis, MD, December 12, 2025 Maryland Governor Wes Moore is facing scrutiny due to inconsistencies in his résumé, particularly regarding his academic credentials and military awards.

Baltimore, December 12, 2025 A U.S. District Judge in Maryland has ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention, citing the absence of a