Sparking fierce debate between neighboring states, last week, one of Virginia’s gubernatorial candidates launched a controversial new campaign slogan.On Facebo
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is building her gubernatorial campaign on a bold message: “Don’t Maryland my Virginia.” She slams Maryland’s tax, crime and education policies.
Maryland has few avenues to compel motorists who skirt state vehicle registration law to fix their registrations.
While they sit side by side on a map, Maryland and Virginia politicians stand far apart on the issue of immigration.Over the weekend, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order pledging “full cooperation” with federal immigration efforts.
Virginia has set up a two-tier system of access to court records, one for officials and lawyers that is remote, and another for plebes that is not.
Outside of Washington, the Hampton Roads region has the highest share of federal workers and is home to several major military bases.
BigBear.ai now lists its headquarters in McLean, Virginia, instead of Columbia. The company has struggled with revenue growth and stock price volatility since going public. One of the Baltimore area’s largest public companies appears to have quietly moved its headquarters from Columbia to Northern Virginia.
The Maryland Bankers Association has fired back against its former president and CEO who alleged the group terminated him without cause, claiming the group’s former leader mismanaged finances and spent resources “extravagantly.
The "Wall of Receipts" lists 216 canceled Consumer Financial Protection Bureau contracts, and most are with businesses in the DMV area.
The bill gained national attention and became highly politicized by the Maryland Freedom Caucus because of the measure in the bill that would have allowed the sale of condoms in vending machines in preschools. Two of its members appeared on Fox News, railing against Democrats for advancing policy they described as going “too far.”
The Mystics will play two games at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Va., and two games at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
In other high school basketball notes: the Heritage girls make history and senior-heavy Laurel eyes a Maryland playoff run.