Recent Articles from Bryan Sears
Senate leaders impressed with juvenile justice nominee but mum on his views
Senate leaders sidestepped questions about Gov. Wes Moore’s pick to lead the Department of Juvenile Services.
Here’s what a recreational marijuana marketplace in Md. might look like
Maryland’s medical cannabis industry would be rolled into an expanded recreational marijuana market under a proposal headed to the General Assembly.
Moore emphasizes public service in 1st State of the State address
Gov. Wes Moore laid out a vision of a Maryland in which the state and its government are supported by a corps of volunteers and public servants.
Officials propose task force to clean up Baltimore area’s waste, water woes
A coalition of leaders from the Baltimore area vowing to modernize a water system that serves over a million people.
Ferguson says he sees no problems with Wiedefeld confirmation
Maryland's top Senate Democrat said concerns about Gov. Wes Moore's pick to lead the Department of Transportation shouldn't derail his confirmation.
Moore withdraws 48 appointments made by Hogan
More than four dozen appointments made by former Gov. Larry Hogan have been withdrawn by his Democratic successor, Gov. Wes Moore.
Moore, top officials urge expanding contracts for state’s minority businesses
State lawmakers and the Board of Public Works called for increased efforts to ensure expanded participation in state contracting by minority-owned businesses.
Moore announces transit veteran Wiedefeld as new transportation chief
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore tapped Paul Wiedefeld to lead the state's transportation department.
Moore eyes Wiedefeld, former Washington metro chief, as transportation boss, sources say
Multiple sources familiar with the search say Paul Wiedefeld has emerged as a leading contender to head the Maryland Department of Transportation under Democratic Gov. Wes Moore.
Moore’s first day: New Cabinet department, abortion access funds, ethics rules
Gov. Wes Moore created a new Cabinet position, announced new ethics standards for his administration and released more than $60 million in funds.
‘Our time is right now’: Wes Moore sworn in as Md.’s first Black governor
Maryland's new governor Wednesday called on the state's 6 million residents to unite in his vision of a brighter future for every resident.
Maryland officials ponder how to go after unlicensed pot dealers
Lawmakers are hoping this session to finalize details of the state's nascent recreational marijuana market and allow sales on or about July 1.















