ROUNDUP: Gov. Moore Marks Two Year Anniversary of Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse as Rebuild Continues Published: 3/27/2026 This week, Governor Wes Moore marked the two-year anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore.
Governor Moore Unveils Historic Stadium Upgrades at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Opening Day Published: 3/26/2026
Maryland Leaders Commemorate the Second Anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Published: 3/26/2026 Maryland leaders today commemorated the second anniversary of the tragic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Governor Moore Commemorates the Two Year Anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Published: 3/26/2026
ICYMI: Gov. Moore: Two years after Key Bridge tragedy, Maryland is rebuilding Published: 3/26/2026 Governor Wes Moore today penned an op-ed in the Baltimore Sun reflecting on the somber anniversary of the tragic event and outlining the state’s continued commitment to recovery, infrastructure renewal, and support of affected families and workers.
Governor Moore Authorizes Second Loan Payment, Continuing Maryland’s Support for TSA Agents and Other Federal Workers Impacted by Shutdown Published: 3/25/2026 Governor Wes Moore today announced the authorization of a second payment in the state's Federal Shutdown Loan Program.
Governor Moore Celebrates Completion of St. Mary’s County Regional Airport Runway Extension, Bolstering State’s Aerospace Tech Ecosystem Published: 3/24/2026 Governor Wes Moore today joined elected leaders to mark the completion of the St. Mary’s County Regional Airport runway extension project.
Governor Moore Announces Maryland Higher Education Commission Leadership Transition Published: 3/24/2026 Deputy Secretary Elena Quiroz-Livanis will thereafter serve as interim secretary until a search to permanently fill the cabinet post is complete.
Governor Moore Announces Banner Year for Handling Cargo at the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore Published: 3/24/2026 Governor Moore announced that the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore handled approximately 50 million tons of cargo in 2025 at its state-owned public and private marine terminals.