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Wes Moore is pushing back against critics of his decision to ... to address the impacts centuries of slavery and racist legislation had on Black Americans. Juneteenth’s designation as a federal ...
Last June, Gov. Wes Moore (D) issued a blanket pardon to 100,000 people in Maryland, forgiving decades of low-level marijuana ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s Juneteenth announcement of $400 million in state funds to historically underserved communities isn’t sitting well with some Republican lawmakers, who view the initiative as ...
Moore announced a pair of new actions aimed at restoring justice and closing the racial wealth gap for Black Americans in the state.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore marked Juneteenth by pardoning nearly 7,000 cannabis-related offenses and allocating $400 million to communities historically impacted by discrimination.
On Juneteenth, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced the $400 million Just Communities initiative to combat the racial wealth gap by prioritizing investment in historically underserved neighborhoods ...
On Juneteenth at Bethel AME Church on Pine Street, Gov. Wes Moore announced the Just Communities designation of 419 locations ...
Tulsa Police have made a second arrest in the Juneteenth shootings and say a rap video posted online was the motive for one ...
UPDATE (7/2/25) — Tulsa Police arrested a second suspect in connection to the deadly shooting at Tulsa's Juneteenth Festival.
Charges have been filed against the 19-year-old accused of a deadly shooting during a Juneteenth Festival in Tulsa last week.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announces plans to save $121 million by eliminating vacant state positions and freezing hiring.
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