Maryland
Moore, Rubenstein and other leaders join Impact Maryland 2025
Gov. Wes Moore will be interviewed by David Rubenstein later this morning as the keynote for The Banner’s third-annual Impact Maryland conference.
Both men were featured in the conference last year, when Rubenstein, cofounder and cochair of The Carlyle Group, spoke about taking on the role of controlling owner of the Baltimore Orioles, and Moore was interviewed by Dean Baquet of The New York Times.
“In this moment, as Washington works to roll back that progress, we cannot afford to slow down,” Moore said in a statement last month. “I’m excited to join leaders from across our state to talk about how Maryland is responding with partnership in the face of chaos, and moving differently to prove that there’s a better way forward.”
The daylong conference at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore will tackle multiple subjects, including how Maryland can respond to threats from federal spending cuts, the future of college research and the impact of the arts.
In addition to Moore and Rubenstein, more than 30 speakers will join panels throughout the day, including Comptroller Brooke Lierman, Housing Secretary Jake Day and Johns Hopkins University President Ron Daniels.
The conference is the latest milestone for The Banner, which earlier this year won a Pulitzer Prize in local reporting for its investigation into Baltimore’s overdose crisis. The Banner also recently expanded its coverage from the Baltimore region with a dedicated newsroom in Montgomery County. Monday was the first day on the job for The Banner’s second editor-in-chief, Audrey Cooper.
This story will update throughout the conference, so check back to see what’s being discussed.
Maryland
Powerball jackpot grows to $1 billion as Maryland’s $1 million ticket winner awaits claim
WBFF — A Powerball ticket sold in Lanham has made one lucky player $1 million richer following Wednesday night’s drawing.
The ticket, which matched all five white balls but missed the red Powerball, is one of three significant wins in Maryland from the Dec. 10 drawing. The other two winning tickets include a $150,000 prize in Hughesville and a $50,000 prize in Bel Air.
The $1 million ticket was purchased at the 7-Eleven located at 7730 Finns Lane in Lanham, Prince George’s County.
Meanwhile, the $150,000 ticket, which included the Power Play option, was sold at the Jameson-Harrison American Legion Post 238 in Hughesville, Charles County.
The $50,000 ticket was bought at Klein’s Shoprite on North Main Street in Bel Air, Harford County.
None of these winning tickets have been claimed yet, and the Maryland Lottery is urging winners to sign their tickets and store them safely. Prizes over $25,000 must be claimed by appointment at Lottery headquarters within 182 days of the drawing date.
The Powerball jackpot, which has not been won since Sept. 6, has now rolled over to an estimated annuity value of $1 billion, with a cash option of $461.3 million for the next drawing on Saturday night. This marks the seventh-largest jackpot since Powerball began in 1992.
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For more details on the winning tickets and other information, visit the Maryland Lottery’s website.
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