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By JAY CANNON Maryland officials have joined a host of congressmen in opposing the Trump administration’s plan to start underwater seismic testing along the…

By JAY CANNON After nearly 150 years of calling Baltimore home, the Preakness Stakes could be leaving the city in 2021, a move that…

Justices on the Supreme Court questioned whether the Bladensburg Peace Cross is a religious symbol that must be removed or defended as a secular…

When Steven Lowe first saw a 40-foot cross in a median strip in Bladensburg 30 years ago, he was too busy to think much…

By Natalie Jones In the three months since its implementation, Maryland’s “red flag” gun safety law has prompted more than 300 protective orders across…

In the cinder-block group cells at the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center, you might find a defendant accused of murder sitting beside a…

House lawmakers on Thursday blasted top University System of Maryland officials for their lack of transparency and overreach in a controversial decision last month…

By Samantha Rosen/Capital News Service In a quiet corner of Dundalk, down the street from a church and walking distance from a grocery store,…

By Howard R. Fletcher Maryland drivers can update their expression of Chesapeake pride and help with efforts to “Save the Bay” with a new…

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By Jared Goldstein As many as 260,000 Maryland residents could see higher premiums or lose their health care coverage altogether because of pre-existing medical…