A Senate bill would subject officers to forfeiture of all or part of their pensions if they are convicted of a crime committed while on duty.
Maryland’s historic State House dome will soon get a facelift. The Maryland Board of Public Works signed off on a $1.5 million contract to…
Use of ghost guns in Maryland has risen substantially in the last two years.
Katie Curran O’Malley published a policy proposal to address criminal justice in eight key areas.
Maryland’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is facing a staffing shortage that has led to a delay in completing autopsies.
U.S. Rep. Anthony G. Brown and retired Judge Katie Curran O’Malley have each raised more than $630,000 since launching AG campaigns.
A report found that over 60% of surveyed state agencies have not performed cybersecurity risk assessments.
Lawmakers are seeking to expand the Maryland Good Samaritan Law to help change the course of a worsening public health crisis.
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby (D) called Thursday’s indictment a “political ploy” by “political adversaries” to remove her from office.
Lawmakers slammed state officials as they were briefed about pratfalls the Maryland Department of Health has made in recent weeks.