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Former Del. Cheryl D. Glenn (D), a Baltimore City lawmaker who held numerous leadership posts until her abrupt resignation last week, repeatedly used her…

The GOP-controlled U.S. Senate heads into 2020 with few major legislative victories but a significant one on the judicial front: a dramatic reshaping of…

Recently, Montgomery County enacted the historic Racial Equity and Social Justice Act. This act is part of a growing trend of conversations around the…

A settlement has been reached with Washington Gas over the deadly 2016 explosion at the Flower Branch Apartments in Silver Spring. The terms and…

Maryland’s congressional delegation voted along party lines as the U.S. House voted to impeach President Trump Wednesday night, making him the third president to…

Ex-Baltimore mayor Catherine E. Pugh faces additional criminal charges ― this time in state court. The Maryland Office of the State Prosecutor has charged…

Rep. Jamie B. Raskin was Democrats’ lead impeachment messenger on Tuesday as the chamber approached an expected floor vote on the issue. The Maryland…

The ACLU of Maryland announced this week that John Alvin Henderson, a Baltimore-based civil rights attorney specializing in employment law, was elected president of…

With the House of Representatives set to vote to impeach President Trump on Wednesday, the progressive group Moveon.org has scheduled hundreds of “Nobody Is…

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee approved two articles of impeachment against President Trump Friday morning along party lines, setting up a likely vote next…