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When Del. David Moon heard someone start the engine to his car at 2 a.m. Wednesday, he immediately suspected the thief or thieves who’ve…

Nicole A. Williams, a real estate attorney and civic activist from Greenbelt, is one step closer to joining the Maryland House of Delegates. The…

Over the past few years, we’ve watched too many videos and heard too many news reports from across the country about police brutality and…

By Hannah Gaskill The gunman in the Capital Gazette shooting trial pleaded guilty Monday to the murders of journalists Wendi Winters, Gerald Fischman, Robert…

The city of Baltimore will give an independent attorney unfettered access for a top-to-bottom review of the Gun Trace Task Force. Police Commissioner Michael…

A top-earning lobbyist in Annapolis is trying to get back the law license that was stripped from him almost two decades ago. Bruce C….

When he came home after three years on Riker’s Island, N.Y., and two years spent in solitary confinement, Kalief Browder was changed. He was…

The spy plane over Baltimore has assumed the properties of God. It is everywhere. It can see everything. So if God sees every sparrow,…

Two leaders of Baltimore’s Civilian Review Board told a state commission investigating police corruption Thursday that changes are needed to create more robust civilian…

Four years ago, Tawanna P. Gaines received the Casper R. Taylor Jr. Founder’s Award, an honor given each year to sitting members of the…