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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…

Residents in Montgomery County are weighing in on a new bill that clarifies the county’s anti-discrimination law to include hair. The CROWN Act —…

Maryland’s court system is slowly chipping away at the prodigious backlog of asbestos-related litigation, according to a report prepared this week for the General…

The state of Maryland will make compensation offers to five men who spent decades in prison for crimes they did not commit, Gov. Lawrence…

By HORUS ALAS The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday over whether “D.C. sniper” Lee Boyd Malvo’s juvenile life sentences without parole in Virginia…

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission will hire an independent firm to investigate concerns about a new application process for marijuana growers and processors that…

Prince George’s County’s new prosecutor, Aisha Braveboy (D), has jumped into the State’s Attorney’s office with both feet, seizing the reins of the county’s criminal…

By HORUS ALAS The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday over whether to uphold Virginia’s life sentences without parole imposed on Washington,…