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Montgomery County says JUUL Labs – with fruity-flavored, easily concealable nicotine cartridges – has caused a severe public nuisance that local governments have few…

A new report compiled by Maryland law enforcement agencies shows the number of statewide hate bias incidents in 2018 dropped to 375, down about…

Those with lead feet, beware: Maryland State Police will be cracking down on speeding and aggressive driving this weekend ahead of Columbus Day. Authorities…

On a Tuesday afternoon in late September, House Democrats convened behind closed doors in the U.S. Capitol to map out their plans for an…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said he is “very concerned” about the allegations involving President Trump that are fueling the impeachment inquiry in…

Following setbacks in the 2019 legislative session, Maryland lawmakers went back to work this week to recraft legislation to provide greater transparency in the…

Some conservative justices on the U.S. Supreme Court appear open to the argument that federal law prohibits workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation and…

A senior member of the House of Delegates who resigned abruptly Friday faces a federal corruption charge for allegedly pocketing more than $22,000 in…

Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) and Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp (D) said Wednesday that they are frustrated with the slow pace at which the…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) named new members to the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission on Tuesday – but there will be plenty of…