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Two days after Montgomery County Council President Nancy Navarro (D) introduced a bill called the Racial Equity and Social Justice Act, about 200 people…

An Annapolis-based political consultant pleaded guilty Tuesday to wire fraud, stemming from a scheme to solicit millions of dollars in political contributions through several…

Amid criticism that the state of Maryland is not moving quickly enough to compensate five men who spent decades in prison for crimes they…

I am disappointed that the Maryland Matters editor is insisting on inaccurately referring to a recent event as “anti-immigrant.” A rally in Montgomery County,…

Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said Tuesday his department has not yet undertaken a “deep dive” into the origins of a corrupt police unit…

Rep. Jamie Raskin expects U.S. House lawmakers to delve into new allegations of sexual misconduct by Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh during his…

Policing, or civic peacekeeping, is dangerous work and in serious disrepute. Any day in a cop’s life on the streets can mean a bullet…

Hundreds of protesters representing the two sides of the polarizing immigration issue stood face-to-face in Rockville Friday with only metal barriers and a police-lined…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) expressed satisfaction Friday with a U.S. Court of Appeals ruling reinstating a lawsuit brought by hotel and…

Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the death of Anton Black, an Eastern Shore teenager who died in police custody. This account has been…