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Tuesday was a bad day for two of Maryland’s biggest counties and their police departments. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Tuesday…

A coalition of pet store owners and breeders are suing the state of Maryland before a new law can take effect to ban the…

States banking on a consistent flow of revenue from the legalization of marijuana should slow their roll, according to a new report. That’s because…

Two Caroline County police officers involved in the deadly pursuit of Anton Black have been cleared in separate investigations of whether they violated their…

Will there be a fight for funding between the fire service and education reformers during the 2020 General Assembly session? Fire service representatives sounded…

A Maryland commission set to examine the state’s dark history of racially motivated lynchings met for the first time Monday to begin the work…

By Melissa Howell A Maryland lawmaker is working to introduce emergency legislation to address what could be a serious problem for drivers who haven’t…

If Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s call for new mandatory minimum sentences for repeat violent offenders fails to generate fresh traction in Annapolis, it will…

By Michelle Basch Residents of Charles County can help deputies solve crimes more quickly through a new program. The program, called Virtual Crime Watch,…

The dual mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, over the weekend prompted predictable outrage and hand-wringing from Maryland politicians. But none…