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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…

The U.S. cannot effectively combat domestic, racism-fueled terrorism because federal law enforcement has yet to recognize that it poses a threat, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said…

State officials late last month decertified a Caroline County police officer who was the first responding law enforcement agent on the scene the night…

Ballot

A group of Maryland voters is suing the state of Maryland, alleging that state policies require them to cast a segregated ballot. The National…

They know the rules of the road, but Maryland’s attorney general is hoping truckers can help enforce other laws as well. The attorney general’s…

Election

Maryland election judges will have a new script to follow in the 2020 elections – a move aimed at protecting the privacy of disabled…

By Elizabeth Janney Millions of Marylanders are among those eligible for restitution in the $700 million settlement agreement resulting from the Equifax security breach….

As hate crimes rise, a statewide grants program is accepting applications from houses of worship that want to increase security. Applications for the Protecting…

Mueller

WASHINGTON — Former special counsel Robert Mueller told lawmakers Wednesday that his investigation did not “completely and totally exonerate” President Trump of obstructing justice,…