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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a massive cross can remain on public land at a busy intersection in Bladensburg, Md. A…

A jail in the center of Baltimore City, long faulted for poor conditions for inmates, will soon be torn down to make way for…

Misrepresentations by IBM and Cúram Software during the contracting process for Maryland’s Health Insurance Exchange website will yield the state a $14.8 million settlement….

The U.S. House is slated to hold a hearing Wednesday on legislation that would establish a commission to consider reparations for the descendants of…

Four of five members of the Handgun Permit Review Board are new, but that’s not all that’s changing for the embattled panel. The board,…

By Deb Belt Maryland patients whose medical bills were handled by a collection agency may be among 20 million patients who have had their…

In vivid and often excruciating detail, an outside review of contracting practices at the University of Maryland Medical System has confirmed that members of…

The University of Maryland Medical System Board will look different soon – in composition and in policy. As an explosive 41-page report examining self-dealing…

Led by Maryland Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D), a House committee voted on Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur…

A Baltimore defense attorney’s testimony about failures of the city’s police force and criminal justice system on Tuesday was enough to make a veteran…