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Maryland’s governor and legislative leaders will sign dozens of bills into law on Monday, including measures to ease health care enrollment and raise the…

The number of overdose deaths in Maryland increased by 5 percent last year – driven by an increase in the number of deaths from…

After a full day of partisan sniping on Capitol Hill, the House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt…

Thank you for bringing attention to the important issues around the handling of rape kits in the May 7 article, “Thousands of Rape Kits Untested.” I…

The chair of the University of Maryland Medical System board resigned Tuesday as an additional contract with a board member was disclosed publicly. Stephen…

A law requiring law enforcement agencies to submit qualified rape kits for testing within 30 days of receipt will become effective in January 2020,…

When a patient arrives at R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with a violent injury, there’s a decent chance they’ve been the…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D), beset by multiple scandals, resigned Thursday afternoon. Pugh’s attorney, Steven D. Silverman, read a statement announcing her decision…

A Maryland delegate’s former chief of staff was convicted Tuesday of violating Maryland election laws. Tyler Walch, former chief of staff for Del. Richard…

Mike Seaton clutched a photo of his daughter, Stacey Lynne, as he walked through the State House on Tuesday morning. It was taken in…