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Moore said his administration would take a “comprehensive” approach to combating crime.

A domestic violence report notes 58 people died in Maryland in 2021, the most since 2007.

Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th) said in a statement the FBIs recent response “remains inadequate.”

The commission of nearly two dozen members will work on recommendations for state lawmakers and school officials to eradicate hate.

Del. Jeffrie Long now faces two misdemeanor charges stemming from an alleged April incident involving a relative.

Interrogation

“Anytime contraband is introduced into one of our facilities, it places our staff and the incarcerated in danger,” Secretary Carolyn Scruggs added.

‘Today’s a big step forward to support our children and help to keep our community safe,’ Moore said at bill signing ceremony.

Maryland should change course and end the practice, which has failed young people, an advocate writes.

U.S. Supreme Court justices should follow a strict code of ethics when receiving gifts and travel or doing business with political funders and attorneys,…

Anne Arundel County represents one of the first jurisdictions to hold its first police accountability board meeting last summer.