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Anton Black, an African-American teen who died in police custody in September following a struggle with white police officers and a white civilian, complained…

A bill signed into law by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Thursday gives Maryland families unparalleled protections against online harassment aimed at…

Mueller

WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans and the Trump administration want to move on from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, now that a redacted version of…

The images that popped up on Frederick County prosecutor Joyce King’s computer screen that couldn’t be charged as child pornography were as disturbing as…

Now that the General Assembly’s annual 90-day session is over, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s legislative shop kicks into overdrive — deciding which of…

The Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission announced Wednesday that it would go forward with a decertification hearing on “a date to be determined”…

Maryland’s Handgun Permit Review Board is set to go dormant — at least temporarily. The General Assembly this year passed legislation to abolish the…

In a session marked by ailing leaders and an ambitious agenda propelled by a younger, more progressive class of Democratic lawmakers, the 439th General…

The steady drumbeat for the resignation of embattled Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) grew even louder Monday night, as the city delegation to…

Following a legislative defeat in Annapolis, family members of Anton Black, the Eastern Shore teenager who died after being chased by police last fall,…