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U.S. Rep. David J. Trone (D-Md.) is leading a new group formed by House freshmen seeking ways to combat drug addiction in the United…

The last documented lynching in the state of Maryland took place on Oct. 19, 1933 in Somerset County. It was a brutal affair, according…

The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has opened an investigation into the hiring of a Greensboro police officer involved in the…

The Maryland Senate gave unanimous approval Thursday to a cyberbullying bill named to honor a Woodbine teenager who took her own life in 2012…

A Maryland lawmaker widely considered to be a rising star spent Wednesday receiving both birthday greetings and expressions of support after announcing that he is…

The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest advocacy and lobbying group for LGBTQ rights, is lauding Maryland for new laws protecting the LBGTQ community….

Montgomery County Sen. William C. Smith Jr. (D) will miss the final days of the General Assembly session this year, but his colleagues gave…

The Maryland Senate committee charged with vetting gubernatorial nominees has questions about the Handgun Permit Review Board – again. Members of the Senate Executive…

Tragedy has struck again for the family of Anton Black, the Caroline County teen who died during a physical struggle with police last September…

Michael S. Harrison, the outgoing New Orleans police superintendent who has been nominated by Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) to be the city’s…