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No one should lose their home for a past-due water bill.   That’s the notion behind legislation filed by state Sen. Mary Washington (D-Baltimore…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s fifth State of the State address Wednesday was a paean to bipartisanship and a celebration of his first-term accomplishments….

My fellow Marylanders: I am humbled to once again stand before this general assembly after four years of bipartisan cooperation and historic progress to…

Lawmakers and advocates are pushing for a “death with dignity” law for the fourth time in recent years – and this time they think…

Many questions arise from the death of 19-year-old Anton Black at the hands of officers of the Greensboro Police Department on Maryland’s Eastern Shore….

Maryland’s Democrats are standing with the state’s middle class this legislative session, leaders said Tuesday morning as they unveiled a legislative priorities package that…

The top prosecutor in Caroline County said late Thursday that he would not seek an indictment against any of the three police officers involved…

The national president of the advocacy group Mothers Against Drunk Driving was in Annapolis this week, promoting legislation that would require all drunk driving…

For months, a state police investigation surrounding the death of an African-American teen who died last fall after being restrained by three white police…

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg waded into the debate over Johns Hopkins University’s request to create a new police force on Tuesday, telling…