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More than 1,800 Marylanders died unintentionally from drug- and alcohol-related intoxication deaths in the first nine months of 2018, state statistics show. The Maryland…

Del. Richard K. Impallaria’s campaign released a robocall in June that purported to highlight the House of Delegates minority whip’s support for the transgender…

Listing some of the recent headline-grabbing stories of crime and death in Baltimore, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. announced a list of new initiatives…

Seeking to reduce the number of young people who go off course early in life jeopardizing their chances for success as adults, Prince George’s…

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball (D), who made history when he was elected to be the county’s first African-American chief executive, will make history…

Spurred by a relentless rise in Baltimore City’s violent crime rate – and even raising the specter of an on-campus shooter – Johns Hopkins…

Michael A. Pretl, a lawyer and progressive activist who has been associated with several high-profile causes through the years, died on Christmas Day following…

In the cinder-block group cells at the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center, you might find a defendant accused of murder sitting beside a…

A committee of General Assembly leaders voted new sexual harassment guidelines into effect Thursday, as the first annual report about the number of complaints…

The incoming state senator for the district that borders the main campus of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore went on social media Wednesday to…