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Lawyers for the State of Maryland tried to convince a federal judge on Wednesday that Matthew G. Whitaker should not have been appointed acting…

Baltimore County Executive John A. “Johnny O.” Olszewski (D) laid out the process Wednesday under which the county will hire a new police chief…

A commission aimed at restoring public trust in the Baltimore Police Department will ask again for internal affairs records of officers involved in the…

The final Board of Public Works meeting of 2018 is Wednesday, and it won’t lack for drama. The three-member panel, consisting of the governor,…

Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins (R) was the only Maryland official to sign on to a letter published as a full-page ad in The…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh’s office challenged the federal government on 30 fronts in the past year, including by filing more than a…

Just about the only thing that should remain the same is the numbers: 9-1-1. That’s the conclusion of the Commission to Advance Next-Generation 911…

The Maryland State Board of Elections publicly released Thursday a 15-page report detailing the Department of Homeland Security’s investigation into the security of the state’s election…

Baltimore City’s solicitor sued the Trump administration on Wednesday, challenging a policy used by immigration officials outside the U.S. to determine whether would-be immigrants…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Tuesday nominated Special Court of Appeals Judge Matthew J. Fader to become the court’s chief judge. Fader…