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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) is set to speak in Washington, D.C., Monday evening at an interfaith service and solidarity gathering for the…

By Samantha Rosen/Capital News Service In a quiet corner of Dundalk, down the street from a church and walking distance from a grocery store,…

Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) and his Republican challenger, Craig Wolf, clashed over crime, the opioid epidemic, Maryland’s lawsuits against the Trump administration…

Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Benjamin T. Jealous’ roll-out of an ethics reform plan slammed into a wall on Wednesday with the release of an audio…

A state commission with the power to subpoena witnesses and documents to unravel the culture of corruption that allowed a task force of sworn…

As Johns Hopkins University officials grapple with a continuing increase in the severity and frequency of crime at its Baltimore campuses, they are again…

There is a growing movement around a 70-mile stretch of Maryland pavement that can only be characterized as a hopeful restlessness paired with an…

The Baltimore County political operative who took $22,000 in cash bribes from undercover FBI agents and then agreed to wear a body wire for…

Former delegate Michael L. Vaughn (D-Prince George’s) was sentenced Tuesday to four years in federal prison for his role in a bribery conspiracy case…

Maryland is one of the more corrupt states in the nation, according to a survey of journalists who cover statehouses across the country. The…