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Will the former president’s indictment reverberate during the final days of the General Assembly session or in the coming election cycle in Maryland?

The House and Senate voted on child sexual abuse legislation that took years for both to approve simultaneously.

Similarities and shared aims suggest they can reach consensus.

With less than two weeks until the Maryland legislative session ends, part of Attorney General Anthony Brown’s agenda is close to winning support it…

Legislation would permit survivors of child sexual abuse to file civil claims at any time.

The governor met with members of the Coalition of Black Maryland State Troopers for about 90 minutes Friday to discuss Roland Butler Jr.

In Maryland, older child victims of sex trafficking can be arrested for prostitution – a charge some would say is blaming them for the sexual abuse they’ve experienced.

A bill allowing victims of sexual abuse to file a lawsuit for incidents that occurred decades ago appears on its way to final Senate approval after clearing a key preliminary hurdle.

Legislation to restrict the carrying of handguns in Maryland is moving through both the House of Delegates and the Senate, albeit in different formats….

Roy McGrath’s federal corruption trial is on indefinite hold after the former aide to former Gov. Larry Hogan (R) failed to appear in court…