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In contrast to two years ago — when appointed circuit court judges in three major jurisdictions around the state failed to survive the process…

As Brian Frosh prepares to leave office, unanswered questions about where abuse probe stands.

The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday passed a ban on semi-automatic firearms — the weapons used in multiple mass shootings during the last three…

The CEOs of major gun manufacturing companies told a U.S. House panel on Wednesday that their production of AR-15-style guns did not contribute to…

A Maryland lawmaker has been charged by state prosecutors with multiple counts of misconduct in office, theft and embezzlement related to rental payments for…

Republicans on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and law enforcement witnesses at a Tuesday hearing blamed recent violence against officers on anti-police rhetoric, while…

Governor’s decision to lift restrictions on carrying concealed weapons in Maryland left law enforcement agencies and policymakers scrambling.

A superseding indictment from a federal grand jury alleges that Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s former chief of staff forged a “memorandum” from the…

By Valerie Bonk This week marks the 4th anniversary of the deadly mass shooting that took the lives of five people at the Capital Gazette…

The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a New York law that made it illegal to carry a firearm in public without showing a special need for protection — throwing into doubt the legal status of a similar Maryland law.