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Marilyn Mosby in an office

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was indicted by a federal grand jury on four charges Thursday, including perjury for falsely claiming a COVID-19 hardship.

Public Defender

Defenders Union believes office’s frontline workers deserve a seat at the table in the selection process.

Unionized corrections workers said Monday that they are facing staff shortages and dangerous conditions in state detention facilities.

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) rolled out a familiar law-and-order policy vision on Monday.

U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger is working to build confidence in the police agency and support officers in the aftermath of the violence on Jan. 6.

Most states in the U.S. are in violation of a major federal drug statute. The 1971 Controlled Substances Act lists marijuana in the most…

Criminal harassment charges filed against House Minority Leader Jason C. Buckel (R-Allegany) were dropped Wednesday by Frederick County prosecutors. Buckel said during a phone…

The Maryland House Republican Caucus is in flux ahead of a leadership election, mere days after harassment charges were levied against House Minority Leader…

With a new public policy director at the helm, the ACLU of Maryland lays out priorities for the 2022 legislative session.

The Department of Juvenile Services Education Program Board unanimously elected Kimberly Pogue to serve as the agency’s first superintendent of schools.