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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Tuesday that he will withhold funding from Baltimore’s state’s attorney until she provides data on crime and…

Roy C. McGrath, the former chief of staff to Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and ex-head of the Maryland Environmental Service, pleaded not…

The five commissioners of Cambridge have asked Mayor Andrew Bradshaw to offer his resignation after the state prosecutor charged him with 50 counts of…

President Joseph R. Biden signed legislation into law Monday that intends to bolster mental health supports for federal first responders through clearer confidentiality standards…

Former Del. Tawanna P. Gaines (D), whose legislative career was cut short after she pleaded guilty to corruption charges for using $22,000 from her…

The Working Families Party and Progressive Maryland endorsed Robbie Leonard in the 2022 race for Baltimore County State’s Attorney on Tuesday. “Together, we can…

The Office of the State Prosecutor charged Cambridge Mayor Andrew Bradshaw with 50 counts of revenge porn distribution Monday. “Using someone’s private images without…

Criminalization of paraphernalia is dangerous. It increases the likelihood that the public and law enforcement can be directly harmed.

Edward J. Clarke, the late editor and owner of a shuttered Eastern Shore newspaper, the Worcester Democrat, has been removed from a regional press…

Baltimore’s Chief Equity Officer Dana P. Moore was elected as chair of the city’s Local Control Advisory Board on Monday evening. Moore also serves…