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Two months after viral videos showed police violence against a group of Black teens on the Ocean City boardwalk, a panel of state and…

Ghost Gun

By Arkaprava Deb The writer is a psychiatrist and preventive medicine physician in Baltimore. He is also the co-chair for Doctors for America’s Gun Violence…

The family of a University of Maryland freshman who died after an outbreak of adenovirus on the College Park campus in 2018 is suing the school…

Justice

As it sees a torrent of court-orders and few discharges, the Maryland Department of Health is seeing longer wait times for providing drug and…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced Thursday that he is nominating state Del. Michael E. Malone (R-Anne Arundel) to a seat on the…

The city council in Greenbelt approved a referendum that will ask voters whether to commission a study on what reparations could look like for…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) called for the removal of the Confederate Talbot Boys monument in Easton on Wednesday, saying the Jim…

Tenants from two largely Latino communities in Maryland filed complaints in state and federal court against their landlords this summer, seeking to address what…

Legal defense funds are private donations for public purchase. They are a form of autobiography that says what the principal(s) does and how much…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) will have three judges and one attorney to consider for a looming vacancy on the state’s highest court….