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Following the settlement of a costly, two-and-a-half-year discrimination lawsuit, Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) said Thursday that she is committed to…

Pretrial

Before he spoke at the Juvenile Justice Reform Council Tuesday afternoon, Dwayne Betts was told he had three minutes of their time. The council…

The gunman who pleaded guilty to the 2018 murders of five Capital Gazette employees will be sentenced to prison on Sept. 28 — exactly…

Officers who filed a federal lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and harassment within the Prince George’s County Police Department announced that they reached a settlement…

The former chief of police in Montgomery County will take over as chief of the U.S. Capitol Police in the wake of the Jan….

The Office of the Attorney General issued a request for proposals Monday morning seeking a racial healing workshop leader to train officials in preparation…

House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones said Friday that she will support a referendum on the 2022 ballot to decide whether marijuana should be legalized….

After approximately two hours of deliberation, a jury found the gunman who pleaded guilty to the 2018 murders of Capital Gazette employees Gerald Fischman,…

Lawyers will make their closing arguments Thursday in the trial to determine if the man who pleaded guilty to the 2018 murders of Capital…

A court-appointed expert witness testified Tuesday, laying out the gunman’s frame of mind before, during and after he killed Capital Gazette staffers Gerald Fischman,…