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The U.S. House voted Wednesday to establish a select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection, in which a mob of pro-Trump supporters attacked…

The trial to determine the criminal responsibility of the man who blasted through the glass doors of the Capital Gazette newsroom with a shotgun…

Redemption

Civil rights advocates are celebrating the revamp of a program to help incarcerated men and women prepare for parole hearings and create strong plans…

A crowd of hundreds gathered in Annapolis on Monday — declared as Freedom of the Press Day in Maryland — for the dedication of…

A new program in Howard County will divert some mental health crisis calls from county police to crisis counselors. “Every day, people are experiencing…

Editor’s note: This commentary includes graphic descriptions of physical and sexual abuse. When I was 15, a close relative kidnapped me. He beat me…

Baltimore police are on track to seize at least twice as many privately manufactured firearms — often called “ghost guns” — as they did…

The Office of the Public Defender issued a call Monday for the Ocean City Police Department to implement body-worn cameras following a series of…

With Juneteenth approaching, some local groups are ramping up efforts to remove a Confederate statue in Talbot County. The Move the Monument Coalition and…

Immigrants

On June 14, I joined my brother and many other immigrants in a five-day fast with the Fast for Freedom because I want to…