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In his first address to a joint session of Congress, President Biden spoke forcefully about the need to fight police violence and systemic racism…

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The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has created an incentive program to encourage its incarcerated population to volunteer to receive the COVID-19…

Mathew Palmer, a former state government official, was sentenced to eight years in prison on Tuesday for distribution of child pornography. Palmer, 44, of…

President Joe Biden has promised a crackdown on so-called “ghost guns,” and during a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday, law enforcement officials from Pennsylvania and…

Tatyana Ali, who starred as Ashley Banks on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” from 1990 to 1996, entered Harvard the next year where she…

Here we go again with the sniping between the governor and the mayor over crime-fighting strategies while the bodies pile up on the streets…

Attorney General Brian Frosh’s office is creating a panel of experts to audit in-custody death determinations made by the Office of the Chief Medical…

Regarding the April 19 Maryland Matters analysis, “General Assembly 2021: Winners and Losers”: There is no question that immigrant families are among those hit…

A Confederate monument on the Talbot County courthouse lawn in Easton is racist and unconstitutional, said civil rights groups who filed a federal lawsuit…

After former Maryland Chief Medical Examiner Dr. David Fowler testified in defense of the police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, Attorney General Brian…