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By Matt Vasilogambros The months after November’s presidential election have been filled with conspiracy theories, lies and myths about the security and integrity of…

In the last few years, there have been several promising police reform bills in Maryland. They defined the appropriate use of deadly force and…

Officials in Prince George’s County are pledging to implement dozens of recommendations from a police reform task force. Those recommendations include updating the department’s…

Former Senate Judicial Proceedings chairman Robert A. Zirkin (D-Baltimore County) returned to his former committee this week to testify against a high-profile bill that’s…

My daughter, Julia, and I were both 16 when we survived gun violence. She was threatened online, and I was the victim of an…

Police

The U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment prohibits the government from discriminating against women. Maryland’s Equal Rights Amendment doubles down on that prohibition. How could the…

Senate Finance Committee Vice-Chair Brian J. Feldman (D-Montgomery) has filed legislation to legalize adult-use cannabis and pump funding into communities that have been adversely…

The spirit of Mitch McConnell and ALEC, a Koch brothers organization, is present in the Maryland State House ― and  some Democrats are OK…

Interrogation

Typically, a child can let you know what kind of pizza to order for dinner and what flavor of soda to go with it….

The political rumor mill started churning at warp speed Wednesday following news that Robert K. Hur, the U.S. attorney for Maryland since 2018, plans…