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In fiscal year 2022, seven of the city’s police officers received more than $100,000 in overtime pay.

Del. Bernice Mireku-North said a proposed excise tax could generate an estimated $13 million.

Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee held more than three-hour briefing on juvenile justice.

Maryland lawmakers must approve funding needed for civil legal aid to ensure low-income families have access to stable and effective representation, directors of legal services organizations say.

For more than a year now, an archaeologist and a team of volunteers have been slowly and methodically combing through a wooded hillside in Bowie.

A Howard County man was sentenced to two years in prison Thursday, after pleading guilty last year to threatening state lawmakers and a group…

The handgun case could be heard in federal court in March in Richmond, Virginia.

Election

DOJ charging documents allegedly show video footage of the Salisbury resident breaching the U.S. Capitol, scuffling with police during the insurrection.

The bills his administration wants to present to the legislature include creating a statewide center to prevent gun violence and an apprenticeship program to increase ranks in law enforcement.

Children in Need of Supervision process overseen by Maryland Department of Juvenile Services will be reviewed by legislature.