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Archaeologists in Maryland are digging in Dorchester County for what they believe might be the home of Harriet Tubman’s father. Maryland’s State Highway Administration…

Open Society Institute-Baltimore, the progressive advocacy group, announced its 2020 cohort of “community fellows” on Tuesday.  These 12 individuals, who were selected from more…

A coalition of care providers in central Maryland is working to create an emergency call center that would divert residents in mental health crises…

In Maryland, a state with an all-male congressional delegation, and where all three independently elected statewide officials are white males, the news Saturday that…

Interrogation

It is clear that we continue to struggle with racial discrimination, and we continue to deny how purposeful and systemic it is. It has…

Challengers were ahead of incumbent circuit court judges in contests in Charles and Howard counties and appeared on their way to upsets early Wednesday,…

A Harford County man who was arrested after trying to vote without a mask on Monday is suing the local board of elections, arguing…

“You have two things against you — you’re Black and I have a badge.” That is what a Baltimore detective said to Ransom Watkins…

State prosecutors and federal authorities are investigating Roy McGrath, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s former chief of staff, Maryland Matters has learned.  McGrath stepped down…

A federal grand jury charged nine individuals for a racketeering conspiracy relating to contraband smuggled into the Chesapeake Detention Facility in Baltimore City. Robert…