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An undocumented immigrant who was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on the grounds of a Montgomery County church last month…

Assistant U.S. Attorney Leo J. Wise will handle complaints about voter intimidation and fraud in Maryland during the ongoing election, officials announced Friday. Wise,…

The House Workgroup to Address Police Accountability in Maryland voted to recommend full repeal of the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights at its…

Montgomery County tops the state in the number of hate crimes and bias incidents reported in 2019, according to a report compiled by the…

The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg and the rapid nomination of a replacement with a different judicial philosophy should remind both those who…

As Maryland legislative committees craft comprehensive police reform packages for the 2021 General Assembly session, they appear to have significant support from voters, according…

2020 has been a year of moral reckoning. The Black Lives Matter protests of this summer raised awareness of structural racism in the United…

According to a congressional scorecard published this week by the Human Rights Campaign, nearly every member of the Maryland congressional delegation has voted in…

The House Workgroup to Address Police Reform and Accountability in Maryland is preparing its recommendations ahead of the 2021 legislative session. The workgroup, created…

District and circuit court fees: $0.25 to $300 Public defender applications: $25 to $50 Pre-trial electronic monitoring: $10 to $17 per day Public defender…