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Police Reform

After more than 14 hours of testimony on Tuesday, the House Workgroup to Address Police Reform and Accountability in Maryland began reviewing possible recommendations…

By Philip Van Slooten An update to Maryland’s hate crimes law, named for slain Army 2nd Lt. Richard Collins III, is one of several…

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos won’t appeal a court ruling that annuls an interim final department rule requiring K-12 public schools to share federal CARES Act relief…

Reporter Hannah Gaskill will be a guest on “The Kojo Nnamdi Show” on WAMU Radio Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. The topic: What Does Police…

Ocean City

Videos recorded by onlookers standing along Ocean City’s Coastal Highway over the weekend show a dystopian scene: smoke from burning tires and fireworks fill…

Officials in Prince George’s County announced a $20 million settlement Monday with the family of a Washington, D.C., man who was shot to death…

In the dim days of early 1963, still weeks before the Maryland General Assembly would defeat a proposed public accommodations law, and months before…

Maryland Sens. Benjamin L. Cardin (D) and Chris Van Hollen (D) expressed dismay Saturday with President Trump’s pick of federal appeals court Judge Amy…

Former vice president Joe Biden holds a 32-point lead over President Donald Trump in Maryland, a recent poll shows. Biden was the choice of…

As the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee heard its final two police accountability bills Thursday afternoon, advocates and opponents agreed that some police reform is…