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One hundred years ago Tuesday, the 19th amendment was ratified, giving women the constitutional right to vote. Many Black Americans and other people of…

Since the onset of the pandemic in early March, Maryland has seen its share of unravelings: The health repercussions of the COVID-19 virus have…

Police Reform

Across the state and country, the calls for police reform are growing — no longer a question of whether or when, but how. As…

Members of the Maryland General Assembly penned a letter Thursday, appealing to the Maryland judiciary to consider allowing recent law school graduates to practice…

COVID-19 has prompted a reckoning in Maryland. Very few facets of our society are more in need of reform than our state’s broken criminal…

A Confederate monument will remain in front of the Talbot County courthouse in Easton after County Council members voted down a resolution to remove…

The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee’s Courts & Criminal Justice Workgroup published a report Tuesday with 19 recommendations to help the state’s correctional and judiciary…

Members of the Legislative Black Caucus are rallying to the defense of Andrea Kane, the Queen Anne’s County school superintendent who is under fire…

With a Northwest Baltimore neighborhood picking up the pieces after a gas explosion Monday destroyed three homes, killing one person and seriously injuring seven…

“I am the sister of Emanuel Oates, who was killed by the Baltimore County Police on February 19, 2019.” — Shamaiah Oates “I am…