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Amid bipartisan criticism of his administration’s use of “secret police” and “paramilitary occupations” against Black Lives Matter protesters, President Trump pledged on Monday to…

The Maryland Judiciary officially moved into the next phase of its reopening plan on Monday, expanding the scope of what cases judges will hear…

Maryland Public Television is hosting an hour-long town hall meeting Monday evening on race and policing. It will be simulcast on public radio station WYPR-FM…

John Feggins, Oct. 30, 2019, Baltimore Police. Cody Ethan Mitchell, July 10, 2017, Howard County Police. Reno Joseph Owens Jr., March 24, 2017, Baltimore…

Maryland officials have uncovered a “massive, sophisticated criminal enterprise” that attempted to steal $501 million in unemployment insurance from the state, Gov. Lawrence J….

After challenging U.S. House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) during the recent Democratic primary, former congressional hopeful Mckayla Wilkes is launching a nonprofit…

When Daniel M. Snyder announced on Monday that his team, the Washington Redskins, will abandon the name it has used since 1933, it set…

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) on Monday joined a multi-state lawsuit to protect foreign students from losing their visas. Frosh will represent the State…

It is widely known that the United States of America is the largest incarceration state in world history. While the U.S. has 5% of…

Martina Hazelton has a family member with severe hypertension who is incarcerated at a state correctional facility near Cumberland. Before the pandemic, Hazelton said, a…