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Eleven members of Virginia’s 13-member congressional delegation are asking the acting inspector general for the federal General Services Administration to launch an investigation into…

The U.S. Supreme Court released a new ethics code Monday, just days before the Democrat-led U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary again attempts to subpoena two…

Twelve people spoke at a celebratory press conference in Prince George’s County that will be home to the future FBI headquarters.

Clyde Boatwright, president of the Maryland Fraternal Order of Police, testified virtually for almost 90 minutes of the more than three-hour briefing.

In spite of misleading media coverage, regular people in our communities support doing more for young people while taking multiple approaches to public safety.

The family and estate of Anton Black will split $235,000 with an advocacy coalition as well as reforms imposed at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

U.S. Supreme Court justices during Tuesday’s oral arguments seemed to lean toward upholding a federal law that prevents the possession of firearms by a…

LGBTQ+ organizations also file brief to Montgomery County school board, plaintiffs claim policy prohibits religious beliefs.

Prosecutorial Performance Indicators recommends allocating money to hire data analysts, or work with local colleges and universities.

Draper was born in 1834 in Baltimore and was granted to practice law in 1857, but in Liberia, Africa.