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Michael Montgomery’s roommate was shuffled in and out of their cell in the Prince George’s County Jail at least three times before he was…

Is there a college student alive who never began at least one freshman English essay with Voltaire’s quote: “If you want to converse with…

By April Simpson The list is long: Bethel, Alaska; Garden City, Kan.; Hailey, Idaho; Meridian, Miss.; Kanab, Utah; Dubois, Wyo. In the weeks since…

Days after voting to remove a controversial Civil War plaque from the State House, the panel that oversees the historic building deadlocked over a…

Prince George’s County officials called for greater access to police personnel records Friday, citing a lack of transparency following the recent airing of allegations…

Former Baltimore mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) on Friday pleaded guilty in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court to a charge of perjury for her…

Following the filing of a damning expert report in federal court detailing dozens of instances of alleged racial discrimination, retaliation and abuse within his…

If there is one easy takeaway from the June 2 Democratic primary in Baltimore, it’s that voters wanted change. Some incumbents were ousted and…

I love going to the movies. My earliest memories of the movies are my mother using trips to see “The Lion King” or “Good…

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday salvaged an Obama-era program that has allowed hundreds of thousands of young, unauthorized immigrants known as “Dreamers” to…