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Maryland’s Catholic leaders on Monday said they want “to place ourselves at the forefront of efforts to remove the inequalities and discrimination that are…

The head of the Legislative Black Caucus wants the General Assembly to return to Annapolis before January to override a series of vetoes issued…

I remember being in the tear-gassed streets of Baltimore in 2015 following the announcement that Freddie Gray had died from injuries sustained while in…

A coalition of civil rights organizations held a rally outside of Baltimore City Hall concurrent with the city council’s Friday evening budget hearing. Their…

“Defund the police.” It’s a phrase that has been chanted and painted on signs across the U.S. in the midst of nationwide unrest over…

As communities from coast to coast, including in Maryland, debate the role of police and policing, officials from Johns Hopkins University announced late Friday…

U.S. Rep. David J. Trone (D-Md.) has introduced a bill that would remove the requirement to inform employers of a job applicant’s previous criminal…

Joy Fowler is a 26-year-old single mother who had finally found her way: After experiencing eviction and homelessness, she entered a rapid-rehousing program and…

When I was 14 and 9 months I took my first job at a noodle bar near my coming-of-age home in Owings Mills. It…

Maryland restaurants can resume indoor dining starting this Friday, and residents can return to gyms and fitness venues, casinos, malls and arcades one week…