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After days of wrangling, Maryland senators are moving forward with a bipartisan package of bills aimed at addressing crime in the city of Baltimore….

Sen. Mary Beth Carozza (R-Lower Shore) showed a three-minute video compilation to the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Wednesday of an Ocean City unrecognizable: Drivers…

By Kevin Brown The Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved a total of about $8.7 million in compensation for three wrongfully convicted…

As the Senate Finance Committee prepares to hold a hearing Thursday on a bill that would create a fund to provide lifetime treatment for…

A grieving Antone Black sat before the House Judiciary Committee in Annapolis Tuesday with tears in his eyes. He described his son Anton: A…

Divorce is difficult for anyone, but especially for a child — now, Maryland courts are requiring parents in custody cases to file a written…

Del. Jay Walker (D-Prince George’s), who is facing DUI and DWI charges after being stopped by the Charles County Sheriff’s Department Sunday morning, called…

If Sheila Dixon wins a return engagement as the next mayor of Baltimore – and it appears as if she very well could –…

Former Baltimore mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) was sentenced Thursday to three years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges of fraud and…

Maryland senators are weighing a bill that would direct an additional $2.5 million to the Office of the Attorney General to fight violent crime…