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One year after major controversy enveloped legislation to create a private police force at Johns Hopkins University, a late-filed measure in the House of…

Del. Jazz M. Lewis (D-Prince George’s) told the House Judiciary Committee at a Tuesday bill hearing that 75% of Maryland inmates were placed in…

New members of an oversight board for the controversial private police force at Johns Hopkins University told senators on Monday night that they hope…

The vast majority of Maryland residents believe that teacher salaries are too low and that many school buildings are in poor condition, but there…

Baltimore mayoral candidate Mary Miller has said that city officials must stop treating the crime problem in Baltimore as a political hot potato, and…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) launched a blistering attack on Democratic lawmakers Thursday, accusing them of blocking vital anti-crime legislation for political purposes…

As U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson prepares to sentence President Trump’s adviser Roger Stone Thursday, friends and former colleagues from Baltimore are eager…

As the Maryland State Senator for the 45th Legislative District, I understand that there’s a phenomenal amount of work to do in education, crime,…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Tuesday announced that he was nominating Woodrow W. “Jerry” Jones III, the Maryland Transportation Authority chief of…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s nominee for a vacancy on the Maryland Court of Appeals flew through his confirmation hearing Monday and appears almost…