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Democratic lawmakers pressed for a stronger government response to the public safety crisis gripping the state’s largest city on Tuesday, offering a package of…

Two of Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan’s key cabinet members received unanimous approval from the Maryland Senate’s Executive Nominations Committee on Monday night. The…

The state special prosecutor never was intended to be Maryland’s gangbuster. In fact, the office wasn’t supposed to exist at all. It was rejected…

Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young (D), State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby (D) and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison advocated Friday for collaborative, inter-agency initiatives…

The Maryland House of Delegates advanced a bill Friday to require background checks on private sales and transfers of shotguns and rifles. House Bill…

Democrats overrode a handful of vetoes from Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. on Thursday, adding Maryland to the list of states that have…

As Maryland policymakers attempt to combat political corruption, a Senate committee Wednesday considered legislation that would expand the state’s definition of a public official…

Tempers flared on the House floor Wednesday as lawmakers debated three Republican amendments to House Bill 4, which would mandate background checks on the…

Stella Hargrove’s voice quavered and tears welled in her eyes as she recalled the horror of being strangled at the hands of her ex-husband….

The Maryland General Assembly is unlikely to vote on an aid-in-dying measure this year because advocates appear to lack the support needed for passage,…