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Maryland’s new state prosecutor, Charlton T. Howard III, is not seeking jail time for a former Eastern Shore police chief charged with falsifying a…

Former state Del. Tawanna P. Gaines was sentenced Friday to six months in federal prison, plus another two months of home detention, after admitting…

By Ian Round As Maryland counties and universities face increasing pressure to end their partnerships with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Cecil County’s is…

Editor’s Note: As the year winds down, we’re re-running the 10 most-read pieces of the year in Maryland Matters. Here is #3, which first…

By Elliott Davis The number of rapes in Maryland increased last year by 15% over the previous year, according to an annual FBI Uniform…

By Hannah Gaskill A thread that pulled the gunman responsible for the June 2018 murders of journalists Wendi Winters, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara and…

The Baltimore Sun editorial board had a simple, seasonal lament in an editorial that ran Saturday: “All we want for Christmas is a scandal…

Former Del. Cheryl D. Glenn (D), a Baltimore City lawmaker who held numerous leadership posts until her abrupt resignation last week, repeatedly used her…

The GOP-controlled U.S. Senate heads into 2020 with few major legislative victories but a significant one on the judicial front: a dramatic reshaping of…

Recently, Montgomery County enacted the historic Racial Equity and Social Justice Act. This act is part of a growing trend of conversations around the…