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Jeff Waldstreicher

Bills aiding port workers and boosting the state’s struggling horse racing industry are among the last and most significant to pass on a Sine Day that was exceedingly busy — except during the solar eclipse.

Making a mistake while on probation does not mean that someone is incapable of making change in their lives moving forward.

Senator defends gun liability and noneconomic damages bills in back-to-back House hearings.

“Crossover Day” in the Maryland General Assembly, a key deadline for legislation to be approved, passed Monday with surprisingly little drama and without the…

Legislation reviewed and debated includes free phone calls and expanding voting rights for those incarcerated.

Senate president has previously said he suspected the bill would receive a full Senate vote this year. Now he appears less sure.

The poll results give an idea of how Marylanders feel about medical aid-in-dying, as state lawmakers try to pass the legislation once again.

Husbands, wives, and long-time friends of those who passed away from fatal illnesses shared difficult stories of supporting their loved ones in their final moments of life.

A hearing to discuss the Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Invention is set for Feb. 14 before the House Judiciary Committee.

The Prince George’s County executive is eclipsing her primary rivals when it comes to endorsements from elected officials on their home turf.