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Following a year fraught with social unrest wrapped in a global pandemic, members of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland have their eyes focused…

He was remembered by his successor as “a country boy from Clinton who became a kingmaker in Annapolis.”   A softie and a hard-ass, everyone…

Alonzo Turner Bey went into Maryland’s prison system at age 17. He served 31 years, six months and 15 days with asthma, high blood…

The Maryland Senate moved quickly Friday to override 16 of the vetoes that Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) handed down following the 2020…

Following a year of significant social unrest and public health crises, the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland released its list of legislative priorities…

The Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee on Tuesday evening nominated attorney Marlon Amprey to fill an opening in the House of Delegates. Amprey’s name…

A group of Maryland lawmakers hope to overhaul the state’s eviction process and provide relief to tenants and homeowners during the 2021 legislative session,…

An extraordinary number of bills ― almost 800 ― have been pre-filed for the 442nd session of the Maryland General Assembly. As of Monday evening, there were…

The House Workgroup to Address Police Accountability in Maryland voted to recommend full repeal of the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights at its…

As the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee heard its final two police accountability bills Thursday afternoon, advocates and opponents agreed that some police reform is…