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Jill Carter

COVID-19 has prompted a reckoning in Maryland. Very few facets of our society are more in need of reform than our state’s broken criminal…

The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee’s Courts & Criminal Justice Workgroup published a report Tuesday with 19 recommendations to help the state’s correctional and judiciary…

Workers from the Maryland Office of the Public Defender voted to form a union last week, joining the state’s largest public employee union, the…

I remember being in the tear-gassed streets of Baltimore in 2015 following the announcement that Freddie Gray had died from injuries sustained while in…

Senate Judicial Proceedings Chairman William C. Smith Jr. (D-Montgomery) sent a letter to his fellow senators Thursday with proposals for legislation intended to address…

Pandemic, protests and a primary election — Baltimore City has seen it all this week. Voters at Baltimore’s Edmondson Westside High School stood close…

Throughout his long political career, former U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.) was never a prodigious fundraiser. But now that he is the Democratic nominee…

Former Maryland Democratic chairwoman Maya Rockeymoore Cummings loaned her congressional campaign $200,000 in late February — three weeks after losing the special Democratic primary…

A grieving Antone Black sat before the House Judiciary Committee in Annapolis Tuesday with tears in his eyes. He described his son Anton: A…

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…