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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) opened applications Friday for $10 million in relief funding for Marylanders living in state-financed rental units. The state’s…

The Maryland Judiciary officially moved into the next phase of its reopening plan on Monday, expanding the scope of what cases judges will hear…

Questions abound surrounding procedure within Maryland’s courts and correctional system since the COVID-19 pandemic ascended upon the state in early March. Two legislative committees…

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the state’s economy, Maryland consumers are confronting a growing list of challenges, looking for relief…

The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services on Tuesday reported 152 known cases of COVID-19 across the department — 70% of confirmed…

The chief judge of Maryland’s highest court released guidance Tuesday evening instructing judges to consider releasing medically vulnerable inmates and limiting pre-trial detention amid…

Maryland judges should carefully consider whether juvenile detainees should remain in state custody, according to an order released from Court of Appeals Chief Judge…

Family members of incarcerated Marylanders have filed a petition with the state’s high court seeking immediate release of inmates in prisons and jails, citing…

Divorce is difficult for anyone, but especially for a child — now, Maryland courts are requiring parents in custody cases to file a written…

One of the nice things about the General Assembly session is that the frenetic pace of political fundraising almost entirely comes to a halt…