Attorney General Anthony Brown is accepting membership applications for the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and ...
Carroll County Sheriff Jim DeWees and State’s Attorney Haven Shoemaker are criticizing the Maryland General Assembly for what they consider the legislature’s inaction on fentanyl during this ...
Proponents and opponents of tax increases are busy organizing and promoting their positions ahead of the 2025 General Assembly session.
CCPS and the Carroll County Education Association (CCEA) have come to agreement on a collective bargaining agreement earlier ...
Roughly a quarter of Maryland jurisdictions did not get their police oversight systems up and running before the July 2022 deadlines set by state lawmakers. The post Legal gray areas hinder police ...
Senate Bill 1 adds new consumer protections and regulatory oversight to Maryland’s retail electricity and gas markets to ...
When someone dies in Maryland, their estate’s beneficiaries must pay to run legal ads weekly for three weeks alerting potential beneficiaries and creditors of the death. The post Commentary: ...
In 2022, the Maryland General Assembly passed the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program (“Program”). Under the Program, Maryland workers will receive up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical ...
Sen. Mary-Dulany James (D-Harford) and Del. Barrie Ciliberti (R-Frederick) are the last of 188 lawmakers to complete the ...
Whether fighting health disparities locally and overseas, collecting equipment to support youth sports programs or helping ...
The former U.S. Capitol Police officer, who was on duty Jan. 6, 2021, is in a crowded and competitive congressional race in ...
You might think spending $16.6 billion more in state funds from 2024 through 2029 — and billions more after that — would be enough to give Maryland a world-class education system. But that’s not what ...