Attempting to improve officers’ interactions with people who have mental health conditions and neurodevelopmental differences, Baltimore Police launched a database last month of “neurodivergent ...
When a patient is harmed during medical care, one of the first steps toward understanding what happened is requesting their medical records from their providers. That instinct is both natural and ...
The National Rifle Association and two other gun rights groups sued Maryland officials over freshly signed legislation that ...
After an initial closure scare, the Delmarva Discovery Museum is gearing up for its grand reopening celebration.
Harford County has broken ground on an emergency services special operations facility, county officials announced Friday.
The majority of Maryland’s 24 sheriffs sued, arguing the Community Trust Act hampers their duties to work with federal ...
Gov. Wes Moore approved new laws Tuesday that will encourage housing development around transit hubs and grant developers so-called vesting rights that will keep approved housing projects from being ...
Gov. Wes Moore‘s veto of SB 459 is a disappointing and misguided decision that overlooks both the capabilities of Maryland’s local news organizations and the urgent need to strengthen the state’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a dispute involving a free-speech challenge by federal ...
The city of Annapolis reached a tentative deal to settle two housing discrimination lawsuits with more than 1,400 plaintiffs.
Nasire Best from Baltimore County was shot and killed by Secret Service after opening fire near the White House, following prior trespassing incidents.
Security guards for a Baltimore contractor have filed unfair labor practices charges against their employer, alleging ...
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