Bill supporters said currently, criminals engaged in so-called organized retail theft of goods know if they keep the value of what they take below $1,000 they face only misdemeanor charges if
The Baltimore County Council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday which encourages the Maryland General Assembly to retain the state's current laws and rejec
The Carroll County Administrative Charging Committee, which has been tasked since 2022 with reviewing allegations of police misconduct, received 20 complaints involving local law enforcement last
The rhetoric surrounding immigration and deportations is certain to set large parts of Maryland on edge. In several parts of the state, Hispanic populations and multiracial households are the only demographics that are growing.
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. customers face extreme rate hikes, prompting calls for change from the NAACP. Multiyear rate plans criticized for harming low-income residents.
U.S. Reps. Johnny Olszewski Jr. and April McClain Delaney are newly elected Maryland Democrats who advocated for “common sense” immigration reform during their campaigns. On Wednesday, they took opposite sides on legislation that Republicans positioned to be the first immigration bill signed into law by President Donald Trump,
Loyola University Maryland has finalized the sale of its former hub for graduate student education, spelling an end to the school's presence in Baltimore County.
A positive case of H5 avian influenza was detected at a commercial broiler farm in Dorchester County, the Maryland Department of Agriculture said Monday.
A seemingly routine end of session in the House of Delegates last week turned into something that could become a bigger issue later.On Thursday, Jan. 16, the Ma
Harford County, Carroll County, and Baltimore County Public Schools are among the few who have announced two-hour delays so far.
Based at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, the GO-TEAM is breaking barriers between prehospital and hospital care
Reactions to the program are mixed, with some observers enthusiastic about the flexibility it provides and others concerned about the technology’s privacy implications. This year, Maryland lawmakers are considering regulating the use of drones for police responses before a more widespread adoption of the technology occurs.