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The Supreme Court agreed to hear the appeal of a former prison inmate whose dreadlocks were cut off in violation of his ...
President Donald Trump's bombardment of three sites in Iran quickly sparked debate in Congress over his authority to launch ...
Legal experts and First Amendment advocates are warning of a rising number of laws banning masks being wielded against ...
Gov. Wes Moore awarded $4M in Road to Careers grants to train 1,200 Marylanders for transportation and construction jobs ...
A judge ordered the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, as ICE plans to take custody amid ...
Those who engage in business with the State of Maryland know the importance of compliance with minority business enterprise goals.  The most recent ...
The Pentagon may rename Navy ships honoring Harriet Tubman and Thurgood Marshall. Maryland leaders urge the Navy to preserve ...
Gov. Wes Moore unveiled $400M in grants for communities harmed by racism and issued 6,900 new cannabis pardons during a ...
Four men, including a former USAID official, pleaded guilty in a $550M bribery scheme; two contractors avoided prosecution.
The Supreme Court revived long-running lawsuits against Palestinian authorities from Americans who were killed or wounded in ...
Watermark, an Annapolis-based boat tour agency, has announced the launch of a new addition to its fleet of vessels.
Maryland justices considered whether standing near gang graffiti qualifies as promoting a criminal organization under state ...