Nineteen women from Maryland served during World War II in the 6888th Battalion, the predominantly black postal unit now the ...
The Army Corps of Engineers and Maryland Port Administration are finalizing a plan to use dredge spoils to resurrect James ...
Solitary confinement is akin to torture, writes Olinda Moyd. That's why it's important for lawmakers to support legislation ...
Solitary confinement is akin to torture, writes Olinda Moyd. That's why it's important for lawmakers to support legislation ...
Former Treasurer Nancy Kopp unveils her portrait, Gov. Wes Moore unveils a proposal for an approach to some budget savings ...
Senate President Bill Ferguson is warning Maryland lawmakers they will have to walk a tightrope this session to maintain ...
A Harford County Council member is vowing to fight a court order that would remove him from office because of his employment ...
Three cents a minute may not sound like much, but it adds up to millions of dollars every year for those in Maryland prisons.
The day began with an interfaith prayer service and ended with drama on the House floor, with a whole lot of running to ...
On a day when Marylanders tried to stay off the state's icy roads, more than 250 Democrats journeyed to Annapolis Tuesday for ...
State housing officials, lawmakers and advocates say they hope to build off of legislative successes from last session to ...
The Congressional Black Caucus marked a number of firsts Friday: A record 62 elected officials in the caucus, two Black House ...