The Census Bureau and a growing number of states are starting to gather more detailed information about Americans’ race and ethnicity, a change advocates say will let people choose identities that ...
Vennieth McCormick said he wasn’t afraid to jump out of planes while in the Army, but he acknowledged there is one thing that has scared him: Being pulled over by police during traffic stops. The ...
Gov. Wes Moore and Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich sing each other's praises at Montgomery function, Maryland ...
Baltimore prosecutors, backed by federal and local officials, announced charges Monday against 40 individuals on guns, drugs ...
The top Republican in the House of Delegates will not face jail time after reaching a plea deal Monday on a single charge of driving while impaired by alcohol. House Minority Leader Del. Jason Buckel ...
WASHINGTON — Less than two months before being sworn into office, President-elect Donald Trump has yet to sign the presidential transition paperwork that unlocks critical clearances, information and ...
A bill to streamline the process for approving data centers in Prince George’s County enjoyed a relatively quiet path from introduction to committee hearings to final vote last week, when county ...
Cannabis-related emergency room visits climbed steadily through July 2023, when recreational use was first legalized in Maryland, but have never reached that peak again, fluctuating up and down in the ...
In their commentary, “Maryland must not incentivize more nuclear power,” Jorge Aguilar and Tim Judson trot out the normal arguments against nuclear power, and some of their concerns are valid. What ...
For generations, neighborhoods near Baltimore’s port — such as Curtis Bay, Brooklyn and Westport — have shouldered the impacts of industrial pollution. Exhaust from trucks, emissions from ships and ...