Baltimore officials are expecting to collect $24 million next year from the city’s expanding network of red-light and speed cameras — triple the amount budgeted…
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Some Howard County Council members and the county’s NAACP chapter are expressing concern over the police department’s announcement last week that patrol officers have been…
The attack on Baltimore’s 911 dispatch system over the weekend was a ransomware attack, city officials said Wednesday. Source: Sun
Police say they have arrested and charged the shotgun-wielding man who entered a South Baltimore corner store last week and shot the clerk. Eric Ensey,…
Maryland lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to a bill that would automatically register residents to vote when they deal with certain state agencies, including when…
Baltimore County police are looking for a man they said beat and killed a Chihuahua named Ginger. Police said they have a warrant for Jerome…
The Maryland Senate on Wednesday approved a plan to study whether Comptroller Peter Franchot should continue to regulate the state’s alcohol industry — legislation inspired…
Two new captains started working earlier this month at the Havre de Grace Police Department to replace two long-time captains. The new patrol captain is…
Mayor Patrick McGrady proclaimed Monday “Chuck Glassman Day” in the City of Aberdeen, in honor of the years of service Charles W. Glassman III has…
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit filed by Maryland’s attorney general alleging that President Donald J. Trump violated a constitutional prohibition on accepting…