Maryland has surged to the front of a national trend of states reducing their prison populations, according to a new report by a nonprofit group…
Posts published in “Day: May 18, 2018”
A former U.S. Postal worker has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute heroin, cocaine and buprenorphine, federal prosecutors said.…
Advocates who want increased funding for Maryland’s historically black colleges and universities took the fight to Attorney General Brian Frosh’s office Friday, urging Democratic primary…
A former state delegate from Prince George’s County has been sentenced to more than four years in prison for his role in a bribery scheme…
Adrian Davey was sitting in the back of his church when he first heard of the program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, that…
A lawyer who was caught on video ranting against Spanish-speaking restaurant workers has been kicked out of his office space and faces a complaint from…
Frustrated congressional Democrats accused the Trump administration Friday of politicizing the 2020 Census after a Justice Department official declined to answer questions on how the…
Marquise Findley-Smith has achieved success in life. He graduated from Atholton High School in Howard County and was recruited to play football at McDaniel College.…
The ownership of Cal Ripken Jr.’s regal Reisterstown estate has gone from one Orioles great to another. Adam Jones, center fielder for the Orioles, placed…
Flowers flowed into City Hall during Mayor Catherine Pugh’s first year in office — along with fruit baskets and a trio of cakes from a…