For Maryland’s high school seniors, the transition to college is beginning earlier than ever as the state emphasizes college readiness in its landmark education plan. The Blueprint for Maryland’s ...
HERMITAGE, Pa. – To investigators, the case against Kimberlee Williams appeared straightforward. “It’s very obvious it’s you,” an officer in Montgomery County said to Williams, who was handcuffed to a ...
Maryland judges may volunteer at government-run animal shelters, a state ethics panel decided last week. In a published opinion Thursday, the Maryland Judicial Ethics Committee granted the request of ...
The consolidation of Catholic churches in the Baltimore area — and the related sale of church property — were the subject of an evidentiary hearing Thursday in the Baltimore Archdiocese’s bankruptcy ...
Edenwald Senior Living president/CEO Mark Beggs talks to Sloane Brown about his organization – and his industry – is preparing for a huge population explosion of people 65 and older, and what spending ...
Threats and acts of violence against judges and at courthouses have skyrocketed in recent years. After the 2023 murder of Washington County Circuit Judge Andrew Wilkinson, Maryland Supreme Court Chief ...
ANNAPOLIS — Republicans in both chambers aired their frustration with their Democratic counterparts Thursday, suggesting that policies passed this session are unconstitutional and don’t move the ...
A professional cornhole player and quadruple amputee who was arrested last month in connection with the fatal shooting of his friend while driving through Southern Maryland has been indicted by a ...
Maryland’s intermediate appellate court, then the Court of Special Appeals, published its first opinion in the Maryland Appellate Reports on February 2, 1967. At the time, the Court was comprised of ...
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Senate President Bill Ferguson and House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk signed a series of bills into law Tuesday, just hours after the Maryland General Assembly ...
The third branch of government, in the person of Judge Richard J. Leon, decided the day before April Fool’s Day that our first branch’s approval was indeed required for the second branch’s ...
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