Amid an ongoing federal investigation, member of the Baltimore City Council will soon question other city leaders about who is hired to work for the city’s flag
Juvenile crime bills continue to dominate much of the discussion in Annapolis as lawmakers continue to make tweaks and debate the best course of action moving f
A program designed to help poor Marylanders remain on home monitoring while awaiting trial abruptly ended this month due to funding running out, but lawmakers a
Baltimore City is seeing few homicides and non-fatal shootings this year compared to the same time last year, but the number of lower-level crimes continues to
How often are kids under supervision of the Department of Juvenile Services involved in shootings? What’s the agency’s after-action response plan? The answers t