Supreme Court Sends Health Care Religious Freedom Issue Back to 4th Circuit

A Christian university’s case challenging the Obama administration’s health care act as an abridgement of its religious freedom will get another hearing in federal court.

Maryland Gang Laws Lacking, Officials Say

Although a new tool in the federal government’s fight against the violent gang MS-13 may help curb the growing problem in Maryland, local officials say state laws aren’t so effective.

Supreme Court May Examine Maryland DNA Collection Law

At least three issues before the Supreme Court this term could have an impact on Maryland law.

Sniper Attack Players Reflect 10 Years Later

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the “Beltway sniper” shootings that left every citizen worried they could be a potential victim, and was what one reporter said was “in some ways, the scariest thing this country has seen outside of an organized terror attack.”

Sniper Attack Players Reflect 10 Years Later

WASHINGTON – On Sept

Law Enforcement, Officials Gather to Prevent Gang Problems

Gang membership in the U.S. has increased 40 percent since 2009, and the southeast region, which includes Washington, Maryland and Virginia, has seen some of the largest growth, according to law enforcement officials at a conference here Tuesday.

Law Enforcement, Officials Gather to Prevent Gang Problems

SILVER SPRING — Gang membership in the U