If Juvenile Justice Equality is Costly, It Probably Won’t Pass

ANNAPOLIS — Like most pieces of legislation being debated this session, a bill mandating equal treatment for girls in juvenile justice will likely come down to how much it costs the state

Md. Legislators to Close Cell Phone Loopholes

ANNAPOLIS — Maryland legislators are looking to close gaping loopholes and ease enforcement of laws prohibiting cell phone use behind the wheel

Supporters of Harriet Tubman Statue Prepare for a Political Fight

ANNAPOLIS — Supporters of a bill to replace a statue of Maryland founder John Hanson in the U

Effort to Get Harriet Tubman into Statuary Hall Runs into Opposition

ANNAPOLIS — An effort to replace the statue of a Revolutionary War-era Maryland politician with a Civil War-era former slave is sparking debate about whose contributions to history are more important

Bill Guarantees Girls in Juvenile Justice Same Services as Boys

ANNAPOLIS — Legislation mandating that girls in the juvenile justice system receive equal treatment to boys is expected to be filed by Friday with the support of the women’s caucus and possibly the governor

Neighborhood Nostalgia Extends to Corner Grocer

BALTIMORE – Gil Sandler remembers the stores that lined the block in his old neighborhood in Northwest Baltimore

Well-stocked Stores Can Help Health Woes

BALTIMORE – It’s not that there’s no food in Washington Village

Senate Race Draws 22 Challengers for Chance to Face Mikulski

COLLEGE PARK – Maryland Sen