Maryland Senate race goes negative on television.
Maryland Comptroller’s Office Cracks Down on Possible Fraudulent Returns
The Maryland Comptroller’s Office is on the hunt for tax fraud.
Cybersecurity council begins work to curb risks to utilities, agencies in Maryland
In its first meeting, the group, with stakeholders from the public and private sectors, outlined goals to minimize cyber risks.
Community Trust of Police Requires Reforms, Experts Say
Nationwide reform of law enforcement practices is critical to restoring community trust in the police, officials said at a congressional forum Wednesday afternoon.
Van Hollen: Nation Must Adopt Maryland’s Gun Laws to Lower Homicides
Lawmakers want other states to emulate Maryland’s gun laws
Attorney General’s Report on Same-Sex Marriage Calls Bans Hateful
State bans on same-sex marriage are founded on “hate, prejudice, ignorance, fear or moral disapproval,” according to a report released Thursday by Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh.
Maryland Attorney General Promotes Whistleblower Bill
Maryland’s Attorney General says he has a bipartisan solution to recoup some of the state’s large budget deficit: crack down on fraud.
Shark Fin Soup Might Leave the Menu
A bill in both the House and Senate would make it illegal, with some exceptions, to distribute, possess, sell or trade shark fins in Maryland, effectively making it illegal to sell shark fin soup in the state.