Moore signs child sex protections, 90-plus bills into law

The bills that will become law are designed to protect victims of child sexual abuse, defend workers, assist Maryland families and much more.

Hogan, Democrats tout accomplishments on final day of legislative session

The Republican governor called the General Assembly the best of his two terms. Democrats declared victory, too, after overriding 10 vetoes from the governor in the past week to accomplish some of their priorities.

Maryland organizations push back against Senate nixing virtual testimony

The statement says that ending the virtual testimony option would limit vital input from everyday Marylanders.

GOP senator: Maryland one of three states most targeted by Russian ads in 2016

WASHINGTON – Heavily Democratic Maryland was one of the three states most targeted by Russian ads during the 2016 presidential election, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Wednesday. Sen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, used the example in an…

Protesters Pack House Judiciary Committee to Rally Against Police Brutality

Activists call for justice for victims of police violence, stronger civilian review process

DC Ferguson: Protesters Respond to Decision in Ferguson

Following the decision by a Ferguson, Missouri grand jury not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown, protests popped up around the country including Washington, D.C.