Anthony Brown was sworn in as Maryland's first Black attorney general Tuesday, pledging to work to increase equity and “dismantle barriers of opportunities.”
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The former Confederate capital has secured an $11 million grant to build an interpretive center that city officials hope will someday be part of an ambitious, long-envisioned memorial campus honoring the memory of enslaved people.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has announced his preliminary recommendations for the 2024 fiscal year budget.
With December right around the corner for Crisfield native 2022 Miss Maryland Kayla Willing, that means the Miss America pageant is fast approaching.
A Walmart manager opened fire on fellow employees in the break room of a Virginia store, killing six people in the country’s second high-profile mass shooting in four days, police and witnesses said Wednesday.
Even though America’s state and federal prison populations declined during the pandemic, the country still incarcerates a larger share of its population than any other country for which data are available.
A lawyer for billionaire Elon Musk had barely begun speaking during a recent hearing when the Delaware judge presiding over Twitter's lawsuit against Musk abruptly cut her off.
The Blood Bank of Delmarva is asking for blood donations to help communities on the Florida coast impacted by Hurricane Ian.
President Joe Biden announced Monday that al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Kabul
Nearly 43,000 people were killed on U.S. roads last year, the highest number in 16 years as Americans returned to the roads after the coronavirus pandemic forced many to stay at home.