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In Maryland, more juveniles are tried as adults than in almost any other state. State Sen. William Smith is on a mission to ...
A disturbing discovery in Maryland has reignited calls for urgent reform to the state’s youth justice system— one that critics say still reflects the racism and cruelty of its 19th-century past. In a ...
Lawmakers aim to strike past US Senator and vocal segregationist Francis Newlands from his memorial fountain in Chevy Chase ...
The city of Gaithersburg holds its nonpartisan election in odd years, and this year, the post of mayor and two City Council ...
Federal policy upheavals and massive budget cuts are poised to make dental health worse, but the issue gets scant attention ...
A walk in the woods in Prince George’s County, Maryland, leads to a tragic journey into the past. Dozens of Black boys were buried in a wooded area near a historic juvenile reform and detention center ...
A guide to help Marylanders protect their civil rights and understand state law was released amid shifting federal policies, ...
Thousands of Maryland drivers will soon need to replace their historic vehicle tags following a significant policy change.
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Maryland Cuts Historic Vehicle Tags for Post-1999 Models
Maryland’s Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) has implemented a new policy restricting historic vehicle tags to vehicles from ...
This summer, when the temperatures outside become unbearable and you need a break from the Strip, head to Area 15 to see the ...
The VOICE order mandates agency-wide equity plans, environmental justice officers, and data-driven tools to address pollution and health disparities.