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If you are a Baltimore voter who has yet to receive a primary election ballot, chances are it's in the mail. → Read More
At a time when the world needs a little hope, Morgan State University's choir offers just that with their rendition of "We are the World." → Read More
WJZ is taking a closer look at the candidates hoping to become the next mayor: in this story is current mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young. → Read More
In the wide field of candidates for Mayor of Baltimore there are political veterans, newcomers and current office holders. → Read More
Former Baltimore mayor Sheila Dixon is running to become the future mayor of the city yet again. → Read More
The Baltimore Police Department launched Friday its controversial surveillance plane pilot program. → Read More
Some Maryland lawmakers are pushing a bill that requires Baltimore City School police to carry guns in schools. → Read More
Marylanders covered by CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield won't have to pay for medically necessary tests related to the coronavirus, the healthcare company said Saturday. → Read More
The legislation, known as the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, is based on the recommendations of a state commission that worked for three years on the proposal. → Read More
The Maryland State Senate Friday unanimously passed an emergency bill from Gov. Larry Hogan that would allow the state to use up to $50 million in rainy day funds in the event of a coronavirus emergency. → Read More
The bill has passed the U.S. House, and Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin is leading the effort in the Senate. → Read More
The state Senate's judicial proceedings committee heard testimony Friday about the End of Life Option Act, a bill that would allow terminally ill people to request aid in dying. → Read More
Concern about an outbreak of coronavirus in the US comes as Maryland lawmakers advance a bill that stems from an outbreak of a different virus at the University of Maryland in 2018. → Read More
One person was killed and another person was injured after a double shooting in Anne Arundel County on Saturday. → Read More
The debate over the start of school is rekindled in Annapolis. Lawmakers heard testimony Friday of Governor Larry Hogan's proposal to start school after Labor Day. → Read More
A sweeping tax proposal in Maryland has people sitting up and taking notice. → Read More
A movement to end discrimination based upon a person’s natural hairstyle is underway in Annapolis. → Read More
A day after a rare February tornado outbreak tore through parts of Maryland, residents continue to clean up the damage left behind. → Read More
The Student Voter Empowerment Act would require colleges and universities with more than 4,200 undergraduates to put polling places on campus. → Read More
It's straight tobacco or nothing under a bill that would ban Maryland retailers from selling any flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes. → Read More