The two-day school suspension last year of a 7-year-old Maryland boy who chewed a breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun during a snack break has been upheld by…
A former University of Maryland law student who says he dropped out midway through his first year needed a letter of good standing when he decided to complete his legal…
The Hershey Co. has sued Maryland State Sen. Stephen Hershey Jr. in a bid to get him to stop using campaign signs said to resemble the candy maker’s chocolate bar…
Callers who dialed a complaint hotline for Baltimore police weren’t able to file an official grievance, though they were invited to engage in conversation.
Transportation officials in Maryland are racing against the clock and Mother Nature as they struggle to remove an osprey nest that has repeatedly been constructed on an elevated platform directly…
Lawmakers in Maryland are considering a bill that would overturn a 2012 decision that found pit bulls are inherently dangerous and their owners are strictly liable…
The father of a 7-year-old boy suspended from school for two days last year for chewing a breakfast toaster pastry into the shape of a gun did not protest the…
A federal judge has ruled against a Virginia woman who claimed she purchased a small painting by a famous French impressionist for $7 at a flea market.
A Maryland judge declared a mistrial Thursday in a manslaughter case over the death of a law enforcement officer in a high-speed chase after a juror refused to deliberate due…
The Baltimore Museum of Art is asking a federal judge to dismiss a Virginia woman’s claim to a tiny Renoir painting she says she bought in a “box of junk”…
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