Slashing victims funding, Moore’s crime office ‘lost its way,’ grantees say
The Daily Record spoke with nine nonprofit leaders who say the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy slashed funding and became adversarial.
USPS contractor pleads guilty in MD conspiracy case
An account manager for a cardboard box manufacturer pleaded guilty in Maryland to conspiring to pay bribes to a USPS official.
MD federal public defender set to retire: ‘I’ve loved it’
Jim Wyda intends to retire in November, after nearly three decades leading Maryland’s federal public defender’s office.
Trump to restart MD coal plant with federal funds
Millions in federal funds will be used to restart Allegany County’s AES Warrior Run coal plant, President Donald Trump announced.
MD Supreme Court removes Anne Arundel Judge Marc Knapp
Just hours after hearing oral arguments, the Maryland Supreme Court removed Anne Arundel County Orphans’ Court Judge Marc Knapp from office.
$10M for closed-off project in Prince George’s ‘flushed down the proverbial toilet,’ official says
Maryland's state treasurer called for fiscal accountability regarding a closed project between Prince George's County and the Maryland Stadium Authority.
Baltimore enters antitrust litigation against fire truck manufacturers
Baltimore filed a lawsuit against a set of fire apparatus manufacturers, joining other cities in antitrust litigation.
MD Board of Public Works approves $800M bond sale
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved the sale of $800 million of the state’s general obligation bonds.
Louis Vuitton sues MD casino over bag promotions
Louis Vuitton sued the firms that own and manage Maryland Live! Casino after the resort distributed promotional bags with designs similar to the luxury bag maker's signature branding.
MD to seek 4 contracts for Key Bridge rebuild
After exiting its contract with Kiewit Infrastructure, Maryland is seeking four separate contracts to rebuild Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Fatal DUI conviction holds in Montgomery County 4th Amendment case
The Maryland Supreme Court upheld a man’s convictions for a fatal drunk-driving crash, ruling that Montgomery County Police did not violate his Fourth Amendment rights.
Salisbury CVS crash case must be tried, MD court rules
The Maryland Appellate Court ordered a trial in a personal injury case arising from a car crashing into the entrance of a CVS Pharmacy in Salisbury.

















