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.
In Hagerstown, a push to lower the voting age runs into a $100,000 hurdle
Hagerstown's effort to lower the voting age to 16 faces a $100,000 cost barrier due to state election rules.
District Court of MD Biennial Bench-Bar Conference set for April
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland will host its 13th Biennial Bench-Bar Conference April 24 at the Greenbelt Courthouse.
A MD man coerced 108 girls to send him sexual images. A judge decided his fate.
A Maryland man was sentenced after he used online threats to coerce at least 108 girls worldwide to send sexually explicit images and videos.
Lawyer Tom Goldstein admits ‘mistakes’ but denies tax crimes at trial in MD
Former U.S. Supreme Court lawyer Thomas Goldstein told a federal jury weighing criminal tax charges that he did not intentionally violate any laws.
PG County settles religious discrimination lawsuit by Muslim chaplain
Prince George’s County last week settled a lawsuit by a Muslim faith leader over a job application that required the applicant to confirm they were Christian.
Prosecutors accuse lawyer Tom Goldstein of deception in tax trial over poker winnings
Prosecutors told a jury that Washington lawyer Tom Goldstein lived a double life of deception as a high-stakes poker player.
Has Tom Goldstein’s luck run out? Prominent lawyer on trial in MD over poker cash
Former Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein is wagering that jurors will reject federal tax evasion charges brought against him.
ICE lawyer says Abrego Garcia deportation to Costa Rica ‘not an option at the moment’
A federal judge in Maryland promised to rule soon on whether to order the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration custody.
Branding and marketing franchise opens in PG County
Fully Promoted, a branding and marketing solutions company, opened a new location in Greenbelt, the business announced Nov. 7.
MD, PG County sue Trump administration over FBI HQ relocation
Maryland and Prince George’s County sued the Trump administration for moving plans for the FBI headquarters from Greenbelt to D.C.
MD Democrats blast committee spurning Greenbelt in FBI move
Maryland lawmakers condemned a Senate committee's approval of more than $1 billion for the FBI's relocation to the Ronald Reagan Building.















