One in-person voting site is set up in Baltimore County for the special election to fill the open congressional seat in District 7.
A vote-by-mail system is encouraged, while three polling places will be open for limited use April 28 for the District 7 special election.
Officials say town hall meetings in Essex, Catonsville and Towson events will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
A bill in the Maryland General Assembly strives to limit a minor’s access to firearms.
An Owings Mills woman featured in the New York Times recently was also in Annapolis advocating for legislation around family leave.
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Councilman Julian Jones called on police to drop charges against a 76-year-old Gwynn Oak woman after "troubling" video was released.
A lawmaker from Baltimore County is retiring after 25 years in the state legislature.
The Maryland ruling "could impair" justice nationwide, the National Association Of Criminal Defense Lawyers wrote to the Supreme Court.
The man whose case gained national attention through the Podcast "Serial" has petitioned the Supreme Court.
County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. and Police Chief Melissa Hyatt will hear concerns at three listening sessions.
The delegate has failed to attend anger management classes, which he was ordered to do after a 2017 incident.
A student at Salisbury University who allegedly recorded a meeting between marijuana advocates and a congressional staffer has been charged.
Locations in Owings Mills and Reisterstown are among 11 places to vote early in Baltimore County ahead of the 2018 Election Day.
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and Democratic challenger Ben Jealous traded verbal blows during the debate ahead of the November election.
Primary election results for Baltimore County are here.
The county executive will meet with residents during a coffee and conversation session on April 26.
Baltimore County is investing in a beautification and safety project on Liberty Road.
The state has sold 117 acres to the Owings Mills-based university for $1.
Maryland's governor said the number of fatal opioid-related overdoses doubled in the last year, with threat increasing at "alarming rate."
Congressman asks for federal response to antisemitic acts, including threats toward Jewish Community Centers in Baltimore and Rockville.
'Let me be real clear, I’m not for substance abuse. It’s a bad thing.' — Maryland lawmaker proposing drug consumption area
The retired Baltimore Raven said that the President-elect was open to changes that are needed in urban communities.
Early voting is available at nine places in Baltimore County, including Reisterstown.
AMC will show results from the 2016 Presidential election on the big screen in Owings Mills on Nov. 8.
The Baltimore County Board of Elections encourages voters to take advantage of early voting from Oct. 27 to Nov. 3.
Curio Wellness was selected by a state commission out of 270 businesses to grow and process cannabis in Maryland.
Express BusLink will help people get from the Owings Mills Metro Station to other suburbs.
The Baltimore area "Donald Trump Victory Office" is opening in Reisterstown.
Lawmakers in Annapolis heard 32 bills related to police behavior in Maryland.
President addressed fear, invisibility expressed by Muslim Americans at the Islamic Society of Baltimore on Wednesday, Feb. 3.
While crews clear roads, dangerous travel conditions persist across the state, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says.
Given potential Hurricane Joaquin impacts, Gov. Larry Hogan declared state of emergency 'out of an abundance of caution.'
New domestic violence legislation will offer increased protection for victims.
No wait period for couples who want to divorce, penalties for people burying bodies, higher speed limit and other laws take effect.
Maryland's governor will meet with the pontiff on Thursday and seek a blessing for cancer patients everywhere, Hogan says.
Trump was asked the question in a Twitter Q&A.
Democratic presidential hopeful has been touting his efforts as governor to decriminalize marijuana as he campaigns around the country.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, Sen. Bernie Sanders balk; DNC threatens to punish candidates.