Arrest warrant issued for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan aide Roy McGrath after missed court date

A federal judge issued an arrest warrant on Monday for Roy McGrath, the one-time aide to former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, after McGrath failed to appear in court as his trial on federal fraud charges was set to begin.

Bill enabling Maryland AG to prosecute police advances

Supporters of the bill say it aims to end potential conflicts of interest between local prosecutors and police. Opponents say it’s an overreach of state powers over locally elected prosecutors.

Montgomery County bill limiting traffic stops to be introduced

A bill limiting traffic stops in Montgomery County will be introduced to the Council Tuesday. The Safety and Traffic Equity in Policing (STEP) Act would prevent a police officer from making a traffic stop for numerous offenses.

Frederick County Sheriff's Office equips deputies with body cams

The sheriff's office made the uniform requirement official Monday after a 12-month trial period was initiated to determine which camera system worked best for the agency.

Maryland lawmakers debate bill to block violent offenders from receiving bail

There’s a new effort in the Maryland legislature that supporters say stops the merry-go-round of repeat violent criminals posting bail only to commit more crimes. The new bill got its first hearing in Annapolis Thursday, and it turns out, not everyone is on board with this idea.  

New Maryland bill seeks to stop the sharing of unsolicited sexual images

A Maryland delegate wants to put an end to nasty online photos and videos being sent to people without their permission. She believes the perpetrators need to face serious consequences.  

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore recuses himself on vote, works on blind trust

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore recused himself from a vote on a state panel Wednesday, saying he's finalizing arrangements to create a blind trust for his assets "to prevent any financial conflicts during my tenure as governor."

New gun restrictions spark debate in Maryland legislature

If passed, Senate Bill 1 would block Marylanders from carrying a firearm onto someone else's property without express permission and stops them from carrying a firearm within 100 feet of a place of public accommodation.

Maryland marijuana measure prioritizes social equity

Maryland is working toward creating a recreational marijuana industry with greater social equity with more licenses for minority-owned businesses and proceeds directed to areas adversely impacted by the war on drugs.

Could Maryland adopt a four-day workweek?

A new bill proposes four-day workweeks for both private and public workers in Maryland.

Future of I-270 expansion in limbo

With a new governor in Maryland's statehouse, there are concerns plans to expand I-270 to ease congestion could be heading back to the drawing board. 

Wes Moore celebrates inauguration at 'People's Ball' in Baltimore

R&B artists Maxwell and Raheem DeVaughn, plus Baltimore natives Dru Hill, headlined Wednesday's grand celebration for Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller inside the Baltimore Convention Center. 

Wes Moore sworn in as Maryland’s first Black governor

Wes Moore was sworn in as Maryland’s first Black governor Wednesday during an inauguration ceremony at the State House in Annapolis.

Here is Maryland Governor Wes Moore’s full Inaugural address

Wes Moore became Maryland's first Black governor Wednesday and delivered his inaugural address outside the State House in Annapolis.

Wes Moore to be sworn in as the 63rd Governor of Maryland

Wes Moore will be sworn in as the 63rd Governor of Maryland on Wednesday, Jan. 18, and will make history as the state's first Black governor.