Victims of prosecutorial misconduct should be able to sue their prosecutors The precedent from 'Imbler v. Pactman' must be overturned. Rebecca Scherr September 27, 2022
Maryland is no stranger to politicians who lie. Wes Moore must avoid being another. As Wes Moore prepares for the gubernatorial election, he must lead with honesty. Rebecca Scherr September 14, 2022
Del. Brooke Lierman, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman win primaries for comptroller Lierman defeated Bowie Mayor Tim Adams, while Glassman ran unopposed. Diamondback Staff July 20, 2022
It’s time for more fast trains High-speed trains connect cities and are better for the environment. They’re our future. Anthony Liberatori October 25, 2021
Fixing existing public transit better serves Prince George’s county than Maglev trains We don’t need expensive and disruptive Maglev trains in Prince George's County Jessica Ye April 25, 2021
Baltimore’s approach to nonviolent crimes should be the gold standard Baltimore is fighting back against systemic racism by not prosecuting small crimes. Maya Rosenberg March 31, 2021
Gov. Larry Hogan’s vaccine response is emblematic of his feelings about Black Marylanders Governor Hogan’s rhetoric and austerity around Baltimore isn’t “common sense.” It’s racist. Malcolm Ferguson March 9, 2021
Task forces are meaningless without real change Policing won’t change until police reform task forces do. Josh Binderman December 3, 2020
Drawing on Baltimore roots, Darryl Morsell is a leader for Maryland men’s basketball “In Baltimore, we embrace each other as a basketball community," the senior guard said. David Suggs November 25, 2020
Prince George’s County is one of five Maryland jurisdictions facing vote count delays The failure also affected Baltimore City and Baltimore, along with Anne Arundel and Montgomery counties. Anastasia Marks November 4, 2020