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Guns for sale are displayed at Maxon Shooter's Supplies in Des Plaines, Illinois, on June 25, 2024. A new national divide is emerging among states over whether to track sales by gun stores. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford)
Nov 10, 2025

Gun rights lawsuit dismissed as federal judge avoids interfering with Glock case in MD court

A federal judge dismissed a gun-rights group's lawsuit challenging a Maryland law, saying the same issues are addressed in a separate case.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announces measures he is supporting to improve public safety during a news conference in Annapolis on Jan. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Brian Witte, File)
Nov 3, 2025

Anti-trafficking nonprofit suspends services after alleged breach of contract by Moore admin

A nonprofit serving victims of sex trafficking and domestic abuse has sued the Moore administration, alleging breach of contract.

SGK Contracting replaced the roof at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse, part of the Baltimore City Circuit Court. (The Daily Record/Ian Round)
Oct 27, 2025

Child Victims Act cases resume in Baltimore court after five-month pause

After a nearly five-month pause, child sexual abuse cases brought under the Child Victims Act resumed Friday in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

MedStar Harbor Hospital in 2004. (File)
Oct 21, 2025

MD court reverses $34.8M verdict in Baltimore birth-injury case

The Maryland Appellate Court earlier this month reversed a nearly $35 million jury verdict in a Baltimore City birth injury case.

SGK Contracting replaced the roof at the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse, part of the Baltimore City Circuit Court. (The Daily Record/Ian Round)
Oct 16, 2025

Baltimore jury grants $2M verdict to woman who jumped out of car window

A Baltimore jury granted a $2 million verdict to a woman who jumped out of a taxi window because she feared the driver was kidnapping her.

"Ghost guns," made from build-it-yourself kits, are virtually untraceable. (AP Photo/Haven Daley, File)
Aug 28, 2025

Jury awards Baltimore $62 million in lawsuit over ‘ghost guns’

A Baltimore City jury on Wednesday night ordered an Anne Arundel County-based gun retailer to pay $62 million in damages for allowing the spread of untraceable “ghost guns” throughout the city.

The Maryland Supreme Court (formerly the Court of Appeals) building is shown in Annapolis in 2004. (The Daily Record/File Photo)
Aug 4, 2025

MD Supreme Court grants review of 4 cases, declines to hear case on comparative negligence

Maryland's high court will review four cases, including a property dispute, inmate attack and sewage nuisance, while denying a tort case.

Baltimore Police Department vehicle file photo.
Aug 1, 2025

MD Supreme Court overturns Baltimore cop’s reckless endangerment conviction

The Maryland Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned the reckless endangerment conviction of a Baltimore police officer.

This Oct. 22, 2014, file photo shows the interior of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. The building was modeled on an Italian palazzo as a memorial to William Walters, built by his son Henry. Both father and son were avid collectors of everything from antiquities to fine art, and the building was constructed to display the treasures they amassed. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)
Jul 30, 2025

Trustees for Walters Art Museum not subject to MPIA, MD Supreme Court rules

Maryland’s high court ruled the Walters Art Museum board is not subject to MPIA, rejecting union requests for transparency.

A Baltimore judge dismissed several key claims the city brought against several defendants allegedly involved in microplastic production.
Jul 22, 2025

Judge dismisses key claims in Baltimore microplastics lawsuit

A Baltimore judge dismissed claims against multiple defendants in the city’s lawsuit about the manufacture and sale of single-use plastics. 

Baltimore's downtown and Inner Harbor areas will get $166 million worth of upgrades as part of a revitalization project. (File photo)
Jul 21, 2025

Baltimore not immune from suit by biker injured at Inner Harbor, MD high court rules

The Maryland Supreme Court held that Baltimore is not shielded from a negligence lawsuit brought by a biker injured on the Inner Harbor Promenade.

Howard County-based CMDS has sought to open a 136-bed inpatient addiction treatment center at Fayette House, as seen from Harford Road. (Ian Round/The Daily Record)
Jul 11, 2025

Judge rejects controversial addiction treatment center in Northeast Baltimore

A Baltimore City judge rejected a company’s controversial request to establish an addiction treatment center on Harford Road.