Maryland archaeologists search for the homestead of Jacob Jackson, who helped Harriet Tubman's brothers escape slavery on Christmas Eve 1854.
Maryland lawmakers just voted to draw a bright line at the schoolhouse door when it comes to federal immigration enforcement. Today, the House of Delegates approved a bill that would prevent ...
: The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office has released new details about Wednesday’s seizure of more than one hundred cats from a suspected cat sanctuary. Officials say they first received a tip in Nov.
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Archaeologists search for site tied to Harriet Tubman's escape network
Maryland state archaeologists are surveying a swampy stretch of Dorchester County land believed to be the 19th-century homestead of Jacob Jackson, a free Black man who played a key role in helping ...
Officials in Maryland rescued more than 100 cats from an alleged cruelty case — and they say many of the animals were ...
What the 2008 Housing Crisis Taught Smart Buyers About Working With a Pro Twenty years from now, you’ll either own ...
The Maryland Genealogical Society in Baltimore is providing resources and support to help Black families trace their ancestry ...
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New System Speeds MD Unclaimed Claims
Annapolis, Maryland – Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman and Governor Wes Moore are urging Maryland residents to search for unclaimed property as the state marked Unclaimed Property Day on Monday, February ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BALTIMORE — The Howard County government revoked a building permit Monday that had been issued for a planned federal immigration ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency may have plans for a detention center just seven miles from Hagerstown. Washington County says it ...
An eviction filing – even one that never leads to eviction – can follow a tenant for years. In Maryland, Failure-to-Pay-Rent cases often remain publicly accessible long after rent is paid or a case is ...
A $2.3 million home in one of Maryland’s wealthiest neighborhoods has become the latest test of the state’s ability to respond to squatting, exposing how legal gaps, slow court processes and limited ...
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