The two catastrophic flash floods in Old Ellicott City made national headlines. One occurred in 2016, killing two people, and the second flood occurred two…
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Clinton campaign makes first Maryland stop Hillary Clinton appeared in Baltimore for her first presidential campaign visit to Maryland of the election season on Sunday.…
Former Baltimore judge dies Thomas Ward, a former city judge and councilman, passed away on Sunday afternoon. As a member of the City Council during…
Sun report indicates decline in drug arrests A recent report from the Baltimore Sun suggests that drug-related arrests within the city has decreased by nearly…
“Serial” hearing resumes The 1999 Maryland murder case made famous by the “Serial” podcast has re-entered the public eye as a court reopened a retrial…
Snow clear-up Officials throughout Maryland are still gauging the effects of historic snowstorm Jonas. As of Tuesday, Jan. 26, city officials still had no official…
Shell Casing Database Failure For the past 15 years, Maryland has required gun manufacturers to submit a bullet casing shot from every handgun to be…
Body cameras Baltimore Police announced on Monday that the city will begin testing out body cameras for individual officers as part of a 54-day pilot…
Closing a Camden Yards staple Baltimore’s Sports Legends Museum, which sits right in front of Oriole Park at Camden yards, has closed. The non-profit museum…
A hearing in Baltimore decided the order of the six trials for the police officers being charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray.…
Pastor Jamal Bryant, who read the eulogy at the funeral of Freddie Gray, has announced that he is running for congress. The head of the…