Public Safety Public Safety Four Individuals File Lawsuit Against Baltimore Police Department for Discrimination and Harassment A lawsuit has been filed against the Baltimore Police Department by four plaintiffs alleging discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation. 21 hours ago
Public Safety Public Safety Disciplinary Actions Expected for 12 BPD Officers Following Brooklyn Homes Shooting Twelve members of the Baltimore Police Department are set to face disciplinary measures in connection with the mass shooting incident at Brooklyn Homes. 21 hours ago
Public Safety Baltimore Police Department Initiates Recruitment Drive for Officers and Staff The Baltimore Police Department seeks to bolster its ranks through a new recruitment initiative aimed at sworn officers and professional staff. 21 hours ago
Public Safety Interns Propose Reforms for Baltimore Police Based on Victim Insights Morgan State University interns suggest reforms for the Baltimore Police Department to enhance support for crime victims. 21 hours ago
Public Safety Public Safety Baltimore Police Department Sees Improvements Amid Ongoing Staffing Challenges Despite staffing difficulties, the Baltimore Police Department reports progress in various operational areas. 21 hours ago
Public Safety Public Safety Baltimore Residents Share Mixed Views on Police in Recent Survey A survey has highlighted varying opinions among Baltimore residents regarding the effectiveness and trustworthiness of the city police. 21 hours ago
Health Health Advisory Issued for Carrollton Manor Beach Due to Bacteria Levels A health advisory has been announced for Carrollton Manor Beach in Anne Arundel County following elevated bacteria levels. 22 hours ago
Public Safety Walter P. Carter Pool Closed Following Vandalism Incident The Walter P. Carter Pool will remain closed after glass was discovered in the water, marking the second pool vandalized this month. 22 hours ago
Education Education NAACP Chapters in Baltimore Withdraw from BCPS Superintendent Search Process Local NAACP branches have decided to retract their support for the ongoing search for a new superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools. 22 hours ago
Public Safety Laurel Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Suspect in Triple Shooting A man has been charged in connection with a shooting that injured three individuals during a Cinco de Mayo celebration in Laurel. 22 hours ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore Officials Defend Staffing Strategy Amid Criticism City Hall stands by Mayor Scott's staffing plan as critics voice concerns over its effectiveness. 23 hours ago
City Hall City Hall Mayor Scott Endorses Candidate in Baltimore Sheriff's Race Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has announced his support for a candidate in the upcoming primary for city sheriff. 23 hours ago
City Hall Developer Sues Baltimore Mayor and City Council Over Alleged Racial Discrimination A former city developer claims he was fired due to his race shortly after a promotion, alleging discrimination by city leaders. 23 hours ago
City Hall Court Considers Subpoena Authority for Baltimore Inspector General A judge's decision on the Inspector General's subpoena power could impact oversight agencies across Maryland. 23 hours ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore Mayor and City Council Sue Agora Companies Over Alleged Consumer Fraud Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the City Council have initiated legal action against Agora Companies for deceptive marketing practices targeting seniors. 23 hours ago
City Hall Safe Streets Baltimore Launches Sixth Annual Safe Summer Initiative The Safe Summer program aims to enhance community safety through various events this summer in Baltimore. 23 hours ago
Transit Baltimore Light Rail Secures Funding Amid Budget Challenges Maryland's finalized transportation plan ensures funding for Baltimore's light rail, crucial for fleet modernization. 1 day ago
Transit Audit Reveals MTA Payroll Issues with Terminated Employees A recent audit highlights significant payroll errors at the Maryland Transit Administration, including payments to fired employees. 1 day ago
Transit Transit Maryland Transit Agency Faces Staffing Challenges Amid High Vacancy Rates A recent report highlights significant staffing shortages at Maryland's transit agency, raising concerns about service reliability. 1 day ago
Transit Transit Light Rail Service Resumes This Saturday After Temporary Shutdown The Maryland Transit Administration announces the return of Light Rail services starting Saturday following a recent suspension. 1 day ago