Courts Courts Court Reverses Mortgage Fraud Conviction of Former State Attorney, Affirms Perjury Charges A Maryland court has annulled the mortgage fraud conviction of a former state attorney while maintaining the perjury verdicts against him. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore Resident Charged with Forging Evidence in 2007 Detective Murder Investigation A Baltimore man faces indictment for allegedly falsifying laboratory documents related to a 2007 murder case involving a police detective. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Debate Continues Over Charging Minors as Adults in Maryland Maryland officials are divided on whether to end the automatic prosecution of minors as adults in the legal system. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore District Courthouse Honors Maryland's First Female Black Judge The Baltimore District Courthouse has been officially renamed to honor the legacy of the state's first female Black judge. 1 week ago
Education Education New CEO for Baltimore City Schools to Be Appointed at Upcoming Meeting The Baltimore City school board is set to appoint a new chief executive officer during a meeting scheduled for Monday. 1 week ago
Education Education Bomb Threat Leads to Evacuation at Reservoir High School Reservoir High School in Howard County was evacuated following a bomb threat, prompting a swift response from local authorities. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore School Board Meeting Highlights Contributions of Staff During the final school board meeting, Santelises recognized the hard work and dedication of Baltimore school staff. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore City Public Schools Partners with Corebridge Financial for Retirement Plans The Baltimore City Public Schools has chosen Corebridge Financial Inc. to streamline retirement plan access for employees. 1 week ago
Education Education ICE Detains Individuals Outside Baltimore Pre-K Graduation Ceremony Federal immigration agents detained individuals outside a Baltimore school during a pre-kindergarten graduation event. 1 week ago
Health Health Highlighting the Role of Community Health Workers in Promoting Health Equity A recent event at Johns Hopkins showcased the vital contributions of community health workers to health equity. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore Inspector General Questions City Hall's Withholding of MONSE Records The Baltimore Inspector General is pressing for transparency regarding records from the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement. 1 week ago
City Hall City Hall Baltimore Mayor Restricts OIG Access to Confidential Records Mayor Scott has imposed new limitations on the Office of the Inspector General's access to certain protected records. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Tragic House Fire Claims Life of Juvenile in West Baltimore A juvenile has died following a house fire that broke out early this morning in West Baltimore. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety MDE Responds to Baltimore Fire Involving Hazardous Materials A fire in Baltimore prompted the Maryland Department of the Environment to investigate due to the presence of gasoline and propane. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Injuries Reported in Two-Alarm Fire in Northeast Baltimore A two-alarm fire in Northeast Baltimore has left one person injured as firefighters battled the blaze. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Individual Injured in Fire Incident in Northwest Baltimore A fire in Northwest Baltimore has resulted in one person being hospitalized due to injuries sustained in the incident. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Key Issues to Anticipate in the 2026 Maryland General Assembly As the 2026 Maryland General Assembly approaches, several critical issues are expected to shape legislative discussions. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Baltimore Police Search for Suspect in Assault on Bus Driver Authorities in Baltimore are investigating an assault on a bus driver that occurred in downtown Baltimore, seeking public assistance. 1 week ago
Transit Transit New Hitachi Railcars Introduced to Baltimore Transit System The Baltimore transit system has welcomed new railcars manufactured by Hitachi in a facility near Hagerstown, enhancing local transportation. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Maryland Youth Invited to Participate in Annual Earth Day Art Contest The Maryland Transit Administration is calling for art submissions from young residents for its Earth Day contest, with a deadline of March 13. 1 week ago