Public Safety Public Safety Baltimore Leaders Respond to Incident Involving Trooper Shot At Mayor Brandon Scott and Police Commissioner Richard Worley address the recent shooting incident involving a state trooper. 1 week ago
Public Safety Public Safety Baltimore Police Officer Suspended Following Viral Video Incident A Baltimore Police officer has been suspended after a video surfaced showing an apparent attempt to run over a civilian. 1 week ago
Transit Transit New Transit Benefit Program Launched by Maryland DOT for Baltimore Residents The Maryland Department of Transportation introduces a new transit benefit program aimed at enhancing public transportation access in Baltimore. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Injury Reported at Baltimore Bus Stop, MTA Police Launch Investigation An investigation is underway after an individual was injured at a bus stop in Baltimore, according to MTA police. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Eight Injured in Midtown-Belvedere MTA Bus Collision A collision involving an MTA bus in Midtown-Belvedere has left eight individuals hospitalized, prompting an investigation. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Bus Commuters Face Danger on Untreated Sidewalks Post-Storm Following the recent storm, untreated sidewalks are posing safety risks for bus riders in Baltimore. 1 week ago
Transit Transit Maryland Transportation Department Unveils $22.1 Billion Capital Budget for Six Years The Maryland Department of Transportation has announced a substantial six-year capital budget aimed at enhancing state infrastructure. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Mayor's Legal Counsel Addresses Ivan Bates on Violence Prevention Initiative The attorney for Baltimore's mayor has issued a response to Ivan Bates concerning the city's anti-violence program. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Corey Pollard's Legal Battle Unveils Ties to Marilyn Mosby in $2.3M Property Dispute A court case involving Corey Pollard and a $2.3 million property highlights connections to former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Baltimore County Man Receives 75-Year Sentence for Carjacking Elderly Women A Baltimore County man has been sentenced to 75 years in prison for carjacking two elderly women in separate incidents. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Maryland Judiciary Issues Warning About Fraudulent Court Hearing Texts Residents are cautioned about deceptive text messages regarding court hearings related to parking and toll violations. 1 week ago
Courts Courts Maryland Supreme Court Rejects Climate Lawsuits from Baltimore and Annapolis The Maryland Supreme Court has ruled against climate change lawsuits filed by Baltimore and Annapolis, impacting local environmental efforts. 1 week ago
Education Education Dr. Sonja Santelises Reflects on Her Tenure as Baltimore City Schools Chief In an exit interview, Dr. Sonja Santelises discusses her leadership journey and the challenges faced in Baltimore City Public Schools. 1 week ago
Education Education Dr. Jermaine Dawson Begins Role as New CEO of Baltimore Schools Dr. Jermaine Dawson is settling into his new position as CEO of Baltimore schools, engaging with district staff and students. 1 week ago
Education Education Baltimore City School Board Greenlights $1.95 Billion Budget for Upcoming Year The Baltimore City school board has approved a substantial budget, outlining allocations for various educational needs and initiatives. 1 week ago
Education Education SAT Scores in Baltimore City Schools Reach Historic Lows Despite Increased Funding Baltimore City Schools face unprecedented SAT score declines, even as funding levels rise significantly. 1 week ago
Education Education Families Plan Legal Action Against Baltimore Schools Over Autism Safety Concerns Three families have informed Baltimore City Schools of their intention to sue, citing safety issues for autistic students. 1 week ago
Health Health Three UMMS Hospitals Recognized Among Best in the Nation The University of Maryland Medical System celebrates high rankings for three of its hospitals in the 2021 Best Hospitals report. 1 week ago
Health Health Collaboration Aims to Combat Diabetes in Baltimore Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Medical Center join forces to improve diabetes care in the Baltimore area. 1 week ago
Health Health Veteran of Johns Hopkins to Lead Local Health System as New CEO A long-time leader at Johns Hopkins has been appointed as the next CEO of a prominent local health system in Baltimore. 1 week ago