Supporters Rally for Marilyn Mosby Amid Complaint Allegations
Demonstrators defend former State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby against claims of misconduct related to the Adnan Syed case.
Demonstrators defend former State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby against claims of misconduct related to the Adnan Syed case.
In Maryland, individuals can face serious charges based solely on accusations, raising concerns about potential abuses in the justice system.
CareFirst of Maryland has launched a federal lawsuit against two brothers, accusing them of orchestrating a massive health insurance fraud scheme.
A winter storm continues to impact the Baltimore area, leading to widespread closures of government offices, libraries, and more.
Marilyn Mosby and state prosecutors have filed for a rehearing after a judge vacated her fraud conviction earlier this month.
As candidate filing deadlines pass, many Maryland elections are already decided, with several incumbents facing no opposition.
Crew members from the Dali cargo ship plead for a return home as criminal trial is set for October 2027.
The former Baltimore State's Attorney has had one conviction overturned while maintaining others related to perjury.
Concerns over transparency in the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement prompt calls for accountability from the City Council.
Corey Pollard faces new federal allegations while his past claims of rehabilitation with Marilyn Mosby come under scrutiny.
Incumbent Marilyn Mosby faces challengers Ivan Bates and Thiru Vignarajah in a key Democratic primary amid pressing city issues.
Draquan Smith's murder trial faces delays as prosecutors drop charges only to refile them shortly after.
Baltimore's State's Attorney Ivan Bates has decided not to pursue the dismissal of Adnan Syed's conviction, diverging from previous efforts.
Federal attorneys are advocating for a 20-month prison term for Marilyn Mosby in her ongoing legal battles over perjury and mortgage fraud.
Marilyn Mosby's defense attorneys have requested to withdraw from her federal perjury case amid court controversies.
A Maryland state senator has been charged with extorting a former consultant over a personal affair, raising concerns about ethics in public office.
A Baltimore teenager has been sentenced to 75 years in prison for a carjacking incident that resulted in injuries to two elderly women.
The Maryland corrections department mistakenly released Theodore Johnson Jr., who was awaiting a new murder trial, before he was reapprehended.
The Maryland Supreme Court has determined that the state cannot release the names of clergy members not indicted for child sex abuse.
A Baltimore man is facing charges after allegedly shooting his mother during an argument about his intention to work while under the influence.