Baltimore Police Department's Chief T.J. Smith Steps Down
T.J. Smith, the spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department, has announced his resignation.
T.J. Smith, the spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department, has announced his resignation.
A recent DOJ investigation reveals systemic issues within the Baltimore Police Department linked to racial profiling and excessive force.
The Baltimore Police Department has adopted innovative early intervention methods to enhance community safety and officer performance.
Residents of Towson are increasingly anxious as a suspect in a road-rage homicide has evaded capture for two weeks.
A physical altercation at an early-voting site leads to assault complaints filed by both a union leader and a state delegate.
A lawsuit has been filed against the Baltimore Police Department by four plaintiffs alleging discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation.
Twelve members of the Baltimore Police Department are set to face disciplinary measures in connection with the mass shooting incident at Brooklyn Homes.
The Baltimore Police Department seeks to bolster its ranks through a new recruitment initiative aimed at sworn officers and professional staff.
Morgan State University interns suggest reforms for the Baltimore Police Department to enhance support for crime victims.
Despite staffing difficulties, the Baltimore Police Department reports progress in various operational areas.
A survey has highlighted varying opinions among Baltimore residents regarding the effectiveness and trustworthiness of the city police.
The Walter P. Carter Pool will remain closed after glass was discovered in the water, marking the second pool vandalized this month.
A man has been charged in connection with a shooting that injured three individuals during a Cinco de Mayo celebration in Laurel.
On this Juneteenth, several key news stories emerge, including a suspect in a Towson University student's murder and local business updates.
An elderly couple from Odenton has died just days apart following a car accident that occurred close to their home.
Vice President JD Vance cancels Switzerland trip as U.S.-Iran talks are postponed due to ongoing conflict in Lebanon.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool shows signs of peeling blue material just days after a $14.7 million renovation.
Following a concerning message about a teen takeover, Towson Town Center has introduced parental guidance measures for young visitors.
A couple's detention by ICE outside their daughter's school raises concerns about agency practices and community impact.
Emergency responders quickly managed to contain a fire at the iconic castle building in Hampden, ensuring no injuries were reported.