Baltimore State's Attorney Unveils Police Officers' 'Do Not Call List'
The Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office has released a list of nearly 100 officers deemed unreliable for court testimony.
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The Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office has released a list of nearly 100 officers deemed unreliable for court testimony.
The former Baltimore State's Attorney may have her law license suspended as she prepares for a trial related to mortgage fraud allegations.
Baltimore's State's Attorney admits his office failed to pursue enhanced penalties for a repeat gun offender.
An attorney for Marilyn Mosby has filed a motion to dismiss the federal indictment against her, citing various legal grounds.
Former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was convicted of lying on a mortgage application for a Florida property.
DNA analysis has identified Private John Pumphrey, a soldier killed in the Revolutionary War, resolving a 245-year-old mystery.
Karthikeyan Deenadayalan admits to federal safety law violations related to the tragic Key Bridge accident that resulted in six fatalities.
Johns Hopkins Medicine has unveiled a new lighting design for its historic dome, enhancing its nighttime visibility.
Authorities in Northeast Baltimore took action by seizing nine dirt bikes during a gathering at a local park.
Luigi Mangione's attorneys have withdrawn plans to use a psychiatric defense in his upcoming murder trial for the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
A Baltimore man has been charged after shooting his uncle during a botched robbery that was part of a planned scheme.
Johns Hopkins Hospital has successfully restored power following a recent outage affecting the facility.
A Baltimore retiree is challenging the city over persistent pothole issues, highlighting frustrations with local government responsiveness.
The Maryland governor race faces controversy over AI images, while Baltimore sees the return of Confederate monuments and Eastpoint Mall prepares to close.
A Maryland man faces charges after allegedly posing as a police officer during a traffic stop involving a real officer.
A significant mixed-use project featuring housing and retail is set to break ground in Largo next spring.
Baltimore's Mayor Brandon Scott has signed legislation aimed at improving the oversight of the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund following concerns about transparency and spending.
The Maryland Transit Administration's Baltimore Metro Subway Link has started using new Hitachi Rail metro cars as part of a modernization effort.
Baltimore County police are searching for Reginald T. Gray Jr., wanted in connection with the shooting death of a Towson University student.
In a significant escalation of the conflict, Ukraine targets a major oil refinery near Moscow, prompting widespread damage and injuries.