Community Members Trained in CPR and Bleeding Control by Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Medicine offers essential CPR and bleeding control training to empower Baltimore residents in emergency situations.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine offers essential CPR and bleeding control training to empower Baltimore residents in emergency situations.
A 21-year-old man faces charges for two separate shootings that left two teenagers injured in Baltimore.
A Baltimore County parent organization appeals the $2.5 billion school budget, alleging an illegal vote by a board member.
Coastal Flood Advisory issued June 17 at 5:08AM EDT until June 17 at 11:00AM EDT by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC
Four candidates for the superintendent role of Baltimore County Public Schools presented their visions during a town hall meeting.
A recent indictment claims Baltimore police officers ran over a man intentionally and subsequently planted a gun on him.
The Penn-North neighborhood, known for its open-air drug market, has seen few drug-related citations issued by local authorities.
A fire on a barge in Baltimore was extinguished by city firefighters, with no injuries reported during the incident.
Isabel Mercedes Cumming expressed regret over an AI-generated image of Mayor Scott that raised ethical concerns.
A court hearing set for Friday will address a dispute between Baltimore's Mayor and the Inspector General regarding access to city records.
The Maryland Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors failed to demonstrate a legal duty for police to intervene in a spontaneous assault.
The U.S. Court of Appeals vacated Marilyn Mosby's mortgage fraud conviction while affirming her perjury charges.
Anita Nicole Jones has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for fatally stabbing her estranged husband at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 2017.
Johns Hopkins Medicine commemorates significant achievements in healthcare during a special event.
A 21-year-old man has been charged in connection with two shootings that injured two teenagers earlier this month.
Prosecutors across Maryland voice strong concerns over a proposal to halt automatic adult charges for juvenile offenders.
State's Attorneys and law enforcement express skepticism about data supporting a recommendation to reform juvenile court practices.
Maryland voters will soon have the opportunity to participate in key races for Congress, the General Assembly, and local offices in 2026.
The Maryland Supreme Court has decided that names associated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore's abuse investigation will remain confidential.
Incumbent Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger seeks reelection amid criticism and challenges from two experienced prosecutors.