Baltimore Metro Welcomes First Shipment of Advanced Railcars
The Baltimore Metro system has received its initial delivery of railcars from a leading bullet train manufacturer, enhancing local transit.
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The Baltimore Metro system has received its initial delivery of railcars from a leading bullet train manufacturer, enhancing local transit.
As early voting comes to an end, Maryland's closed primary system faces a legal challenge that could impact future elections.
A staff member at Henderson-Hopkins faces charges after allegedly sharing explicit content involving a teenage girl.
Authorities have cordoned off a Royal Farms gas station as they investigate a shooting incident reported Friday morning.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested for a fatal hit-and-run in Gaithersburg while attempting to flee to Honduras.
The Baltimore Police Department's recent graduation marks a hopeful trend in recruitment and community safety efforts.
A man connected to a deadly hit-and-run incident in Gaithersburg has been apprehended while trying to flee to Honduras.
New court documents reveal Baltimore's IT department accessed the Inspector General's servers hundreds of times amid ongoing legal disputes.
The detention of a Baltimore couple at a school drop-off raises concerns about ICE's presence in educational settings.
A newly released report by the DOJ reveals significant racial bias within the Baltimore Police Department's operations.
LaTonya Lewis has been appointed as the first female Deputy Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department, marking a significant milestone.
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.
The Baltimore Inspector General reports that city employees accessed the watchdog's server numerous times ahead of an important hearing.
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.