Baltimore
Cop Charged After Allegedly Assaulting Man for Not Wearing Mask in Store
Detective Andre Maurice Pringle is facing up to 10 years in prison after the April incident at a store in Baltimore.
Customer Spits at Popeyes Security Guard, Returns to Shoot at Restaurant
Police said the suspect spat at the 35-year-old security guard who sustained a graze wound after the gunfire in Baltimore, Maryland.
Day After Taking Office, Baltimore Mayor Limits Restaurants to Takeout
"We know that our restaurant industry has been one of the hardest hit by this pandemic. The city has been proactive in seeking ways to support our restaurant community," said Mayor Brandon Scott.
Maryland Bus Driver Shot to Death after Turning Passenger Away, Police Say
Marcus Parks was gunned down in broad daylight in Baltimore after chasing the man who had snatched his bag.
Donald Trump Told 'Keep Baltimore Out of Your Mouth' by Mayoral Candidate
A local leader in Baltimore has hit back after President Donald Trump made a critical reference to the city in Tuesday's debate.
Baltimore House Explosion Kills At Least 1,Traps Others
The explosion leveled three row houses in Baltimore, critically injuring a number of other people, as well.
Fauci, Birx Warn Atlanta, Baltimore and 7 Other Cities of 'Trouble Ahead'
"Now is the time to accelerate the fundamental preventive measures that we all talk about," Fauci said Thursday.
Pelosi Draws Republican Fire Over Dismissive Columbus Statue Comments
The House speaker said "people will do what they do" when asked about the statue being torn down in Baltimore.
'Unsolved Mysteries': A Brief But Morbid History of the Belvedere Hotel
In the first episode of the Netflix docuseries, Rey Rivera's body is found in the historic Baltimore hotel. Although his death was declared a suicide, his family suspects foul play.
Protestors Sink Christopher Columbus Statue in Baltimore Harbor
"Hey, hey, ho ho, this racist guy has got to go!" the crowd chanted as a number of protesters used ropes and chains to pull down the monument in the Little Italy neighborhood.
Restaurant Apologizes for Denying Black Boy Service Over Dress Code
Atlas Restaurant Group issued an apology after Marcia Grant posted about the incident at Ouzo Bay, an upscale Mediterranean restaurant in Baltimore, on social media.
Republican Governor Larry Hogan Criticizes Trump's Remarks About Protesters
"I think it's just the opposite of the message that should have been coming out of the White House," the Maryland governor said.
Baltimore Mayor Angrier Over Trump's Visit Than Murders, Union Chief Says
Mike Mancuso, the president of the Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), hit out at Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison following a deadly holiday weekend.
Blood From Recovered Coronavirus Patients Could Slow Spread of Disease
The concept of "convalescent plasma" originated in the early 20th century and has been used to treat outbreaks of measles and mumps.
Governor Could be Granted State of Emergency Powers Over Baltimore Crime
A bill proposed by the Republican Maryland Senate minority leader would allow Gov. Larry Hogan to declare a state of emergency if a community hit a set homicide rate.
Facebook Cracking Down on Posts About White Vans Used for Trafficking Rumor
After reports of white vans being used to kidnap women and children for sex and organ trafficking spread on Facebook, the company is flagging the statements as false information.
Comedian Calls Donald Trump 'Cowardly' for 'Sending' Melania to Baltimore
"I am in this fight with you, and I am fighting for you," said the first lady, despite being booed by the Baltimore crowd.
Doctors Have Put People on Brink of Death in State of Suspended Animation
Suspended animation could buy surgeons more time to treat otherwise fatal traumatic injuries.
Mayor Deflects Blame Over Homicides: 'I'm Not Committing the Murders'
Baltimore mayor, Bernard C. "Jack" Young, responded to criticism about the city's leadership around gun violence and homicides on Wednesday saying it was not from lack of leadership and he did not commit the murders himself.
Donald Trump Skips Elijah Cummings Funeral and Capitol Memorial Service
A copy of the president's schedule released to the press this morning shows that Trump had nothing planned until 11:40 a.m.
Veteran Who Lost Penis in Afghanistan on Having Pioneering Transplant
"I always just kept this real hope that there's an answer out there," the U.S. Navy corpsman said.
Baltimore Woman Wins $50,000 in Lottery, Were 'Itchy Hands' the Reason?
A Baltimore, Maryland woman who won $50,000 dollars on a lottery scratch-off game believes "itchy hands" inspired the good fortune.
Prominent Baltimore Attorney Indicted on Drug Conspiracy Charges
Ken Ravenell, a prominent Baltimore defense attorney, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges relating to drug trafficking and money laundering.
Baltimore Protesters Erect Giant Trump Rat Balloon During President's Visit
The inflatable rat was parked on President Street, near the Obama street sign, along with some smaller balloons depicting Trump as a baby.
Throwing Money At Poor Communities Won't Fix Them
Democrats should take note: it didn't work for the Great Society—and it won't work for America today.
Trump Administration Tried to Cut Baltimore Anti-Rat Program Prior to Rant
The Trump administration proposed cutting funding for Baltimore's central rat extermination program just prior to President Donald Trump's "rodent infested mess" rant against the city last month.
PETA Billboard Depicts Jared Kushner As a 'Rich Pest'
The president's son-in-law owns a real estate company with rental properties in the Maryland city that's been cited with hundreds of code violations in recent years, including for rat infestations.
Baltimore's Reinvention Can Start Right Now. But What Would Success Be?
Any criteria for success must focus on the lives of Baltimoreans.
Baltimore Sun Asked Readers to Respond to Trump's Attacks on the City
After Donald Trump called Baltimore a "disgusting rat and rodent infested mess" last month, the local newspaper asked its readers to respond to the president's attacks.
For Baltimore to Recover, It Needs a Complete Reinvention
The truth is that previous attempts to save the city have failed. A bold new plan is desperately needed.