Maryland
Lawyer: Evidence Used Against Adnan Syed Was Unreliable
The subject of last year's highly popular "Serial" was convicted in 2000 for the death of Hae Min Lee.
Baltimore Mayor Fires Police Chief in Wake of Freddie Gray's Death, Riots
"The people of Baltimore deserve better," said Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
No Evidence of Gunshot at Walter Reed Medical Center
The U.S. Navy confirmed the scene clear by Monday afternoon.
Taxpayers Beware: Bidding Wars for NFL Teams Are Losing Bets
If the Redskins move to Washington, D.C. or Virginia, why should we all pick up the tab?
A Video of Freddie Gray's Arrest Has Disappeared
The Baltimore Police Department has removed one of 16 videos of Gray's arrest it reportedly posted on YouTube.
Video Appears to Show Police Placing Freddie Gray Into Van on His Stomach
Officers apparently put Freddie Gray into a police van headfirst and on his stomach.
In New York, Mixing May Day and Freddie Gray
"If you looked at American history, you 'd see America has a history of fighting back."
Depraved Heart Murder: Meaning of Charge Against Baltimore Officer in Freddie Gray's Death
The "fairly unusual" depraved heart murder charge carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.
What It Was Like to Be Jailed in Baltimore After the Riots
More than 100 arrested in wake of Freddie Gray rioting are released without being charged.
Incarcerated Drug Kingpin Reacts to Baltimore Riots Fro
Rudy Williams, serving life plus 130 years in prison, points to institutional racism in city.
A Brief History of the Word 'Thug'
Maryland's governor, Baltimore's mayor and even President Obama have referred to the Baltimore rioters as "thugs," a word with long-standing racial connotations.
Martin O'Malley Returns to Baltimore Amid Tensions
The likely 2016 presidential candidate and former mayor comes home.
Orioles to Play to an Empty Stadium on Wednesday, But Libraries Stay Open
The Baltimore Orioles postpone a second game against the Chicago White Sox Tuesday, but public libraries remain open.
Baltimore Police Tallies Officer Injuries as Residents Clean Up, Crowds Remain
Volunteers gathered with brooms and garbage bags to help clean up after violent riots and fires spread across the city Monday.
Councilman Sorry for Telling Paper 'Don't Use My Name'
The newspaper retaliated with an editorial that included Kirby Delauter's name 29 times.
Maryland's Last Four Death Row Inmates to Get Life Sentences Instead
Capital punishment was repealed in the state nearly two years ago
Phelps Apologizes After Arrest for Drunk Driving
18-time Olympic gold medalist takes to Twitter to say sorry for second DUI.