US May 10, 2023 Baltimore’s ‘crazy’ crime surge takes toll as longtime local business forced to close: ‘Not safe’ A Baltimore businesswoman is planning to close up shop after 40 years in business after repeat armed robberies. She is taking city leaders to task on the way out.
Digital Originals May 5, 2023 'Clearly a cover-up': Baltimore parents fight back against city schools after rapid academic decline Two parents are suing Baltimore officials, accusing the public school district of misusing taxpayer funds, falsifying records and failing to educate students.
Maryland May 4, 2023 Baltimore cops indicted for selling weed on job, vehicular manslaughter Two Baltimore police officers, Cejus Watson and Alexis Acosta, were indicted this week; Watson for selling marijuana, and Acosta for killing a scooter rider with his vehicle.
Digital Originals May 3, 2023 Why Baltimore’s thousands of vacant buildings are a ‘crisis of epic proportions’ Baltimore has one of the highest rates of vacant properties in America, costing the city upwards of $100 million a year. One city councilor shares her plan to fix it.
Digital Originals April 24, 2023 ‘No sirens. No gunshots’: Big city nonprofit builds bridges between youth, police as trust in cops struggles As trust in police remains low across the nation, a Baltimore nonprofit, Project Pneuma, aims to bridge the divide between law enforcement and boys.
Maryland April 21, 2023 Baltimore drag racing wreaks havoc in community despite attempted city crackdown Drag racing in Baltimore remains a concern despite the city council passing stricter penalties for violators
US April 10, 2023 Baltimore mayor wants summertime youth curfew after 2 teens shot over weekend: 'Not normal' Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is calling for a citywide curfew for young people in the wake of a shooting at Inner Harbor that left two minors injured after police dispersed a crowd.
Baltimore Orioles March 24, 2023 Remains found in container identified as 75-year-old Baltimore Orioles stadium usher, police say Human remains found in a container nearby a vacant church in Baltimore have been identified as 75-year-old Versey Spell, a longtime Orioles game day usher, police said Tuesday.
Kamala Harris March 1, 2023 Harris’ glowing endorsement of scandal-plagued former prosecutor resurfaces after entire defense team quits A clip showing Vice President Kamala Harris praising former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby as doing the "right thing" has resurfaced as Mosby faces criminal charges.
Maryland February 28, 2023 Baltimore's former top prosecutor Marilyn Mosby has trial delayed after entire defense team quits The perjury trial of Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore's former top prosecutor, was delayed again on Monday to November after her entire defense team quit last month.
Media February 14, 2023 Outrage on Twitter after Baltimore reveals zero students proficient in math across 23 schools: ‘FAILURE' A new report sparked outrage on Twitter after it revealed that zero Baltimore students in 23 different public schools across the city are proficient in math.