Man Found Guilty Following Deadly Crime Spree in Baltimore
A jury has convicted a man involved in a violent crime spree that resulted in three fatalities and one injury across Baltimore City and County.
A jury has convicted a man involved in a violent crime spree that resulted in three fatalities and one injury across Baltimore City and County.
A recent commentary highlights the need to separate artistic expression in rap from criminal implications.
A Perry Hall man has received a sentence for making threats against Councilman David Marks, highlighting concerns over political safety.
The assault charges against Baltimore Delegate Caylin Young have been officially dropped by prosecutors, concluding the case.
A man faces charges for the shooting death of his 74-year-old father-in-law, with bail denied by the court.
The attorney for Baltimore's mayor has issued a response to Ivan Bates concerning the city's anti-violence program.
A court case involving Corey Pollard and a $2.3 million property highlights connections to former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby.
A Baltimore County man has been sentenced to 75 years in prison for carjacking two elderly women in separate incidents.
Residents are cautioned about deceptive text messages regarding court hearings related to parking and toll violations.
The Maryland Supreme Court has ruled against climate change lawsuits filed by Baltimore and Annapolis, impacting local environmental efforts.
Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby suggests a looming court battle regarding information sharing with MONSE.
The Maryland Court of Special Appeals has dismissed requests to revisit hearings in the fraud case against Marilyn Mosby.
The race for Anne Arundel County's State's Attorney features candidates debating key issues like conviction rates and personal integrity.
The Fourth Circuit Court has dismissed former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's request for a rehearing on her criminal case.
An independent legal review has backed the State's Attorney's choice to sever connections with the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement.
The District of Maryland welcomes a new U.S. Attorney, emphasizing commitment to justice and community safety.
Baltimore State's Attorney Ivan Bates announces intentions to sue the Mayor after a review raises issues with the MONSE program.
A system allowing anyone to file criminal charges in Maryland is reportedly leading to wrongful accusations against innocent people.
The Baltimore Public Defender's Office and State's Attorney are at odds over the release of a controversial witness list.
Baltimore's mayor and state's attorney express differing views on a collaborative approach to combat crime in the city.