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The U.S. Marshals Service is looking for a Baltimore man accused of assaulting a woman at gunpoint inside her home last year.
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WBAL-TV on MSNSenator outlines Maryland DJS policy changes governing electronic monitoring of juvenile offendersMaryland policy is changing when it comes to the handling of youths on electronic monitoring who re-offend, a state senator revealed.
Dozens of advocates gathered in a webinar Wednesday to try to determine the impact of the possible loss of $125 million in federal aid to Maryland schools this year, part of $6.8 billion in education funding frozen just last week by the Trump administration. They know this much: The news is not good.
The mass casualty event in Penn North that saw at least 25 people hospitalized on Thursday underscored the persistence of Baltimore’s overdose crisis, despite a recent drop citywide. In 2025, overdoses in the city continue to decline after a significant drop last year,
It's a good thing that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally have their long-term answer at quarterback because they now have a problem along the offensive line. According to Buccaneers insider Rick Stroud, the Bucs will be forced to start the 2025 NFL season without the services of all-world left ...
Three more people died from heat-related illnesses in the Baltimore region last week, bringing the total to 11 deaths across Maryland.
Baltimore boxing champion Gervonta Davis was arrested Friday morning in Florida, nearly a month after an alleged domestic dispute involving his former partner, according to the Miami Dade County State’s Attorney’s Office.