Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced sweeping reforms for the way police are prosecuted for misconduct, but she didn’t fill in some organizations who are supposed to be collaborating.
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Baltimore School Students Celebrate Navy Fleet Week
BALTIMORE, Md. – The first official U.S. Navy Fleet Week came to Baltimore to honor the schooner boats that defended the harbor during the War of 1812. Baltimore City school students brought the noise to the celebration.
Former Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon announces write-in candidacy
With just four weeks until the General Election, Sheila Dixon announces she will run as a write-in candidate after losing to Democratic Candidate Catherine Pugh.
Jump rope keeps Baltimore youth active and off the streets
You may think jump rope is just child’s play, but for kids at Jump for Joy, it’s the ticket to a happier and healthier lifestyle.
Lack of air conditioning in Baltimore County schools a hot topic on social media
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Once the Capital of Boring Food, Washington Evolves to Culinary Cutting Edge
It’s not just half-smokes and mumbo sauce anymore
Growing Number of Maryland High School Students Earning College Course Credit
More high school students in Maryland are earning college credit through Dual Enrollment courses within their high schools and local community colleges.
Freddie Gray’s Death, Ensuing Unrest, Spark Legislative Agenda
Gray’s death and the civil unrest that followed brought a spotlight to issues that Baltimore has faced for years.
Ride-hailing Services Raise Questions About Safety
After a Michigan Uber driver’s deadly killing spree in February, local incidents, less severe incidents shine a light on how confusing the ride-booking industry is.