October 27 Blue city sex offender accused of violent attack on elite university campus weeks after release: report Baltimore police arrested Raymond Willis Lunn after he allegedly attacked a 19-year-old student on Johns Hopkins University campus in October.
October 26 Police swarm student after AI security system mistakes bag of chips for gun A Maryland high schooler was cuffed by police after AI falsely flagged his bag of chips as a firearm. In bodycam video, a police officer is heard saying: "AI's not the best."
October 25 DC sniper's ex-wife reveals his chilling threat before killing spree Dr. Mildred Muhammad, the ex-wife of D.C. sniper John Allen Muhammad, shares her harrowing story of domestic violence and terror in new true-crime documentary "Hunted by My Husband."
October 25 DHS to soon deport Abrego Garcia to African nation after illegal alien's return from El Salvador, filing says The Trump administration says it could soon deport Salvadoran illegal alien and alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to Liberia.
October 21 Maryland governor declares time of reparations studies is over, urges action to serve minority communities Gov. Wes Moore vetoed Maryland reparations study legislation, arguing he's already taking action with $400 million for communities hurt by historical policies.
October 21 Baltimore's poverty machine thrives while the poor stay trapped When the system thrives and profits off brokenness, who’s truly there for those caught in it? This is how the poverty-industrial complex works, and it’s time we dismantled it.
October 19 Driver plows into child's birthday party in Maryland killing woman, injuring 13 others A 66-year-old man turned himself in after a fatal hit-and-run at a birthday party in Prince George's County killed one woman and injured 13 other people.
October 9 Baltimore sees staggering crime drop as Democratic prosecutor holds repeat offenders accountable State's Attorney Ivan Bates says his office has sent 2,129 repeat violent offenders to prison while closing 64% of homicide cases in Baltimore.
October 4 Final respects paid to forgotten Catholics of 300 years ago who valued religious liberty: See the photos Historic St. Mary's City reinterred 65 17th-century Catholic settlers in a September ceremony highlighting Maryland's role in pioneering religious liberty in America.
October 1 Lawmaker reveals how Des Moines schools chief registered to vote despite illegal status After an illegal alien named Ian Andre Roberts was found registered to vote in Maryland, Republican state Delegate Lauren Arikan revealed how she believes the mishap happened.