September 29, 2017 Military dad surprises young son at school A Maryland elementary school student got quite the surprise when his class’s guest reader on Thursday turned out to be his father – who had spent the past eight months at sea with the Navy.
September 28, 2017 Maryland school aide sentenced to 100 years in prison after sexually abusing at least a dozen boys A former Maryland school aide who confessed to sexually abusing children was sentenced Thursday to 100 years in prison.
September 27, 2017 Man arrested in strangulation of stepfather posted selfies with body, police say A Maryland man charged in the strangulation of his stepfather allegedly took selfies next to the body and posted the photos online before he was taken into custody, according to reports.
September 27, 2017 MS-13 gang member filmed, narrated teen's killing, FBI agent tells judge MS-13 gang members filmed themselves killing a 15-year-old girl in January-a brutal attack carried out with a knife and a large wooden stake, according to disturbing testimony from an FBI agent.
September 27, 2017 Johns Hopkins University athlete accidentally fell to her death out of apartment window, police say Baltimore police said Monday that Johns Hopkins University sophomore Abigail Bastien, who was found dead outside a Charles Street building on July 14, may have fallen.
September 27, 2017 Baltimore activists urge 'stop shooting' weekend despite historical failures Activists in Baltimore are attempting to promote a murder-free weekend by urging criminals to ditch their guns -- despite the failure of previous community ceasefires to curb violence.
September 27, 2017 Baltimore boy's double-hand transplant a success, doctors say Zion Harvey, 10, who was the first youngster to have a double-hand transplant in 2015, is recovering well from the surgery.
September 27, 2017 DeRay McKesson, Black Lives Matter activist, leaves Baltimore Public Schools A prominent Black Lives Matter activist plans to leave his $165,000-per-year job as chief human capital officer of Baltimore's public schools after a brief, rocky tenure -- and so he can devote more time to demonstrations and his podcast.
September 27, 2017 Possible tornado destroys homes on Maryland's Kent Island as storm leaves thousands without power Several homes were destroyed, roofs were ripped off of buildings and thousands of people were left without power after a violent storm system unleashed a possible tornado early Monday morning on Maryland’s Kent Island.
September 26, 2017 Maryland police officer buys diapers for woman accused of stealing them A Maryland police officer went above and beyond when he purchased diapers for a woman accused of stealing them.