April 7, 2017 Baltimore police overhaul is approved over Trump objections A federal judge on Friday approved an agreement negotiated under the Obama administration to overhaul the troubled Baltimore police force, sweeping aside objections from the Trump Justice Department.
April 7, 2017 Dramatic flood rescue caught on Facebook Live A Baltimore TV reporter was live on Facebook when flood waters rose quickly, putting the lives of two people and a toddler inside a car in danger.
April 5, 2017 Pilot ditched F-16 jet in woods to miss homes in Maryland neighborhood, military says A fighter pilot on a training mission ditched his jet in a wooded area of a suburban Washington neighborhood early Wednesday so that the plane would avoid crashing into a suburban Washington neighborhood, military officials said.
April 5, 2017 Astronaut John Glenn to be interred at Arlington Cemetery on Thursday Final funeral rites for astronaut John Glenn will take place Thursday at Arlington National Cemetery.
April 5, 2017 Fire officials investigating military aircraft down Officials in Maryland say they're investigating a military aircraft down in the Washington suburbs.
April 4, 2017 Man charged with hate crime for seizure-inducing tweet A Maryland man has been indicted in Texas on a hate-crime charge after a Twitter message induced a seizure in a Newsweek reporter.
April 2, 2017 Body found in Maryland creek during student service outing A group of University of Maryland students made a gruesome discovery Saturday morning, finding a body during a community cleanup.
March 31, 2017 Teen accused of high school rape heads back to court A 17-year-old charged with raping a fellow student in a Maryland high school bathroom is heading back to court.
March 30, 2017 Maryland rape case: No bond for teen who claims sex with victim, 14, was consensual A Maryland judge denied bond for a 17-year-old illegal immigrant accused of raping a 14-year-old in a high school bathroom, ruling that salacious text messages and an explicit video did not prove his innocence.
March 30, 2017 Prosecutors drop sex-for-repairs case against handyman Baltimore prosecutors have dropped all charges against a second former handyman who had been accused of trading sex for repairs in a public housing complex.