Two new speeding cameras are set to be implemented starting on Monday, January 5, in Baltimore City, according to the Baltimore City Department of Transportation. The cameras will be installed at the ...
With 2025 behind us, we're taking a look at the decreasing numbers of homicides and non-fatal shootings over the course of ...
Baltimore leaders say that the city's historic decline in violent crime is a reason to be encouraged, but their work is not ...
Baltimore’s homicide total dropped to its lowest level in 50 years in 2025, a milestone that reflects real progress even as ...
Baltimore's homicide rate in 2025 dropped to its lowest in nearly five decades, attributed to collaborative efforts between ...
Devon Brown, now 35, led a mission trip to Kenya in December through his nonprofit "Kenya with Love." Brown was one of 12 ...
The Trump administration has slashed funding for gun violence prevention and research, cutting about $500 million in grants to organizations that support public safety.
Baltimore’s Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Anthony Barksdale has died at the age of 53, the mayor’s office announced late Nov. 6. Expressions of condolences and appreciation are pouring in for Anthony ...
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates says the days of going easy on repeat offenders are over. The Democratic prosecutor is promising accountability after years of violent crime in the city, ...
A new book reveals the Baltimore Sun’s shocking role in spreading racial fear in the early part of the last century. Scathing editorials about how blacks and Jews were bad for property values were ...
A man with a decades-long record of violence has been convicted of first-degree murder in Baltimore, his third murder conviction since 1986, according to State’s Attorney Ivan Bates. Reginald Lively ...
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