A third of Baltimore Police recruits set to leave the academy and hit the streets lack a basic understanding of the laws governing constitutional policing…
Posts published in “Day: February 2, 2018”
Four senior officials, including both deputy directors, have left the Baltimore Department of Transportation in the past four months, and a fifth left this week…
Jamal Walker remembers his own encounter with corrupt Baltimore Police officer Wayne Jenkins, nearly seven years before the officer’s arrest for robbing citizens under the…
Jose Andre Montano is a 12-year-old Bolivian-born jazz pianist and composer. He made his debut at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts…
Seven of the Democrats hoping for a chance to unseat Gov. Larry Hogan took their message to students at Goucher College on Friday, promising to…
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh and new police Commissioner Darryl D. De Sousa both played down concerns Friday that corruption could be rampant in the city…
More than 3,000 people visited Maryland emergency rooms in the past week with influenza-like illnesses amid what state and federal health officials are calling the…
Dr. Henry B. “Harry” Wilson, a retired Baltimore ophthalmologist and bibliophile whose collecting instincts ranged from Golden Books for children to histories of Baltimore and…
The Baltimore City Council is set to formally begin the confirmation process for the new police commissioner at its meeting Monday. Darryl De Sousa has…
Kenneth “Kenny Bird” Jackson spoke out Friday, issuing a 950-word statement denouncing a cooperating defendant in the Gun Trace Task Force case who testified a…