Baltimore Police Investigate Viral Chokehold Incident at Federal Hill Bar, Community Patrol Questions Emerge Despite Crime Drop
A video of a security guard choking and slamming a patron in Federal Hill, Baltimore, has prompted a police investigation, with concerns over the use of force sparking scrutiny despite the area's reported crime drop.
Former Baltimore Construction Superintendent Sentenced in University of Maryland Wage Theft Case
Ex-Baltimore construction superintendent Fredy Arellano sentenced for wage theft at University of Maryland projects, paid $63,157 restitution, gets five years with most suspended for home detention.
Baltimore Marks 100 Homicides in 2025, Significantly Lower Than Previous Year, Mayor and State's Attorney Debate Cause for Decline
Baltimore records its 100th homicide of the year, down from 145 last year. Both Mayor Scott and Attorney Bates claim credit for the declining rates, citing different contributing factors.
Former Baltimore Principal and Des Moines Superintendent Dr. Ian Andre Roberts Detained by ICE
ICE arrested Des Moines superintendent and former Baltimore principal Dr. Ian Andre Roberts, causing community unrest. Roberts had a loaded gun and cash when detained and was previously ordered removed.
Search Continues for Suspects in 2023 Glen Burnie Carjacking and Kidnapping, Authorities Seek Public's Help
Two suspects, Crystal Humphries and David Jiles, are wanted for a 2023 Glen Burnie carjacking and kidnapping where the victim was forced into a trunk and later dropped into Curtis Creek. Despite arrest warrants, the suspects remain at large.












