Crime

Malikah Saban Shabazz, 51, and Bettih Bahiyah Shabazz, 19, were apprehended on Wednesday for animal cruelty charges and theft.

Nation

The letter reflected on how President Obama’s daughters have gracefully come into their own over the past eight years and it provided advice on how to adjust to life after living in the White House.

Politics

According to reports, many of the electors did not reside in the congressional districts they represented.

Politics

Scores of students staged a walk-out on Monday to express disdain for the President-Elect Donald Trump.

A racist Maryland sheriff resigns under intense pressure. An investigation found that he bullied and used racial epithets against Blacks and Jews in his department.

A Black Maryland middle school student recorded a video of her classmates chanting a racist slur on their school bus. The video went viral, and adds more evidence of growing student incivility.

The ask for a statue of the abolitionist has been brought forth before but failed in 2012 and 2013.

Nation

The Court of Special Appeals in Maryland, the state’s second-highest court, has ordered another trial and restored charges against a man from Northwest Baltimore who was acquitted in the murder of North Carolina native Phylicia Barnes. The court says Circuit Judge John Addison Howard committed a mistake in January 2015 when he acquitted Michael Johnson of […]

A Maryland jury found a man guilty of murdering a paralyzed victim who identified him by blinking. There were questioned about the admissibility of the identification process.

Nation

After causing a stir for attempting to auction off the firearm used to kill Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman is still determined to sell the gun. According to reports, Zimmerman will repost the gun on an auction site for the third time. When he first put the firearm on the auction block, he priced the gun […]

A suspect is in police custody for a fatal shooting spree in Maryland. One of the victims is the suspect's estranged wife.

The motion was filed last Thursday (March 31) at the Baltimore City Circuit Court to have Garrett Miller testify at Nero's trial, which will begin May 10. The order was filed since Miller will most likely refuse to take the stand because of his right against self-incrimination, says the report. Prosecutors dealt with similar issues in the case of Officer William Porter.