Rob Carr / Getty Images Pastor Vows To Continue Holding 10-Person Services Despite Visit from Police A Baltimore pastor who got a visit from police on Sunday after holding his worship service is vowing to keep gathering with his congregation. By Jack Davis April 4, 2020
@PeterRQuinones / Twitter As Baltimore Locks Down, Military Vehicles and Troops Appear on City Streets City leaders said many citizens and businesses in the community have defied mandates by state and local officials prohibiting all social gatherings. By Johnathan Jones March 21, 2020
Steve Ruark / AP Former Baltimore Mayor Sentenced to 3 Years in Federal Prison for Children's Book Scheme Catherine Pugh spoke through tears for about 10 minutes before her sentencing in federal court in Baltimore. By The Associated Press February 27, 2020
Mike Schuh WJZ / Twitter Baltimore Breaks Its Record for Annual Homicides Per Capita The record fell after a week of relentless gunfire saw eight people shot - three fatally - in one day and nine others - one fatally - another day. By The Western Journal December 28, 2019
Nicholas Kamm / AFP via Getty Images Melania Reportedly Won Over Booing Crowd, Barely Mentioned by MSM The media pounced earlier this week when first lady Melania Trump was greeted by boos prior to delivering an opioid awareness speech. By Joe Setyon November 29, 2019
Nicholas Kamm / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Melania Gets Booed in Baltimore, She Responds with Pure Class -- 'We Live in a Democracy' One congressman called the crowd that booed Melania Trump 'absolutely disgraceful.' By Joe Saunders November 27, 2019
NPR / Twitter Three Men Finally Free After Spending Nearly 36 Years in Prison for Murder They Didn't Commit Alfred Chestnut, Andrew Stewart and Ransom Watkins were teenagers when they were wrongfully convicted in the 'Georgetown jacket' killing. By Skye Malmberg November 27, 2019
@FOXBaltimore / Twitter screen shot Dem Mayor Deflects Blame on High Homicide Rate: 'I'm Not Committing the Murders' Baltimore Mayor Bernard 'Jack' Young was taken to task this week after Baltimore closed in on the 300-murder mark for the year. By Jack Davis November 16, 2019
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP / Getty Images Senior Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings Dead at 68 Cummings was in a Baltimore-area hospice at the time of his death. By Joe Saunders October 17, 2019
@The_Choptank / TwitterCommentary Baltimore Restaurant Accused of Racism as Dress Code Gets National Attention The Choptank barely just opened to the public, but its dress code is already the source of plenty of controversy on social media. By C. Douglas Golden September 21, 2019