At about 3 p.m., two buses with students on them were about to leave when the shooting broke out, according to Sherry Christian, spokeswoman for Baltimore City Public Schools. “No students on the buses were injured, but their departures are being delayed so that everyone can be evaluated,” Christian said.
Questions surrounding immigration enforcement dominated the Mayor’s weekly press conference Wednesday.When asked, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said he has to r
Mayor Brandon Scott said his administration will look at legal options for protecting Baltimore City residents.
Baltimore’s mayor-controlled spending board voted to increase the city’s water and sewer rates by as much as 15% after hearing objections from residents.
The Baltimore Police Department has requested the public’s help in identifying individuals wanted in connection to the murder of a Baltimore father who was fata
The City of Baltimore is preparing for the Ravens wild card match-up against the Steelers.Ahead of the playoff game Saturday law enforcement officials announced
Baltimore City Police say his 37-year-old daughter, Shanelle Reed, pulled the trigger. She was still at the scene of the crime on Groveland Avenue when officers arrived.
A security guard was shot at a Baltimore McDonald's. According to BPD, the security guard was taken to the hospital by medics who arrived at the scene. Authorities say the guard was shot by an unidentified suspect during a physical altercation.
The Bakersfield Police Department sought the public’s help in finding a woman who went missing Wednesday. Angie Prado, 26, was last seen in the 2500 block of North Chester Avenue at around 11:30 a.m.
The Bakersfield police officer who was charged with assault after allegedly trying to force his K9 partner to attack a woman was denied his request Friday for a diversion on
The B Police Department announced the launch of a new public survey tool intended to better understand local concerns, attitudes and trust in local police officers on Wednesday.
NFL stars and other pro-athletes are finding new fame off the field and in the podcast studios. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch goes one-on-one with Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe. Stuffed porpoise stomachs and blood custard for the rich, pickled carrots for the poor, and ale for all. Europeans in the Middle Ages ate some weird freaking stuff.