Baltimore leaders update response to mass overdose
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The U.S. Marshals Service is looking for a Baltimore man accused of assaulting a woman at gunpoint inside her home last year.
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WGAL on MSNMan under investigation in Lancaster County accused of double homicide, staging suicide in Md.Kevin Ahn, who was arrested in March by the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department for allegedly transporting his mother's dead body to an apartment complex in Penn Township, is accused of strangling two people in Maryland.
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WBAL-TV on MSNSenator outlines Maryland DJS policy changes governing electronic monitoring of juvenile offendersMaryland policy is changing when it comes to the handling of youths on electronic monitoring who re-offend, a state senator revealed.
The mass casualty event in Penn North that saw at least 25 people hospitalized on Thursday underscored the persistence of Baltimore’s overdose crisis, despite a recent drop citywide. In 2025, overdoses in the city continue to decline after a significant drop last year,
Three more people died from heat-related illnesses in the Baltimore region last week, bringing the total to 11 deaths across Maryland.
Dozens of advocates gathered in a webinar Wednesday to try to determine the impact of the possible loss of $125 million in federal aid to Maryland schools this year, part of $6.8 billion in education funding frozen just last week by the Trump administration. They know this much: The news is not good.
A federal judge plans to convene a hearing next month in Baltimore on the Trump administration’s lawsuit against Maryland’s entire federal district court.
It's a good thing that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally have their long-term answer at quarterback because they now have a problem along the offensive line. According to Buccaneers insider Rick Stroud, the Bucs will be forced to start the 2025 NFL season without the services of all-world left ...