The police body camera video of the deadly use-of-force incident in Baltimore County last month has been released.
A Dorchester County man who was acquitted of murder charges is now suing the State of Maryland and several prosecutors ...
A man who was injured during an alleged police use-of-force incident on Feb. 16 in County died last week, the Maryland Office ...
A 44-year-old Renovo man was taken into custody after state police at Lamar were called to a domestic incident along 5th Street in Renovo Borough on Feb. 11. According to police, troopers were ...
Multiple arrests made in Cumberland for failure to appear and assault cases CUMBERLAND, MD — A series of bench warrants, assault complaints, and a theft investigation led to multiple arrests and ...
Relatives of the man fatally shot Tuesday evening by Baltimore Police said that surveillance footage of the shooting raises ...
The four men taken into custody, including two from Honduras, one from Mexico and one from Ecuador were turned over to ICE's Removal and Enforcement Operations.
PARKVILLE, Md. (WBFF) — Baltimore County police are continuing to investigate a taxicab driver's unsolved murder from 34 years ago. On Feb. 21, 1992, 30-year-old Shinder Pal was just one month into ...
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) on Thursday said local police will “ignore” a new law signed by Gov. Wes Moore (D) that prevents them from working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). ...
VAN BUREN -- The trial of an Alma man who investigators say admitted he shot his mother-in-law in the face has been delayed after his lead defense attorney fell ill. Khristopher D. Miller, 38, is ...
A car stolen from Anne Arundel County that ended up in Pennsylvania is linked to multiple crimes in Maryland, police said.According to WBAL-TV's sister station, WGAL, Pennsylvania State Police said a ...
Maryland is drawing a hard line on immigration enforcement with new legislation that changes how local police can work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Gov. Wes Moore signed the law ...