Baltimore News
Morgan professor accused of grant fraud
A professor at Morgan State University has been indicted in a plot to fraudulently obtain research grants from the National Science Foundation.
Md. bus driver taped in fight with passenger suspended (VIDEO)
A Baltimore bus driver videotaped punching and wrestling with a teenage passenger has been suspended.
Woman injured, 2 sons dead in Md. home invasion
Police say a woman is in critical condition and her two sons are dead after a shooting at a home in Baltimore.
2 teens accused in killing of D.C. cab driver
D.C. police say two teenagers are accused of killing a taxi driver so they could rob him of money.
Baltimore police officer suspended amid sex probe
Baltimore's police commissioner says an officer has been suspended following accusations of sexual misconduct involving an 18-year-old woman.
Ravens set points record in 55-20 rout of Raiders
The Baltimore Ravens waited two months to put together a complete game.
Maryland officials to honor veterans
Maryland officials will be attending a ceremony to honor veterans in Baltimore.
What it's like to run a marathon in flip-flops
Runner Keith Levasseur, 34, of Glen Burnie, Md. recently completed the Baltimore Marathon on October 13 and choose to do so in flip-flops.
12 Baltimore Department of Transportation employees accused of theft
A dozen employees of Baltimore's Department of Transportation are being accused of stealing nearly $60,000 in scrap metal and may be fired.
Baltimore school police union votes against chief
Baltimore school police officers have cast a no- confidence vote in their chief, saying he's ignored their concerns and shouldn't be running the department.
First sea turtle hatched in Maryland
Usually the weather is too cold or storm waters overrun the nests, but Maryland's first-ever confirmed sea turtle has hatched and is now thriving.
Man convicted of setting house on fire
A man has been convicted of setting his ex- girlfriend's Baltimore house on fire while she and three others slept inside.
Md. man pleads guilty to identity theft
A Salisbury man has pleaded guilty to using information stolen from clients of a residential mental health program to open bank accounts.
Caesars outlines plans for Baltimore casino
Caesars Entertainment Corp., which plans to build a voter-approved casino in Baltimore, releases hiring and construction plans.
Baltimore teacher bullied by students during class (VIDEO)
School bullying usually involves kids taunting each other, but at least one substitute teacher at Digital Harbor High School in Baltimore was the victim of verbal and physical abuse from her students.
Baltimore police to discuss rape, robbery case
Police officials in Baltimore identified two men accused of crimes against 11 people, mostly young women.
Ex-Baltimore mayor: Probation violation a 'setback'
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon is calling her new probation violation charge a "setback" and says she's not enjoying her fresh legal troubles.
Batts to be sworn in to lead Baltimore police
Baltimore's new police commissioner is set to officially take over the force at a time when the city's stubborn homicide rate is trending upward.
Officials probe complaints on long lines to vote
State officials are investigating complaints about voting problems, including long lines and registration issues.
Md. hepatitis C infection linked to medical tech
Health officials say a Maryland resident's hepatitis C infection is closely related to infections linked to a traveling hospital worker accused of tampering with needles.



