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The number of people killed in Baltimore plummeted to a nearly 50-year low of 133 in 2025. Almost all of Baltimore was onstage with Mayor Brandon Scott on Monday, he said in jest while surrounded by dozens of residents in the western portion of the city, because it had taken the work of all of Baltimore to make history.
A man was arrested for allegedly setting seven separate fires in Baltimore's Little Italy neighborhood, according to police.
Mike Ertel, a Democrat from Towson, will serve as chair of the Baltimore County Council for the second year in a row after a unanimous vote Monday evening. Ertel will be the chair of the council for the 2026 calendar year.
US forces capture Venezuelan President Maduro under Trump's direct orders, sparking immediate protests in Baltimore demanding end to foreign military intervention.
Baltimore County police have released the body camera footage from a December fatal officer-involved shooting that took place in Essex.
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates is seeking reelection as the city records some of its lowest levels of violent crime in decades — and as disagreements over how that progress should be sustained spill into public view.
The Ravens signed eight players to reserve/future contracts Monday, following the team's season-ending loss in Pittsburgh.