Attorney General William Barr announces launch of Operation Relentless Pursuit

Baltimore, MD—On Wednesday, Attorney General William P. Barr announced the launch of Operation Relentless Pursuit, an initiative aimed at combating violent crime in seven of America’s most violent cities—including Baltimore—through a surge in federal resources. Joined at a press conference in Detroit, Michigan, by ATF Acting Director Regina Lombardo, DEA Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and United […]

Stabbing reported in Rosedale

UPDATE 2: A Middle River man has been arrested and charged in connection with this case. UPDATE: The victim was pronounced dead at the hospital. Anyone with additional information on this incident is asked to call police at 410-307-2020. Callers may remain anonymous. Original story below… —— ROSEDALE, MD—Authorities are responding to a Thursday morning stabbing in Rosedale. The stabbing […]

TSA: Plan ahead for another high volume travel period

WASHINGTON, DC—The Transportation Security Administration expects another high volume period for the upcoming holiday season. Between December 19 and January 5, TSA estimates 42 million passengers will travel through security screening checkpoints nationwide, an increase of 3.9 percent from 2018. “I can’t express enough how proud I am of the TSA workforce,” said TSA Administrator David Pekoske. “Year after year, […]

Honor Guard member thanks EMTs after suffering medical emergency during The Avenue’s Holiday Parade

NOTTINGHAM, MD—A member of the Baltimore County Auxiliary Police Honor Guard endured a few scary moments on the morning of The Avenue’s 2019 Holiday Parade. Shortly after the parade began on Saturday, December 7, Honor Guard member Jo Duley needed immediate medical assistance after collapsing. Scott Davies, the parade’s emcee, told the crowd some jokes to keep them entertained while […]

Ex-Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh charged with perjury

BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland State Prosecutor Charlton Howard announced on Wednesday that the Office of the State Prosecutor had charged ex-Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh with perjury for her failure to disclose her business interest in Healthy Holly, LLC on her financial disclosures during her services as a Maryland State Senator. The charging documents, filed in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel […]

NWS: Snow showers may reduce visibility

NOTTINGHAM, MD—Forecasters say that afternoon snow showers may reduce visibility on Wednesday afternoon. The National Weather Service reported that several thin bands of light snow showers were moving from northwest to southeast across portions of central and northeast Maryland and the central and eastern portions of West Virginia on Wednesday. A brief snow shower in any of these bands could […]

Police seek info on murder of Carney man

PARKVILLE, MD—Police are continuing to investigate the shooting death of Tavon Marshall on November 26death of Tavon Marshall on November 26, just two days before Thanksgiving, and are hoping the public can help. Detectives believe that Marshall had just arrived home to the 3500-block of Fieldcreek Way in a neighborhood just south of the intersection of Upton Road and Kintore […]

BCPS superintendent unveils priorities based on extensive feedback process

TOWSON, MD—In the Report on the 100-Day Entry Plan, Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Darryl L. Williams established his priorities for county schools based on feedback from workgroups and Community Conversations: Increase achievement for all students while preparing a variety of pathways to prepare students for career and college. Provide a safe, orderly, and caring environment for students and […]