Bay Bridge shut down by cranes bound for the Port of Baltimore

Maryland’s Bay Bridge was briefly shut down on Thursday in order to accommodate four cranes headed to the Port of Baltimore aboard a ship.

Towson University officer placed on leave while school probes ‘procedures’ after on-campus shooting

A Towson University police officer has been placed on paid leave while the school investigates whether “established procedures” were followed the night of a large gathering on campus in which three people were injured during a shooting.

Video from shooting at Towson University sought by police

Authorities in Baltimore County are asking the public for help as they investigate an on-campus shooting at Towson University.

Baltimore among canceled Garth Brooks tour dates

County star Garth Brooks has canceled five upcoming tour dates – and one of them is Baltimore.

Maryland football coach sexually abused child '150-200' times: cops say

A Maryland youth football coach is facing a host of charges over allegations that he sexually abused a child “150 to 200” times over the course of two years – and law enforcement fears there may be more victims.

Grandmother says she contacted Baltimore CPS before 2 grandchildren found dead in aunt's car

Joshlyn had been dead for more than a year and Larry for several months when police discovered their bodies in the trunk of Nicole Johnson's vehicle after pulling her over for speeding.

FDA allows troubled Baltimore COVID-19 vaccine factory to resume operations

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is allowing the problem-plagued factory of contract manufacturer Emergent BioSolutions to resume production of COVID-19 vaccine.

Baltimore-area cops salute officers shot in shopping center gunfight

Two Baltimore city police officers who were shot while executing an arrest warrant outside a shopping center this week received a salute from their fellow cops when they were released from the hospital on Wednesday.

Maryland Gov Larry Hogan can’t end enhanced COVID-19 unemployment, judge says

A judge in Baltimore has ruled that Maryland must continue providing pandemic-era supplemental unemployment benefits, despite Governor Larry Hogan’s order to eliminate it.

2 Baltimore police officers shot outside shopping center; suspect dead

Two law-enforcement officers were taken to a local hospital after being shot outside a Baltimore shopping center on Tuesday, according to Baltimore County police.

Otters welcomed back to Maryland Zoo after months of renovations

The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore has welcomed back North American river otters Piper and Hudson after several months of extensive renovations to their habitat in the Maryland Wilderness.

Former youth pastor charged in 30-year-old rape case in Baltimore County

Baltimore County police arrested a former youth pastor in a decades-old rape case. On June 21, police took 56-year-old Don Giovanni Martin into custody. He has been charged with second-degree rape, second-degree sex offense and second-degree assault in connection. 

3 reportedly injured in Pikesville gas explosion

Three people were injured when a fire erupted as crews worked on a steel gas main in Pikesville on Friday, according to a local report.

FOX 5 Exclusive: Baltimore cinder-block assault suspect caught on camera in previous attack

A Baltimore man who was caught on camera attacking two Asian shop owners with a cinder block was recorded attacking a security guard with a piece of lumber just minutes before.