Chief of critical care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore dies of COVID-19

Dr. Joseph J. Costa who served as the chief of critical care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore passed away over the weekend from COVID-19.

Report: Maryland ambulance firm tried to raise rates due to COVID-19

The city of Baltimore has declined to pay an additional $637,000 to an ambulance company accused in a report of trying to raise its rates because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Towson University police corporal charged with child porn

Authorities in Maryland say a Towson University police corporal has been charged with possessing and distributing child pornography.

National Aquarium reopening next week

The National Aquarium has announced that it will reopen next week.

Disgraced former Baltimore mayor pleads guilty to perjury charge

Baltimore’s disgraced former mayor pleaded guilty to a state perjury charge Friday for failing to disclose a business interest relating to her “Healthy Holly” children’s books on her financial disclosure forms when she was a state senator.

Ravens linebacker blasts Goodell's 'black lives matter' speech

Ravens linebacker Matthew Judon criticized the timing of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's assertion that the league believes “black lives matter," saying Monday that the message should have been delivered long ago.

Disgraced former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh expected to plead guilty to perjury

Baltimore’s disgraced former mayor who already has been sentenced to three years in federal prison in a scandal over her “Healthy Holly” children's books touting exercise and nutrition is expected to plead guilty to a state perjury charge, Maryland's state prosecutor confirmed Tuesday.

Baltimore cancels all major events through August

All large public events in Baltimore have been canceled through Aug. 31, including the Fourth of July fireworks and the Artscape festival, officials announced Wednesday.

Defying order, Baltimore pastor to hold services for 250

A prominent Baltimore pastor plans to hold two services for 250 people each Sunday, defying an executive order from the city’s mayor that extended stay-at-home directives.

WATCH: Blue Angels, Thunderbirds fly over DC to thank healthcare workers

The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels and the U.S. Air Force’s Thunderbirds buzzed the Washington D.C. area Saturday to honor tribute essential workers on the frontlines of this unprecedented COVID19 battle.

Maryland Governor says state is launching ‘strike teams’ to support nursing homes

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan gave the state’s residents a look at how it’s preparing for the anticipated surge in coronavirus case Tuesday when he toured a field hospital in Baltimore.

Hit-and-run prompted deadly Anne Arundel county pursuit, police say

A Baltimore driver who told police his vehicle had been struck in a hit and run before a deadly pursuit in Anne Arundel County is now facing multiple charges.

Former Baltimore mayor Pugh sentenced to 3 years in book scheme

The disgraced former mayor of Baltimore was sentenced to three years in federal prison Thursday for arranging fraudulent sales of her self-published children’s books to nonprofits and foundations to promote her political career and fund her run for the city’s highest office.

2 officers injured, suspect dead in Baltimore shooting, US Marshals Service says

Two law enforcement officers with a fugitive task force were injured and a suspect died in a shooting Wednesday in Baltimore, the U.S. Marshals Service said.