Baltimore City Hurting, Transitioning in Wake of Political Scandals
Baltimore is hurting and transitioning after political scandals rocked Charm City over the past year. What is next for the city just miles outside of
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Baltimore is hurting and transitioning after political scandals rocked Charm City over the past year. What is next for the city just miles outside of
April Ryan speaks with Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh and new police Darryl De Sousa at the March For Our Lives rally in Washington, DC. Click
The Congressional Black Caucus annual legislative week titled “Still I Rise.” April Ryan speaks with Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh on the state of Black America.
The U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday it won’t bring federal civil rights charges against six Baltimore police officers involved in the arrest and in-custody
Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh has taken a stand to prevent the type of violence in Charlottesville by taking down Confederate statues. More from White House
Seven Baltimore police officers were indicted Wednesday for federal racketeering crimes ranging from filing false overtime claims while actually at a casino to robbing a
Today is day one for Baltimore’s new mayor, Catherine Pugh. Washington Bureau Chief April Ryan has the story.