Maryland Car Rally Task Force uncovers 14 illegal firearms during recent arrest

DISTRICT HEIGHTS, MD—The Maryland Car Rally Task Force uncovered a cache of weapons during a recent arrest, authorities announced this week. Following the arrest of Adin Tyrone Carr, the Maryland Car Rally Task Force served search warrants at two residences, leading investigators to uncover 14 firearms in Prince George’s County. The task force began investigating illegal street exhibitions and takeovers […]

Maryland unveils action plan to combat youth suicide

BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland Department of Health has released new training resources for educators to help prevent suicide in students. The state’s new action plan aims to equip K-12 public and private schools with the necessary tools to effectively prevent, intervene and respond to suicide in schools. The Maryland Action Plan to Prevent Suicide in Schools was developed in collaboration with […]

Medevac responding to motorcycle crash in Fallston

FALLSTON, MD—Crews are on the scene of a serious Wednesday evening motorcycle crash in the Fallston area. The crash was reported at around 7:30 p.m. on September 4, 2024 in the 1900-block of Pleasantville Road, according to the Fallston Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Co. Maryland State Police Aviation Command is landing at Grandview Christian Church to transport the patient to […]

Police seek to identify Towson burglary suspect

TOWSON, MD—The Baltimore County Police Department is seeking the public’s help identifying the suspect pictured above and below. On August 25, 2024, the suspect entered a building in the 6500-block of Charles Street (21204) and stole multiple items. Anyone with information on this individual is asked to call police 410-307-2020 or 410-887-6296. Photos via Baltimore County Police Department

Baltimore reaches $8 million settlement with JUUL in youth marketing case

BALTIMORE, MD—The e-cigarette company JUUL Labs has agreed to pay $8 million in a multi-million dollar settlement with the city of Baltimore for marketing to minors and endangering the health of city residents, officials announced this week. According to a press release from the city of Baltimore, the settlement came after a lawsuit filed in 2020 by the city alleged […]