Teen charged in Baltimore mass shooting to take plea deal, attorney says
A 15-year-old charged in a mass shooting in Baltimore's Brooklyn Homes community last year will take a plea deal, according to his attorney.
A 15-year-old charged in a mass shooting in Baltimore's Brooklyn Homes community last year will take a plea deal, according to his attorney.
The families of the three firefighters killed in a 2022 vacant rowhome fire filed a federal lawsuit accusing Baltimore City of not following up with its own catalog of condemned properties to ensure firefighter safety.
Former city and state prosecutor Thiru Vignarajah says he is dropping out of the Baltimore City Mayoral race.
Record heat is possible Thursday with highs topping out in the lower 90s. Showers return this weekend.
City Hall in Vallejo was shut down Wednesday afternoon, as students of a local charter school protested a recent decision to deny a charter school's permit for a new campus.
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The Fed is leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged, noting a lack of progress in curbing inflation.
Union workers and pro-Palestinian protesters blocked traffic at the 24th St. Mission BART station in San Francisco during a May Day rally and march on Wednesday.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is out with its annual list of most endangered places, and Minuteman National Park and Walden Pond made the list.
There are big plans to change the Mass Pike in Allston where the highway takes a dramatic sweeping turn.
The Republican congresswoman who wants to force out House Speaker Mike Johnson says she's ready to make her move. But it seems doomed to fail now that Democrats have said they'll kill it.
May 1 marks the start of the outdoor dining season in every Boston neighborhood except the North End.
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Officials say that a school shooting threat was "neutralized" at a middle school west of Madison, Wisconsin, Wednesday morning, with no reported injuries to those inside the school.
Organizers said about 100 students took part in the sit-in, but only a small group of students, about a dozen, continued the protest outside.
The Aurora City Council recently gave the green light to increase membership costs as well as fees for some activities.
Former United States Attorney for the District of Colorado will lead the independent investigation into the Denver Fire Department command staff's timekeeping practices.
The students participated in a field day where they had a chance to go on the obstacle course, grab a bow and arrow and shoot at the archery range, and tryout adaptive cycles for the launch of the new adaptive program.
Aurora Police say don't think this will be the last enforcement operation, officers will do this all summer.
Members of UAW Local 869 are scheduled to vote on May 6 over safety concerns at the plant.
The Washtenaw County Health Department says the bat was found in the 48108 zip code.
Sunshine continues as temperatures remain above average.
In a neighborhood longing for access to nutritious foods, customers and staff couldn't contain their excitement as the doors finally opened Wednesday at the Detroit People's Food Co-Op.
We close out the show with our Question of the Day, courtesy of producer Kat: What's the nicest thing someone has done for you?
ZZ Tush joins us in the Good Day studio with a performance of "Sharp Dressed Man"!
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Sade Browne is in Rocklin, touring an amazing home that on the market right now!
United States Geological Survey reported a 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit Corona at 1:49 p.m. Wednesday.
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The Los Angeles May Day Coalition hosts Hollywood's march, with a call to raise visibility about the struggles of working-class people and to demand dignity and respect.
The fire started around 4 a.m. at Station 164 located in the 6000 block of Santa Fe Avenue, according to the LA County Fire Department.
The Niklaus Children's Hospital and the Starlight Children's Foundation organized the event as a little distraction for kids being treated at the facility.
Officials say that a school shooting threat was "neutralized" at a middle school west of Madison, Wisconsin, Wednesday morning, with no reported injuries to those inside the school.
This is Karma today, a couple months ago she looked very different. She was left tied up outside Lauderhill Fire Station 30. She was filled with parasites, had a life-threatening uterine infection and she was starving.
The daughter of former Miami-Dade Police Lieutenant Evelyn Fernandez is speaking out for the first time as a judge denies a request for bond for Fernandez.
For Minnesota sports fans, this is the wrong time for Bally Sports North to go black.
Officials say that a school shooting threat was "neutralized" at a middle school west of Madison, Wisconsin, Wednesday morning, with no reported injuries to those inside the school.
Max Kepler and José Miranda hit run-scoring singles to put Minnesota ahead in the seventh, and the Twins rallied late for their 10th straight win, 10-5 over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.
Byron Buxton, the oft-injured center fielder for the Minnesota Twins, left Wednesday's against the Chicago White Sox after unsuccessfully trying to steal second base.
CBS New York's Elle McLogan spoke with 90-year-old Sylvia Hack about her decades of service to her neighborhood.
The suspect in a Long Island car crash that killed one man and three children in August 2023 has agreed to a plea deal.
A large pro-Palestinian crowd gathered at Foley Square Wednesday evening, and police were spotted at a protest at Fordham University.
Three middle school girls are co-champions after winning the Under 14 division at the National Girls Chess Championship.
Chick-fil-A's "Bricken for Chicken" promotion is usually only in effect during the second half of Sixers' home games, but starting Thursday night, it will run for the entirety of games for the remainder of the NBA playoffs.
A Princeton University student is breaking barriers in women's basketball and inspiring others to do the same.
Middle schoolers from Montgomery County are preparing to volunteer during the Broad Street Run this weekend in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia 76ers ownership and Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin bought more than 2,000 tickets to give out to fans ahead of Game 6 against the New York Knicks at the Wells Fargo Center on Thursday night.
A jury found John Chapman guilty of kidnapping and resulting in death after a federal jury trial.
Items have been piling up at the home on Shelbourne Drive in Plum Borough, leading frustrated neighbors to demand change.
Crews have been working for days to find the source of a leak from an underground transmission cable on the North Side.
The cuts do not impact the Pittsburgh Penguins' hockey operations.
Ross Stripling threw six strong scoreless innings to earn his first win in nearly two years, and the Oakland Athletics hit two home runs to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0 to complete their first series sweep of the season.
Two injured snowboarders, including one who was already starting to suffer from hypothermia, were rescued after they narrowly survived an avalanche at Mount Shasta over the weekend, officials say.
The wind picks up through the day on Wednesday with gusts up to 45 mph across portions of Northern California. Expect a bigger change to our forecast this weekend as cooler and unsettled weather moves back in.
Authorities say a deadly crash on an Arden Arcade street was caused by a driver running a red light.
Irving police arrested a fourth person in connection to a deadly double shooting investigation.
The Biden administration said it's erasing debt for people who attended the for-profit Art Institutes, which shut down in September.
One student involved told CBS News Texas that the university has threatened to expel the protesters.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains why experts hope more aggressive screening guidelines will help address some concerning breast cancer trends.