Key witness question remains as van driver faces second-degree murder charge.
Officials met in Sandtown neighborhood where Freddie Gray was arrested.
Police reform, community activism, and new leadership can turn the city around.
Officer William Porter, whose first trial ended in a hung jury, will be retried in June.
Activists peacefully protest outside of courthouse and City Hall on Wednesday evening.
Police arresting protestors and emotions rising, as politicians urge demonstrators to keep the peace.
Judge declares mistrial; attorneys due in court tomorrow to discuss a retrial date.
No timetable on deliberation as city plans for protests.
Twenty moments in the year that changed Baltimore.
Study reveals 33 building fires, 55 vehicle fires, and police response on April 27.
Porter says it’s ‘untrue’ he failed to protect Gray’s life while in custody.
Presidential candidate calls for investment in urban communities, not mass incarceration.
Prosecutors allege William Porter “criminally negligent” in ignoring Freddie Gray’s pleas for help.
Douglas Colbert discusses juror selection, the prosecution’s burden, and his faith in the jury process.
A small but vocal group of demonstrators expressed concern about criminal justice issues in Baltimore and elsewhere.
Jury selection begins; courthouse demonstrations expected downtown.
Review chronicles broad planning failure, unclear arrest policies, and command center confusion.
Greater Baltimore Committee chair David Warnock plans Nov. 23 kick-off.
Coalition calls for firing violent officers and installing body cameras.
Students performed the song they wrote after the death of Freddie Gray
Amid protests, City Council backs promotion of interim commissioner with 12-2 vote.
City Circuit Court judge also issues gag order in cases.
New poll shows African-Americans and white Marylanders have contrasting perceptions of treatment and accountability.
Mayor says she will focus on getting Baltimore through its current crisis and moving city forward.
At City Hall press conference, Mayor accuses FOP president of misleading rank and file.
Judge rules six police officers charged in case can get fair hearing in the city.
Payout would resolve civil claims against Baltimore City in death of 25-year-old.
Pre-trial motion to dismiss charges denied as groups protest and police make arrests.
City Department of Transportation expects congestion and parking delays downtown.
We talked to the writer about his new book, inspiration of James Baldwin, and reaction to Freddie Gray's death.