On the ground after the city comes together and tries to heal.
New “B-FED” task force organized to help end three-month spike in killings.
City students and alt-rockers produce song about recent unrest.
Saturday's event at the Lyric included Freddie Gray's stepfather and Wire cast and crew.
Deputy police commissioner Kevin Davis will serve as interim commissioner.
'Change for the Better' addresses conflict between police and citizens
Artist's first solo show features works documenting protests and unity
City state's attorney snapped by famed photog Annie Leibovitz for fashion bible.
Document mysteriously leaked to The Sun shows "high-energy injury."
Morgan State University Students paste portraits on Station North building.
Retired Baltimore City investigator says police ‘leery’ of aggressively pursuing arrests in wake of Freddie Gray charges.
Overheard at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, Billie Holiday's birthday, and Camden Yards.
Former mayor and governor rails against inequality, pledges an economy that 'works for everyone.'
Donations will get you admission to “it’s a love thing.”
The 26-year-old photographer talks about the local community and his sudden fame from his Time magazine cover photo.
AVAM hopes to attract record crowds.
All proceeds from event will benefit The Baltimore Community Foundation.
After the protests, organization sees most new inquires for Baltimore City.
The legendary artist comes to the Royal Farms Arena this Sunday.
Work sits close to where police took Gray into custody.
How SNL tried—and failed—to cover the Baltimore protests.
As the O's played a "home" series down in Florida, Rays fans showed their love.
Rawlings-Blake announces end of citywide curfew; National Guard troops to draw down this week.
A compilation of the most inspiring photos, tweets, and videos from the week that shook Baltimore.
One officer faces second-degree murder; others manslaughter and assault allegations.
A roundup of ways to support Baltimore this weekend.
Eerie images from Wednesday’s Orioles game at Camden Yards, which was closed to the public.
Little new information likely released publicly; City leaders ask for patience.
City using hashtags and specials as incentives.
Hundreds gather outside Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for half-hour performance.