Suspect, motive sought days after Towson student was shot and killed
Road rage has not been ruled out as Baltimore County police continue to find a motive for a deadly shooting in downtown Towson on June 5, according to police.
Watch CBS News
Adam Thompson is a digital content producer for CBS Baltimore. Adam was raised in Ohio, but made stops in Virginia and North Carolina before landing in Maryland.
Adam graduated from the University of Toledo, and started his journalism career in newspapers. He landed jobs at WSOC-TV and WBTV in Charlotte, North Carolina, and then moved to Baltimore with his wife (a Columbia, Maryland native) and child.
Adam is a Cleveland sports fan, including the Browns. "Don't hold that against me, Baltimore," he says.
Road rage has not been ruled out as Baltimore County police continue to find a motive for a deadly shooting in downtown Towson on June 5, according to police.
Two middle school students in Howard County are facing charges over an alleged crime on campus.
Under a plea deal, Pinkerton faces up to four years in prison.
Across the city, since Thursday, June 4, there have been two triple shootings and two double shootings, according to Baltimore Police.
A 20-year-old was killed, and two other people were injured after a shooting near a North Baltimore McDonald's.
A Baltimore County police officer is expected to recover after being shot in Pikesville, according to department officials.
Five men were injured in three separate shootings that were reported overnight in Baltimore, city police said Friday morning.
Actor and comedian Dave Chappelle is bringing his act to downtown Baltimore this month.
A Maryland man is facing charges in connection with an attack on two TSA officers at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) found its two talented singers to perform the "Star-Spangled Banner" with them for two Independence Day shows.
The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) has paused all dog intakes, adoptions, and foster placements because of a threat of parvovirus.
Maryland State troopers rallied behind a student, whose dad died while in the line of duty, during her high school graduation on Thursday.
The Baltimore City Inspector General released a new report about one of the city's Department of Transportation (DOT) facilities after complaints of unsafe work conditions.
A months-long sewer capacity moratorium that halted more than 20 new developments in Anne Arundel County has been lifted.
More than 80 University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) employees were laid off, school leaders wrote in a letter, citing "financial challenges."