Safe Streets, other programs help some Baltimore communities drastically cut crime
Catholic Charities and Safe Streets Baltimore are celebrating a 10-year relationship, working to prevent violence in Baltimore neighborhoods.
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Kaicey Baylor joined WJZ as a reporter in October 2024.
Before coming to Charm City, she spent the last three years as a morning reporter and multiskilled journalist at 13News Now in Norfolk, Virginia. She covered several stories including the Chesapeake Walmart mass shooting, the Richneck Elementary shooting, as well as anti-gun violence advocates working to repair their communities.
She got her start at WSET, working as a multimedia journalist in Danville, Virgnia. While there, she covered the Caesars casino project coming to the small city as well as efforts to bring more business to Southside Virginia.
Kaicey is a Philly native who graduated from Temple University. She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ).
When she's not working, you can find her at the gym, walking around the city or on the couch binge-watching Netflix.
Catholic Charities and Safe Streets Baltimore are celebrating a 10-year relationship, working to prevent violence in Baltimore neighborhoods.
Two Morgan State University wrestlers are competing in the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. It's the first time in the program's history.
Drivers in Baltimore lose about $3,017 per year from driving on roads and bridges that are congested, rough and lacking in safety features, according to a report from TRIP, a National Transportation Research Nonprofit.
Police said an officer was shot, and a SWAT team sniper killed a suspect.
DC United will face off against Inter Miami during a soccer match Saturday at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott signed an executive order that aims to improve public safety in the city and protect the rights of immigrants.
A Baltimore County native who was stranded in the Middle East as the war with Iran intensified said she safely got out of there and made it to her ultimate destination.
Marylanders are reacting to the United States and Israel's military strike on Iran.
The CIAA Tournament was expected to generate more than $30 million for the area.
Residents in Baltimore's Hampden community banded together after dealing with recent sewage backups in their homes.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) said the automated bus lane enforcement program is "designed to encourage safe driving behavior, support dependable transit, and protect vulnerable roadway users."
U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries met with Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson to discuss mid-cycle redistricting in Maryland.
A Maryland couple is raising money to bring home their twin infants who died in Mexico.
A Maryland restaurant is introducing West African flavors to its customers.
A 17-year-old will face charges after a 3-year-old accidentally shot himself in the ankle in Baltimore, police said.