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Katie Medley testifies about the emotional minutes after the shooting, fearing her husband dead after was shot in the face.

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake thanked members of the Baltimore Police Department and members of the community for assisting in the cleanup following Monday's riot.

One survivor, Katie Medley, told jurors that she thought the gunman was going to walk row by row and kill everyone during the July 20, 2012, shooting.

Gang members in Baltimore said Tuesday they resent authorities saying that they have threatened to "take out" police officers.

With help from reinforcements from other agencies, Baltimore police say they're prepared to prevent a repeat of Monday night's rioting.

With police and National Guard troops deployed across Baltimore, the Baltimore Orioles will play the Chicago White Sox behind closed doors.

Unrest sprang up in a city hurt by decades of economic decline and a dearth of opportunity for those left behind.

A Missouri man battling terminal brain cancer shares a special occasion with his daughters. Mike Bush reports.

For American Heart Month, the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) is teaming up with the Spread the Word campaign to increase awareness about the overlooked symptoms of coronary artery disease (CAD), one of the leading killers of women worldwide. The campaign also is designed to inform women of testing options that help spot CAD early and improve medical outcomes. CAD kills more women than all cancers combined but is harder to diagnose among women than men.

Members of the Bloods and Power Rules Gang in Baltimore say they are wrongly being portrayed as a source of violence in the city and maintain that they are united, peacefully, in justice for Freddie Gray.