Apr 30 Watch 7:43 News Wrap: Two earthquake survivors rescued as Nepal death toll grows By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Thursday, two survivors were pulled from rubble in Nepal, five days after the deadly earthquake. Officials say the overall death toll has passed 5,900, with no end in sight. Also, Baltimore police finished their investigation into… Continue watching
Apr 30 Watch 2:05 101 people released without charge after 48 hours in Baltimore police custody By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Apr 30 Here’s the real reason people in Baltimore are protesting By Colleen Shalby, Joshua Barajas PBS NewsHour visited Baltimore on Wednesday to speak with community members about Gray's death, and their foresight on Baltimore's future. Continue reading
Apr 30 Prisoner who shared van says Freddie Gray may have ‘intentionally’ tried to injure himself By News Desk According to police documents obtained by the Washington Post, a prisoner who was sharing the transport van with Freddie Gray stated he could hear Gray “banging against the walls” of the van and that he thought Gray “was intentionally trying… Continue reading
Apr 30 101 people released without charge after 48 hours in Baltimore police custody By Colleen Shalby According to a Baltimore public defender, more than 100 protersters were taken into police custody Monday and held for 48 hours without proper paperwork. Continue reading
Apr 29 Watch 9:32 How do we change broken police relations in America? By PBS News Hour Gwen Ifill talks to Laurie Robinson of the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, Ta-Nehisi Coates of The Atlantic, and Lester Spence of Johns Hopkins University about the forces driving Baltimore’s upheaval and what’s needed to improve relations between… Continue watching
Apr 29 Watch 4:31 Recovering from riots, Baltimore tries to refocus on Freddie Gray By PBS News Hour The presence of 3,000 police and National Guardsmen, as well as an overnight curfew, appeared to stabilize Baltimore. Tuesday night was not completely trouble free, but Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said the city is getting back to normal. Meanwhile, community… Continue watching
Apr 29 AG Lynch decries ‘senseless’ violence in Baltimore By Eric Tucker, Associated Press Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Wednesday called the rioting in Baltimore "senseless acts of violence" that were counterproductive to improving relationships between the police and community. Continue reading
Apr 29 5 ways you can help Baltimore By Marina Lopes During crises like the one in Baltimore, it's easy to feel helpless. We've researched five ways you can help the city rebuild and recover. Continue reading
Apr 28 Watch 10:46 Should government play a role in addressing root causes of Baltimore’s upheaval? By PBS News Hour Continue watching