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Kai Reed

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Baltimore, MD, United States

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Past articles by Kai:

Congress to introduce witness protection bill

There's a new push to protect witnesses of violent crimes in order to convince them to testify, with a bill being introduced in Congress. → Read More

Jennifer Hudson is in Baltimore!

The Baltimore Ravens are getting ready to kickoff Sunday's home game against the Denver Broncos, and the team has a special guest: Jennifer Hudson! → Read More

United We Stand Summit working to prevent hate-fueled violence

The White House hosted a summit Thursday as part of an effort to prevent hate-fueled violence. → Read More

Maryland woman denied bail after husband shot in DC hotel

The Baltimore County woman accused of shooting her husband in a Washington, D.C., hotel room remains held without bail Friday. → Read More

Jazzy Summer Night concert series begins in Baltimore

Weather canceled the last Jazzy Summer Night concert in Port Covington. And, although it may be hot Thursday night, the show is back on. → Read More

Woman's Doctor: Treatment for diabetic pain

In this Woman's Doctor segment, dealing with diabetic pain. → Read More

Schulz: Dems meddling in Republican gubernatorial primary race

A Republican candidate for Maryland governor believes Democrats are meddling in the GOP primary by pumping money into it. → Read More

Jury convicts teen of raping, killing 83-year-old woman in 2018

A teenager was convicted Wednesday of raping and killing an 83-year-old woman in Baltimore four years ago. → Read More

Capital Gazette mass shooting victims remembered 4 years later

Annapolis remembers the five journalists and employees who were killed in the attack on the Capital Gazette newsroom four years ago to the date. → Read More

Superintendent meets with Baltimore County Council over letter

Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Darryl Williams addressed the County Council for the first time since members wrote a letter calling for him to be replaced. → Read More

Preakness Live presents food, art, music at Pimlico

The all-day party at Pimlico Race Course is getting even bigger with the addition to the Black-Eyed Susan Day fanfare of Preakness Live, an all-new culinary, art and music festival. → Read More

Baltimore fire chief doesn't support Firefighter Safety Act

The Baltimore City Council is proposing a bill to regulate responses to vacant building fires, but the fire chief doesn't support it. → Read More

Experts expound upon future of COVID-19 as immunity increases

There are no plans to bring back face mask mandates in the Baltimore area, at least for now. → Read More

Harrison says police patrols will increase in Inner Harbor

With the weather getting warmer activity around the Inner Harbor is anticipated to increase, especially amongst teens. → Read More

Maryland sees low COVID-19 transmission, but metrics increasing

While the U.S. saw a steady uptick in new COVID-19 cases over the past 14 days, Maryland still has what the CDC considers to be low community transmission rates. → Read More

Baltimore launching guaranteed income pilot program

Starting in May, qualified young parents in Baltimore who have limited income can apply for the city's guaranteed income pilot program. → Read More

Officers recount rescuing 4 after van crashed into Severn pond

Two Anne Arundel County police officers said they acted on instinct when they rescued four people from a van that crashed into a pond. → Read More

Experts express cautiously optimism over COVID-19 pandemic

Johns Hopkins medical experts said there is cautious optimism over the state of the pandemic, and the key indicator is the hospitalization rate. → Read More

Hogan eliminates degree requirement for some Maryland state jobs

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is implementing a new policy to expand work opportunities at state agencies by easing certain restrictions. → Read More

Family of man fatally shot by police seeks justice from BPD

The family of an 18-year-old man fatally shot by Baltimore police is calling for justice. → Read More