The archive of all headlines from April 29, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Freddie Gray protesters gather for second night as 2,000 troops and 1,000 police assemble ahead of city-wide curfew. ‘We’ve got a long night ahead,’ governor promises
Baltimore Unrest
Maryland governor says 2,000 National Guard troops and 1,000 law enforcement officers will be on duty tonight. City's mayor declares: «These dark days aren't going to last, but Baltimore will."
Maryland governor says 2,000 National Guard troops and 1,000 law enforcement officers will be on duty tonight. City's mayor declares: «These dark days aren't going to last, but Baltimore will."
Maryland governor says 2,000 National Guard troops and 1,000 law enforcement officers will be on duty tonight. City's mayor declares: «These dark days aren't going to last, but Baltimore will."
Freddie Gray protesters gather for second night as 2,000 troops and 1,000 police assemble ahead of city-wide curfew. ‘We’ve got a long night ahead,’ governor promises
Maryland governor says 2,000 National Guard troops and 1,000 law enforcement officers will be on duty tonight. City's mayor declares: «These dark days aren't going to last, but Baltimore will."
Baltimore Unrest
Maryland governor says 2,000 National Guard troops and 1,000 law enforcement officers will be on duty tonight. City's mayor declares: «These dark days aren't going to last, but Baltimore will."
Freddie Gray protesters gather for second night as 2,000 troops and 1,000 police assemble ahead of city-wide curfew. ‘We’ve got a long night ahead,’ governor promises
Arrests begin as police enforce a 10 p.m. curfew. Maryland governor says 2,000 National Guard troops and 1,000 law enforcement officers are on duty.
Police use pepper on protesters after officers are pelted with rocks during a mandatory 10 p.m. curfew. Several arrests are made in the city.
Thousands of police officers and National Guard troops worked to maintain order and enforce a curfew amid scattered reports of clashes after a day of largely peaceful protests.
Police use pepper on protesters after officers are pelted with rocks. At least 10 people are arrested as a mandatory curfew remains in effect through the morning.
Freddie Gray protesters gathered for second night as 2,000 troops and 1,000 police assemble ahead of city-wide curfew. ‘We’ve got a long night ahead,’ governor promises
Thousands of police officers and National Guard troops worked to maintain order and enforce a curfew amid scattered reports of clashes after a day of largely peaceful protests.
Police use pepper on protesters after officers are pelted with rocks. At least 10 people are arrested as a mandatory curfew remains in effect through the morning.
Baltimore Unrest
Police use pepper on protesters after officers are pelted with rocks. At least 10 people are arrested as a mandatory curfew remains in effect through the morning.
The collision of ancient understandings and modern sensibilities weighed heavily on the nine members of the Supreme Court as they debated whether the Constitution guarantees gays and lesbians the right to marry.
Streets quiet by midnight as mass confrontation averted by community activists and Bloods and Crips gangs who pushed protesters back from police lines
Crowds dispersed as mass confrontation averted by community activists and Bloods and Crips gangs who pushed protesters back from police lines
Police use pepper on protesters after officers are pelted with rocks. At least 10 people are arrested as a mandatory curfew remains in effect through the morning.
Police use pepper on protesters after officers are pelted with rocks. At least 10 people are arrested Tuesday in the unrest that followed the funeral of a young black man whose spine was nearly severed in police custody, and later died.
The devastation, in blighted neighborhoods on both sides of town, was part of a heavy blow for Baltimore, a long-suffering city that has in recent years shown encouraging signs of a comeback.
Baltimore Unrest
Police use pepper on protesters after officers are pelted with rocks. At least 10 people are arrested Tuesday in the unrest that followed the funeral of a young black man whose spine was nearly severed in police custody, and later died.
Police fire pepper on protesters and arrest at least 10 people after officers are pelted with rocks, bottles. «The city is stable," police commissioner says.
The mostly deserted streets stood in contrast to the blazes that had raged the night before after the funeral of Freddie Gray, who died after suffering an injury in police custody.
There was no repeat of Monday’s violence in which people pelted police, looted stores and set things ablaze. But tensions remained as the city sought to return to normal.
Clinton to lay out series of reforms to end mass incarceration, after saying on Tuesday that Freddie Gray’s death and subsequent clashes were ‘heartbreaking’
Gov. Jerry Brown ramped up his efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, issuing an executive order Wednesday morning with more ambitious targets. Nation Baltimore sees a calmer night as curfew curbs violence
Gov. Jerry Brown ramped up his efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, issuing an executive order Wednesday morning with more ambitious targets. Governor Brown
Clinton says patterns of violence against black men are ‘unmistakable and undeniable’ and calls for police officers across the country to wear body cameras
The government reported that first-quarter annualized growth was just 0.2 percent, missing analyst estimates of 1 percent.
Clinton unveils her first major policy proposal as a presidential hopeful. The policy would include shifting people found guilty of nonviolent drug crimes from lockups to treatment and rehabilitation programs. Hillary Clinton
Clinton unveils her first major policy proposal as a presidential hopeful. The policy would include shifting people found guilty of nonviolent drug crimes from lockups to treatment and rehabilitation programs. Hillary Clinton on ’hard truths about race and justice’
Interviews with U.S. and Western officials in Kabul and Washington offer a picture of a more forceful range of military operations against the Taliban in recent months.
A report indicates improvement in safety processes related to surgery, but hospital performance on reducing infections, accidents and errors isn't much better. New hospital safety scores available for consumers
Republican governor extends 24-hour detention-without-charge limit ‘to protect public safety’ while courts impose sky-high bail bonds for minor offences
A report indicates improvement in safety processes related to surgery, but hospital performance on reducing infections, accidents and errors isn't much better. Sports Now Live updates from Baltimore on the loneliest baseball game ever
Republican governor extends 24-hour detention-without-charge limit ‘to protect public safety’ while courts impose sky-high bail bonds for minor offences
'Continuing drought and heat may have increased dust, grass fires and wildfires' that have hurt the Central Valley's air quality. The Fresno-to-Madera region is reportedly the most polluted year-round. Sports Now Live updates from Baltimore on the loneliest baseball game ever
A report indicates improvement in safety processes related to surgery, but hospital performance on reducing infections, accidents and errors isn't much better. Sports Now Live updates from Baltimore on the loneliest baseball game ever
A report indicates improvement in safety processes related to surgery, but hospital performance on reducing infections, accidents and errors isn't much better. Show Tracker Column: Baltimore mom smacked some sense into her son -- and the rest of us too
A report indicates improvement in safety processes related to surgery, but hospital performance on reducing infections, accidents and errors isn't much better. Show Tracker Mary McNamara: Baltimore mom smacked some sense into her son -- and the rest of us too
Some Supreme Court justices likened a lethal-injection drug to burning at the stake. Others said drug opponents were waging a “guerrilla war” on execution.