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'Its Our Story': New Book Explores Aftermath Of Freddie Gray's Death From Eyewitness AccountsThe days after Freddie Gray's death are the focus of a new book by author Wes Moore and journalist and co-author Erica Green.

'You Can't Fix This Overnight': Five Years After Freddie Gray Riots, Baltimore Residents Say Not Much Has ChangedThis week marks five years since the uprising in Baltimore after Freddie Gray's funeral.

Donald Trump Tweeted He Could 'Fix' Baltimore Fast During 2015 Baltimore Uprising, Alleged Corruption In The CityIn a series of tweets from 2015 during the Baltimore uprising following Freddie Gray's death in police custody, Trump said that then-President Barack Obama wasn't doing enough to fix the city.

New Website Documents Civil Unrest In BaltimoreThe Maryland Historical Society has unveiled a new website that features photographs, videos and oral histories from the recent civil unrest in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray.

Peaceful Baltimore Demonstrators Calling For Justice & PeaceThe demonstrations taking over the city have been peaceful these past few days.

Developer Vow To Rebuild Senior Housing Cntr. Torched In BaltimoreAs our city tries to move on from Monday's riots--WJZ revisits North Chester and Gaye Street, where a huge fire caused major damage.

Right Call? Orioles Take The Field In Riot-Torn BaltimoreWith tempers still smoldering in riot-torn Baltimore and nearby neighborhoods clearing out rubble and debris, the Orioles played a baseball game Wednesday.

Thousands In Other Cities Protest Death Of Freddie GrayThousands of people hit the streets in Baltimore and several other cities, from Boston and New York to Indianapolis and Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to protest the death of a black man who died of spinal injuries after his arrest by Baltimore police and to demand reforms to police procedures.

Obama Aide, Baltimore Native Says Worst May Be OverThe leader of President Barack Obama's initiative for minority males says it has been painful to watch violence and looting in his native Baltimore.

Officials: No Immediate Decision In Gray CaseHaving weathered two all-night curfews with no major disturbances, Baltimore officials are now trying to manage growing expectations they will immediately decide whether to prosecute six police officers involved in the arrest of a black man who later died of injuries he apparently received while in custody.

Website Helps Marylanders Rebuild Charm CityAs Baltimore works to restore Monday’s violet destruction, a state website was created to assist those in need.

35 Arrested In Baltimore After First Night Of CurfewThe city is waking up after the first night of curfew following Monday’s night of unrest.