• Double-Barreled Barrage at Cops - TMZ.com

    Double-Barreled Barrage at Cops - TMZ.com
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    Double-Barreled Barrage at Cops
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    The Baltimore shootout between cops and an armed robbery suspect who boarded a commuter bus was way more fierce than the initial video showed. Prosecutors in Baltimore just released new footage -- a surveillance cam on the bus and an officer's ...
  • New Video Released Of Possible Vehicle Involved In Hit-And-Run That Killed Cyclist

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — New surveillance video catches a glimpse of a possible suspect’s car involved in the hit-and-run death of a bicyclist in Towson.
    With the killing unsolved more than a week later, police are continuing to ask for the public’s help.
    This shred of new evidence is a relief to the victim’s family, who are hoping it’s enough to track down Aaron Laciny’s killer.
    The new video has Baltimore County police zeroing in on a sedan as a possible car i
  • Fire Crews Respond To Explosion/Fire In Harford County

    Belcamp, Md. (WJZ)– Fire crews are on the scene of an explosion that resulted in a fire in Belcamp Wednesday afternoon at a building.
    Authorities say the incident occurred at about 4:19 p.m.
    No injuries have been reported and all employees who work in the building have been accounted for.
    This story will be updated when more information is made available.
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  • Ben Carson's visit to Baltimore met with protesters - WBAL Baltimore

    Ben Carson's visit to Baltimore met with protesters - WBAL Baltimore
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    Ben Carson's visit to Baltimore met with protesters
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    Housing Secretary Ben Carson is in Baltimore this week, and the former neurosurgeon's trip back was met with protesters. The protesters are upset with proposed cuts to the Housing and Urban Development budget that they believe will harm families and ...
    HUD Secretary Carson eludes protestersBaltimore Brewall 6 news articles »
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  • Man shot by Baltimore officers in critical condition, police say - Baltimore Sun

    Man shot by Baltimore officers in critical condition, police say - Baltimore Sun
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    Man shot by Baltimore officers in critical condition, police say
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    A 23-year-old man who was shot Tuesday night by Baltimore police in Curtis Bay remained in critical condition Wednesday, police said. The man, who has not been identified publicly, was shot several times by officers after they spotted the man, believed ...
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  • Stunning Footage Gives New Views Of Deadly Police-Involved Shooting In Dundalk - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

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    Stunning Footage Gives New Views Of Deadly Police-Involved Shooting In Dundalk
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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Stunning new video captures a deadly shootout through the eyes of a Baltimore County police officer. The just-released footage shows police racing to the scene in Dundalk earlier this month, as a suspect walked out of a city bus with ...and more »
  • Stunning Footage Gives New Views Of Deadly Police-Involved Shooting In Dundalk

    Stunning Footage Gives New Views Of Deadly Police-Involved Shooting In Dundalk
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Stunning new video captures a deadly shootout through the eyes of a Baltimore County police officer.
    The just-released footage shows police racing to the scene in Dundalk earlier this month, as a suspect walked out of a city bus with a gun in each hand.
    WJZ’s Kimberly Eiten got a first look at the brand new evidence, recorded on three different cameras. Video captures everything from the first shots fired to the deadly take down, and the rush to help an injured offic
  • Community oversight panel discusses goals for Baltimore police improvements - Baltimore Sun

    Community oversight panel discusses goals for Baltimore police improvements - Baltimore Sun
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    Community oversight panel discusses goals for Baltimore police improvements
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    Mayor Catherine Pugh poses with several of her appointees to the Civilian Oversight Task Force at City Hall on Tuesday. The task force was mandated by the city's consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice and is tasked with reviewing and ...
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  • Baltimore Sets Record Low Temperature Early Wednesday Morning

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore has seen some temperatures in the 90s over the past few weeks, but we set a new record low temperature on Wednesday.
    It was 51 degrees at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport early Wednesday morning, breaking a nearly 50-year-old record.On #WJZ a record low of 51 at BWI this morning! A big warmup starts tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/k7BUpASh5D
    — Bob Turk WJZ-TV 13 (@TurkWJZ) June 28, 2017
    The old record low in Baltimore was 53 degr
  • College World Series Sets Total Attendance Record Of 357,646

    College World Series Sets Total Attendance Record Of 357,646
    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Attendance at the College World Series was the highest in the 71-year history of the event.
    A total of 357,646 fans turned out for the 16 games at TD Ameritrade Park, surpassing the previous record of 353,378 for 16 games in 2015. Total attendance has not fallen below 300,000 since first hitting that mark in 2006.
    This year’s average attendance of 22,352 was highest since the record 24,392 in 2013.
    The CWS ended Tuesday with Florida defeating LSU 6-1 to win the nat
  • Kennedy Krieger Aquatic Therapy Helps Patients With Spinal Cord Injuries

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Researchers at Kennedy Krieger are working on aquatic therapies to help those with spinal cord injuries.
    “Being a competitive gymnast, you have to have a lot of motivation and determination,” Kristen McAllister says.She still has those qualities, even after her life changed dramatically in college when a urinary tract infection led to sepsis, which led to a spinal cord infection.
    Two years later, her journey has brought her from Tennessee to Baltimore. Specifi
  • Controversial Canton Bike Lane Getting Another Chance

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A controversial bike lane in Canton is getting another chance.
    Alex DeMetrick reports, the city put it in, then said the bike lane would be removed, but now it’s staying put.
    Potomac Street in Canton was always a tight squeeze, but after the city installed the lane, the travel lane narrowed.
    Neighbors worried it was too narrow to let fire trucks and ambulances in.
    The city agreed and was planning to remove the bike lane, when a bicycle advocacy group sued.
    Both side
  • Coast Guard, Good Samaritan Help Save Boaters Off Ocean City Coast

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Coast Guard and a good Samaritan helped rescue three people from a boat that was taking on water.
    The boat was about 40 miles off the Ocean City coast Wednesday, when Coast Guard Station Ocean City got a report of a 27-foot boat that was taking on water after taking a wave over the stern.
    Coast Guard Cutter Lawrence Lawson, along with a lifeboat and an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, responded to assist.
    Crews arrived to find a good Samaritan had already take
  • CSX workers en route from Baltimore fatally struck by Amtrak train on adjacent tracks in Washington - Baltimore Sun

    CSX workers en route from Baltimore fatally struck by Amtrak train on adjacent tracks in Washington - Baltimore Sun
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    CSX workers en route from Baltimore fatally struck by Amtrak train on adjacent tracks in Washington
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    Two CSX Transportation workers had stepped off a freight train from Baltimore for a maintenance check when they were fatally struck on the adjacent tracks by an Amtrak train near Washington's Union Station late Tuesday night, causing widespread delays ...
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  • Baltimore Police Arrest Repeat Offender For Attempted Murder

    Baltimore Police Arrest Repeat Offender For Attempted Murder
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– City police arrested a suspect connected to a shooting that occurred Thursday.
    Tuesday, officers arrested Anthony Thompson, 24, for a non-fatal shooting that occurred last week in the 3700 block of 4th Street.
    Thompson was taken to Central Booking where he has been charged with attempted murder.
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  • Armed Robbery Suspects Caught In The Act Identified

    Armed Robbery Suspects Caught In The Act Identified
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have identified the two armed robbery suspects who were shot at by an officer after a citizen alerted the officer to the crime.
    18-year-old Maurice L. Allen Jr. and 21-year-old Malik McCaffity have been charged with a litany of charges, including armed robbery, robbery, and first and second degree assault.
    RELATED: Officer Fires Shot At Robbery Suspects After Citizen Alerts Police To Crime
    According to police, an officer was flagged down by someone at 8:4
  • Woman Sues Bar After Drunken Mechanical Bull Ride Results In Torn ACL

    Woman Sues Bar After Drunken Mechanical Bull Ride Results In Torn ACL
    CBS Local– A woman is suing the Manhattan restaurant Johnny Utah’s for failing to stop her from riding their mechanical bull because she was too drunk. The woman, Jocelyn Burmeister, fell off the bull and tore her ACL.
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    The incident happened in March and the lawsuit was filed on June 16. The lawsuit claims that she was “visibly intoxicated” and that employees of Johnny Utah’s should have prohibited her from
  • Fan Who Threw Beer At Oriole Given Probation, Banned From MLB Games

    Fan Who Threw Beer At Oriole Given Probation, Banned From MLB Games
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The man who tossed a beer can at Baltimore Orioles outfielder Hyun Soo Kim last year has been sentenced to probation, and is banned from all MLB games during his probation.
    Kenneth Pagan pleaded guilty to a mischief charge back in May, and on Wednesday,  was banned from all MLB games while he completes 12 months of probation.
    According to CTV News, he must also complete 100 hours of community service.
    Pagan’s lawyer said that Pagan has lost his job followi
  • Baltimore board approves $430 million project to tackle miles-long sewage backup - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore board approves $430 million project to tackle miles-long sewage backup - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore board approves $430 million project to tackle miles-long sewage backup
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    A worker walks through the denitrification building under construction at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun). Scott DanceContact Reporter. A Baltimore spending panel on Wednesday approved the city's half of a $430 ...
  • Black Girls Seen As “Less Innocent” Than White Girls, Study Finds

    Black Girls Seen As “Less Innocent” Than White Girls, Study Finds
    CBS Local– Adults view black girls as “less innocent” than white girls, according to a study from Georgetown University law school’s Center on Poverty and Inequality.
    The study found that black girls are not given the same benefits as white girls are, something the authors call “adultification.”
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    Researchers surveyed a group of 325 adults that was 74 percent white. The group is well educated, 69 percent of them
  • Smartphones Reduce Cognitive Ability Even When Not In Use, Study Finds

    Smartphones Reduce Cognitive Ability Even When Not In Use, Study Finds
    CBS Local– Smartphones have begun to consume our lives, with some going as far as calling them the addiction no one is diagnosing. But can phones have a negative effect on us even when we’re not using them?
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    According to a study published by the University of Texas, phones reduce our cognitive ability when they’re near us, even when we’re not using them.
    Researchers experimented with 520 college students. Some had their pho
  • Md. 911 Dispatcher Meets Child She Helped Deliver Over The Phone

    Md. 911 Dispatcher Meets Child She Helped Deliver Over The Phone
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A Howard County 911 dispatcher was recently able to meet the baby that she helped deliver over the phone in March.On Mar. 25, Dispatcher 1st Class Ros Burgess helped a couple deliver their child in their home. Tues., mom, dad & Axel visited to thank her! pic.twitter.com/uZo9292W6T
    — Howard County Police (@HCPDNews) June 28, 2017
    “I didn’t know what to expect, of course, but when he said his wife was having a baby, I said ‘OK,'” Ros Burgess
  • With move to Baltimore, Vitreon America looks to help grow plant-based research - Technical.ly

    With move to Baltimore, Vitreon America looks to help grow plant-based research - Technical.ly
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    With move to Baltimore, Vitreon America looks to help grow plant-based research
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    The botanical research firm is moving to Baltimore, and looking to partner with Morgan State University. With move to Baltimore, Vitreon America looks to help grow plant-based research. By Stephen Babcock / reporter. RELATED ARTICLES. 1. Regendus is ...and more »
  • Deputies: Woman Gives Birth To Child Fathered By 11-Year-Old

    Deputies: Woman Gives Birth To Child Fathered By 11-Year-Old
    PORT RICHEY, Fla. (AP) — A Florida woman has been arrested on child abuse charges after authorities said she gave birth to a child fathered by an 11-year-old.
    Hillsborough County Sheriff’s officials said in an email that 25-year-old Marissa Ashley Mowry faces a charge of sexual battery on a child younger than 12.
    A police report said Mowry was 22 when she began having sex with the boy near Tampa.
    Mowry became pregnant and gave birth in October 2014. Officials say she and the boy cont
  • Gary McCord On Quicken Loans National: ‘[TPC Potomac] Very Challenging’

    By Dave Shedloski
    The $7.1 million Quicken Loans National has moved around throughout its history. This week the prestigious invitational tournament hosted by Tiger Woods ventures to TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, a site familiar to PGA TOUR golfers and yet sporting a new identity.
    Opened in 1986, the formerly named TPC Avenel hosted the Kemper Open on the PGA TOUR until 2006. It has since been redesigned and now is a par-70 layout of 7,124 yards, though it’s still a scenic beauty that meande
  • TD Bank Could Pay $9 Million To Coin-Counting Machine Users In Class-Action Lawsuit

    TD Bank Could Pay $9 Million To Coin-Counting Machine Users In Class-Action Lawsuit
    CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS Local) — TD Bank could pay about $9 million to settle a class-action lawsuit on behalf of customers who used the bank’s coin-counting machines, according to a preliminary agreement before a federal judge.
    The agreement, if approved by a Camden federal judge, would include a $7.5-million payment for TD Bank customers who were allegedly shortchanged by nearly 1,200 “Penny Arcade” coin-counting machines.
    The deal would also conclude legal troubles that
  • 111 Terminally Ill Patients End Their Lives Under Calif. Right-To-Die Law

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CBS Local) — More than 100 terminally ill people in California have legally ended their lives since a “right-to-die” law took effect in 2016, according to a report from the state’s health department.
    Between June 9 and Dec. 31, 2016, 191 patients with six months or fewer to live legally obtained life-ending prescriptions under the End of Life Option Act, according to the report. However, only 111 people of the 191 had actually taken the pills by the en
  • Orioles Bench Coach John Russell Talks Pitching, Mancini & More

    Orioles bench coach John Russell joined Norris and Long to discuss the pitching struggles, Trey Mancini and the visit from 14-year old catcher Luke Terry last week.
    Gausman helped the Orioles walk away with a win last night, but Russell said, “I think you feel like these guys are capable of so much more. That’s part of watching them grow though, that they have to go through the growing pains. A lot of times you have to take some lumps before you start to really realize what you have
  • Baltimore Is Trying To Get Back On Track Is Series Against Toronto - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

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    Baltimore Is Trying To Get Back On Track Is Series Against Toronto
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    Mark Trumbo's statistics this season show that he's paid only modest dividends on the three-year, $37.5 million contract he signed in the offseason, although the Toronto Blue Jays might disagree with his value. Trumbo looks to continue his torrid play ...and more »
  • Baltimore Is Trying To Get Back On Track Is Series Against Toronto

    By GracenoteMark Trumbo’s statistics this season show that he’s paid only modest dividends on the three-year, $37.5 million contract he signed in the offseason, although the Toronto Blue Jays might disagree with his value. Trumbo looks to continue his torrid play versus the Blue Jays on Wednesday when the visiting Baltimore Orioles vie for a series victory over their American League East rivals at Rogers Centre.
    After belting a majors-best 47 homers in 2016, Trumbo has struggled thi
  • 16-Year-Old Arrested For Armed Robbery; 2nd Suspect Sought

    16-Year-Old Arrested For Armed Robbery; 2nd Suspect Sought
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have arrested a 16-year-old in connection with an armed robbery on Tuesday.
    Calantai Green has been charged with armed robbery, and police also found that he was wanted on a robbery warrant from earlier in the month.
    Police say the armed robbery happened in the unit block of S. Collington Ave.
    As the victim was walking, he was approached by a male suspect armed with a silver handgun.
    The victim grabbed the suspect’s gun, and as the two were trying to gai
  • Baltimore Ravens Bring In Two New Area Scouts

    Baltimore Ravens Bring In Two New Area Scouts
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Ravens announced Tuesday two changes within their personnel department: Brandon Berning was promoted to Midwest/Southwest area scout, and Kevin Weidl was hired as the organization’s Southeast/Southwest area scout.
    Berning originally joined the Ravens following the 2015 NFL Draft as a player personnel assistant after spending one year (2014) as a scouting intern with the New York Giants. In his new role, he will scout players from schools in the Big 12,
  • Donnie Wahlberg Leaves $500 Tip At Md. Waffle House

    Donnie Wahlberg Leaves $500 Tip At Md. Waffle House
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — “Blue Bloods” star and New Kids On The Block member Donnie Wahlberg tipped three Edgewood Waffle House employees $500 on Monday, our media partners at The Baltimore Sun report.
    The actor tweeted pictures of himself at the restaurant, which is open 24 hours, early that morning.Great crew at @WaffleHouse in Edgewater MD!Thanks for the awesome service!Night made!#WaffleHouse! pic.twitter.com/7OLoF2U0xr
    — Donnie Wahlberg (@DonnieWahlberg) June 26, 2017No sle
  • Baltimore hit a record low early Wednesday morning - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Baltimore hit a record low early Wednesday morning - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Baltimore hit a record low early Wednesday morning - Baltimore Sun
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    Temperatures dropped to 51 degrees in Baltimore early Wednesday morning, breaking a nearly 50-year-old record.and more »
  • Former Ravens linebacker Zach Orr to attempt comeback - Baltimore Sun

    Former Ravens linebacker Zach Orr to attempt comeback - Baltimore Sun
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    Former Ravens linebacker Zach Orr to attempt comeback
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    "Now that I've gotten a taste of the game being taken away from me, I'm even more hungry to play," Orr said on “Good Morning Football.” (Baltimore Sun video). Staff reportsThe Baltimore Sun. Former Ravens linebacker Zach Orr might not be done playing ...
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    Former Baltimore Rav
  • The Orioles (38-38) Posted Their Third Win In A Row

    By The Sports Xchange
    TORONTO — Kevin Gausman had that winning feeling again Tuesday night.
    It has been a while for the Baltimore Orioles right-hander. He had not won since May 31, a span of four winless starts in which he had three losses.
    Against the Toronto Blue Jays, however, he pitched 5 1/3 scoreless innings, leading the Orioles to a 3-1 victory in the opener of a three-game series.
    “I felt like earlier in the season I got way too fastball-happy in some counts where I should pr
  • Suspect Took Joyride On Street Sweeper, Crashed And Fled

    PATERSON, N.J. (AP) — Police in New Jersey are looking for a suspect who stole a street sweeper and went on a brief joyride before crashing it.
    Paterson police say the theft happened around 2 a.m. Wednesday as a worker was changing a garbage bag on the vehicle.
    The suspect drove the vehicle for about a half mile and then crashed into several cars before running away.
    No one was injured, but several parked cars were damaged.
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  • Why you should root for the Baltimore Ravens - NFL.com

    Why you should root for the Baltimore Ravens - NFL.com
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    Why you should root for the Baltimore Ravens
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    Oh, lord. I'm not stirring that pot. And if you've never heard of this (or PFT Commenter), then here's a quick oral history of a phrase that seems impossible to have ignored for this long. I would like to believe that if there are aliens monitoring us ...
    Have the Ravens ever developed a productive receiver?Baltimore Beatdownall 2 news articles »
  • Go Inside The Big Brother Season 19 House

    Go Inside The Big Brother Season 19 House
    Big Brother returns for its 19th season on June 28th at 8/7c on CBS. Julie Chen returns to her hosting duties in what is being called the “Summer of Temptation.” This season’s contestants will be challenged by the possibility of gaining money, power and safety in the game, but every temptation comes with a price.
    “Temptation has always been a part of Big Brother but this summer we are testing the Houseguests like never before,” said Executiv
  • Wednesday, June 28, 2017

    People Are Talking about the Baltimore Police Museum.Marty and Linh have Coffee With Gayle King of CBS This Morning.
  • Man Destroy Ten Commandments Statue At State Capitol

    Man Destroy Ten Commandments Statue At State Capitol
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Capitol police arrested a man after Arkansas’ new Ten Commandments monument was smashed to pieces when someone rammed a vehicle into it early Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the 6-foot granite statue was placed on state Capitol grounds.
    Secretary of State’s Office spokesman Chris Powell said capitol police arrested the male suspect early Wednesday.
    The driver is identified in an arrest report as Michael Tate Reed of Van Buren, Arkansas. A Facebook L
  • Zachary Orr Has Decided To Come Out Of Retirement, Will He Find A New Home Or Return To The Ravens?

    Zachary Orr Has Decided To Come Out Of Retirement, Will He Find A New Home Or Return To The Ravens?
    Ryan Mink of the Baltimore Ravens digital media team joined Ed and Rob to talk about linebacker Zachary Orr announcing that he plans to come out of retirement and continue his NFL career despite some doctors warning on his spine injury.
    What is the possibility that Orr returns to the Ravens after retiring in January? Mink says, “he said in the interview the Ravens would be the best case scenario, so I think the chances of him returning are fair…obviously he has all the relation
  • Zachary Orr Has Decided To Come Out Of Retirement

    Zachary Orr Has Decided To Come Out Of Retirement
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Zachary Orr announced that he plans to come out of retirement and continue his NFL career.
    The Ravens released the following statement from general manager and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome:
    “I spoke with Zach [Orr] yesterday, and he informed me that he would like to continue to play football. He is a free agent.”
    Ryan Mink of the Baltimore Ravens digital media team joined Ed and Rob to talk about linebacker Zachary Orr announcing his plans to come ou
  • ‘Big Bang Theory’ Star Home Destroyed By California Wildfire

    ‘Big Bang Theory’ Star Home Destroyed By California Wildfire
    SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) — The home of “Big Bang Theory” star Johnny Galecki has been destroyed in a wildfire in California.
    Nicole Perna, a spokeswoman for the 42-year-old actor, says his home on a ranch in the San Luis Obispo area was destroyed by the wildfire on the state’s central coast.
    By Tuesday night, a 2.5-square-mile (6.5 sq. kilometer) wildfire in the region was 60 percent contained. Fire officials have only confirmed that the wildfire has destroyed one bui
  • Ledecky, Adrian Steals Opening Night Show At US Nationals

    Ledecky, Adrian Steals Opening Night Show At US Nationals
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Katie Ledecky keeps makes winning look easy. Nathan Adrian continues to prove experience matters when things get close.
    Either way, the result was the same Tuesday night in Indianapolis: The two Olympic gold medalists qualified for another American world championship team.
    Ledecky, as usual, dominated the women’s 800-meter freestyle, winning by nearly 9 seconds. Adrian, meanwhile, rallied in the closing meters of the men’s 100 free and outtouched Caeleb Dres
  • GOP ‘Obamacare’ Repeal Teeters After Senate Shelves Vote

    GOP ‘Obamacare’ Repeal Teeters After Senate Shelves Vote
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican Party’s long-promised repeal of “Obamacare” stands in limbo after Senate GOP leaders, short of support, abruptly shelved a vote on legislation to fulfill the promise.
    The surprise development leaves the legislation’s fate uncertain while raising new doubts about whether President Donald Trump will ever make good on his many promises to erase his predecessor’s signature legislative achievement.
    Senate Republican leader Mitch McC
  • Fire, partial building collapse reported in Baltimore - ABC2 News

    Fire, partial building collapse reported in Baltimore - ABC2 News
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    Fire, partial building collapse reported in Baltimore
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    Copyright 2017 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. A fire in the 2400 block of Brentwood Avenue led to a partial building collapse in Baltimore. (Photo by Erick Ferris ...
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  • Florida Woman Says She Choked Dog After It Bit Her Hand

    Florida Woman Says She Choked Dog After It Bit Her Hand
    MARATHON, Fla. (AP) — A Florida woman told sheriff’s deputies she killed her 12-year-old Chihuahua because she was tired of the dog biting her.
    A Monroe County Sheriff’s statement says 61-year-old Alice Evans told deputies on Saturday that the dog named Big John had bitten her on the hand the previous night. She was arrested Tuesday on a felony charge of cruelty to animals.
    The arrest report says Evans told investigators she choked the dog with his collar and buried him in the
  • Baltimore Whiskey Company the latest addition to Union Collective complex - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Baltimore Whiskey Company the latest addition to Union Collective complex - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Baltimore Whiskey Company the latest addition to Union Collective complex
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    Max Lents (left) and Eli Breitburg-Smith, two of the three owners of the Baltimore Whiskey Company, are photographed in their Remington distillery in January 2016. The company announced it will move to Union Collective next year. (Barbara Haddock ...
    The Baltimore Whiskey Company joins UNION CollectiveABC2 News
    Baltimore Whiskey Co. expanding to Union Craft Brewing's new projectBa
  • Baltimore drivers ranked some of the worst in the country - ABC2 News

    Baltimore drivers ranked some of the worst in the country - ABC2 News
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    Baltimore drivers ranked some of the worst in the country
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    BALTIMORE, Md. - Baltimore has some of the worst drivers in the country. Second worst, according to Allstate. The insurance company found the only city with worse drivers was Boston. Allstate looked at how likely drivers were to get into an accident ...
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