• New Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct Rock Trump Campaign

    New Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct Rock Trump Campaign
    GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Battered by sordid new accusations of sexual misbehavior, Donald Trump fought back in ever-more-remarkable fashion Friday, acting out one woman’s allegation onstage and suggesting another was not attractive enough to merit his attention. He defiantly denied a week’s worth of accusations that have all but consumed his presidential bid just over three weeks before the election.
    “She would not be my first choice, that I can tell you,” Trump sai
  • Ray Lewis, ‘Baltimore 1000’ Working To Create New Jobs For Young People

    Ray Lewis, ‘Baltimore 1000’ Working To Create New Jobs For Young People
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Former Baltimore Ravens star Ray Lewis is making it his business to put young people on career paths.
    How does the 2014 unrest following the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri lead to a jobs initiative in Baltimore?
    “It’s time to make it better, city by city, person by person, change one life a day,” said Ray Lewis, co-founder, Baltimore 1000.
    On the heels of unrest in that city, Ferguson 1000 was
  • Ray Lewis kicks of Baltimore 1000 jobs initiative - Baltimore Sun

    Ray Lewis kicks of Baltimore 1000 jobs initiative - Baltimore Sun
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    Ray Lewis kicks of Baltimore 1000 jobs initiative
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    Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis launched Baltimore 1000, a jobs and business development among small and minority-owned businesses, on Friday. Lewis and co-founder Lance McCarthy kicked off the initiative with a roundtable discussion with ...
    Ray Lewis teams up with Baltimore 1000 to get people jobsWBAL Baltimoreall 34 news articles »
  • 2 families displaced by Baltimore fire - WBAL Baltimore

    2 families displaced by Baltimore fire - WBAL Baltimore
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    2 families displaced by Baltimore fire
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    Officials said firefighters were met with heavy fire coming from the second floor of an occupied home. Crews went into the home and found fire in a front room. Firefighters were able to contain the fire before it spread to any adjacent properties. The ...
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  • Keidel: Prescott, Cowboys Face Test In Green Bay

    Keidel: Prescott, Cowboys Face Test In Green Bay
    By Jason Keidel
    In the cutthroat, zero-sum calculus of pro football, most teams would be celebrated for winning three of their first four games. But not the 2016 Green Bay Packers.
    Is there a 3-1 team more trivialized? You’d think a club with their cachet and current roster/record would be way more lauded. The team’s patriarch, after whom the Super Bowl trophy is named, turned middletown into Titletown. To hear the cynics, the Packers are a loss or two from plunging down th
  • Rob Long: Harbaugh And Flacco Are The Common Denominators

    Rob Long: Harbaugh And Flacco Are The Common Denominators
    Week six of the National Football League season is underway and the Baltimore Ravens will play with a new Offensive Coordinator. The team parted ways with Marc Trestman and promoted Quarterbacks Coach Marty Mornhinweg. Trestman joined the team before the 2015 season but with the injuries the Ravens suffered, it appeared that Head Coach John Harbaugh was willing to look past the team’s 25th ranking in points scored.
    The Ravens went out and signed wide receiver Mike Wallace in the off season
  • Baltimore Gearing Up For The Blue Angels This Weekend

    Baltimore Gearing Up For The Blue Angels This Weekend
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore is gearing up for an amazing sight above the city. The Blue Angels are a big part of Fleet Week and spent Friday taking test runs.
    “We study the city, we study all the obstacles and we just make sure that we’re clear,” said Lt. Commander Andy Talbott, Blue Angels.The Blue Angels are the pinnacle of aerial skill, maneuvering F-18s in absolute precision. At times, they’re just eight-inches apart at speeds between 140 to 700 miles-per-h
  • The Baltimore Sun wants to hear from Maryland voters - Baltimore Sun

    The Baltimore Sun wants to hear from Maryland voters - Baltimore Sun
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    The Baltimore Sun wants to hear from Maryland voters
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    How are you staying informed about the presidential contest? What do you think of the campaign? Have you decided how you will vote on Nov. 8? The Baltimore Sun is interested in asking Maryland voters how they get news about politics, their thoughts on ...
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  • U.S. Bans Samsung Galaxy Note7 Phones From Airliners

    U.S. Bans Samsung Galaxy Note7 Phones From Airliners
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Transportation Department is issuing an emergency order banning passengers and flight crews from bringing Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones on airline flights in response to reports of the phones catching fire.
    The order goes into effect Saturday at noon eastern time. It says the phone may not be carried on board or packed in checked bags on flights to and from the United States or within the country. The phones also can’t be shipped as air cargo.
    The department
  • Injury Report: Steve Smith Among Five Ravens Who Could Miss Game Against Giants

    Injury Report: Steve Smith Among Five Ravens Who Could Miss Game Against Giants
    By Daniel Benjamin
    The Baltimore Ravens will enter their game against the New York Giants the unhealthiest they’ve been this season. The Ravens Week 6 injury report includes 11 players dealing with a variety of injuries, some of which are severe enough to keep them out of Sunday’s game at the MetLife Stadium. Six of the 11 players on the list were either injured during last week’s loss to the Washington Redskins or this week in practice. In addition, Baltimore placed CB Sheldon
  • Brady Anderson To Be Inducted Into Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame

    Brady Anderson To Be Inducted Into Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Orioles Hall of Famer and current vice president of baseball operations Brady Anderson, along with seven other sports personalities, will be inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame on Thursday, November 3.
    The Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame has been around since 1956.
    A few of the other inductees include:
    Louis Carter, a football star at Arundel High School and the University of Maryland, where he led the Terps in rushing from 1972-74. Carter als
  • Woman Jumps From 2nd Story Window To Escape Canton Fire

    Woman Jumps From 2nd Story Window To Escape Canton Fire
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A massive two-alarm fire forces two families from their homes late Thursday night in Canton.
    Now investigators are searching for what caused the blaze, WJZ’s Mike Schuh reports.
    Clouds of smoke poured out of a Canton rowhome after a large fire broke out at around 11 p.m. It happened in the 1200 block of South Clinton Street.
    The blaze reached two-alarms before crews were able to get it under control.
    Witnesses say, when they arrived, the flames were five to ten feet
  • Maryland 31st in Accidental Shootings Involving Children

    Maryland 31st in Accidental Shootings Involving Children
    HAGERTOWN, Md. (AP) — An investigation by The Associated Press and USA TODAY Network shows that Maryland ranked 31st nationally in the number accidental shootings involving children over a 2 1/2-year period.Friday’s report shows 11 such incidents in Maryland from Jan. 1, 2014, through June 30 of this year. Nine children suffered nonfatal injuries and two were killed — a 4-year-old boy in Baltimore last January and a 17-year-old girl in Annapolis last June.
    The numbers work
  • Frederick Cleared To Remove Statue Linked To Slavery

    Frederick Cleared To Remove Statue Linked To Slavery
    FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — A Maryland city has cleared what could be the last obstacle to its plan to rid the City Hall courtyard of a statue of the man who wrote the 1857 Dred Scott decision affirming slavery.
    Frederick’s Historic Preservation Commission voted 4-1 Thursday to allow the removal of the bust of Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney, and a nearby bust of Maryland’s first governor, Thomas Johnson, who owned slaves. City officials say both will go to nearby Moun
  • Amid Corruption, Maryland Prisons Chief Seeks Solutions

    Amid Corruption, Maryland Prisons Chief Seeks Solutions
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland’s prisons chief has fought corruption by aggressively investigating bad behavior and rigorously screening new corrections officers. But some guards say it’s taking too long to hire more recruits, and with nearly 800 positions open, they’re so understaffed the prisons are becoming more dangerous.“We’re scared for our lives because anything can happen in there, and there won’t be enough staff to respond,” said Sgt. Patrick O
  • 1 dead, 2 injured in Baltimore shootings - WBAL Baltimore

    1 dead, 2 injured in Baltimore shootings - WBAL Baltimore
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    1 dead, 2 injured in Baltimore shootings
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    Police were called just before 8 p.m. to a shooting in the 2100 block of Wilkens Avenue. The victims, a 26-year-old man and a 50-year-old man, were taken to hospitals. The 50-year-old man died, police said Friday. At around 6:30 p.m., police were ...
    Three shot in two incidents in Baltimore Thursday nightBaltimore Sunall 3 news articles »
  • 1 dead, 2 injured in Baltimore shootings | Maryland News - WBAL ... - WBAL Baltimore

    1 dead, 2 injured in Baltimore shootings | Maryland News - WBAL ... - WBAL Baltimore
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    1 dead, 2 injured in Baltimore shootings | Maryland News - WBAL ...
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    Three people were shot Thursday in two separate shootings in Baltimore.and more »
  • Three Reasons The NFL’s Ratings Are Down

    Three Reasons The NFL’s Ratings Are Down
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — NFL ratings are down. Ratings for the NFL’s biggest primetime games dropped about 12 percent from last year during the first couple weeks of the season. They were down in Week 3 too, including the lowest-rated Monday Night Football broadcast ever.  However, that lowest-ever Monday night rating shouldn’t be too reflective because something else was going on that night: the first presidential debate.
    Another possible factor in the NFL’s ratings s
  • Body Of Man Wanted For Murder In Fla. Found In S.W. Baltimore

    Body Of Man Wanted For Murder In Fla. Found In S.W. Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The body of a man wanted for murder in Florida has been found in Southwest Baltimore.
    Police began looking for 26-year-old Norris Dail, Sr. last week when an Amber Alert was issued in Florida for his four-year-old.
    The alert was issued after the boy’s mother was found murdered in Jacksonville, Florida. Dail was suspected of killing her.
    The boy was located safe with family in Maryland.
    Police believe Dail took his own life.
  • Bill Belichick Expresses Support for Boston Cops

    Bill Belichick Expresses Support for Boston Cops
    BOSTON (AP) — New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is expressing support for the Boston police officers critically injured while responding to an argument between roommates.Belichick opened Friday’s news conference saying he and the organization wanted to “express our appreciation and support for the Boston Police Department.”
    He talked about the challenges police officers face, and said: “I just want to let them know we’re behind them, we appreciate
  • Judge to Dismiss Some Claims in Baltimore Officers' Lawsuit - ABC News

    Judge to Dismiss Some Claims in Baltimore Officers' Lawsuit
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    A federal judge says he'll dismiss several allegations in a defamation lawsuit against Baltimore's top prosecutor and a member of the sheriff's office brought by officers charged in the death of a black man injured in a police van. Media outlets report ...and more »
  • Judge to Dismiss Some Claims in Baltimore Officers' Lawsuit - ABC ... - ABC News

    Judge to Dismiss Some Claims in Baltimore Officers' Lawsuit - ABC ...
    ABC News
    A federal judge says he'll dismiss several allegations in a defamation lawsuit against Baltimore's top prosecutor and a member of the sheriff's office brought by ...and more »
  • Ohio to Suspend Doing Business with Wells Fargo

    Ohio to Suspend Doing Business with Wells Fargo
    NEW YORK (AP) — Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he is suspending Wells Fargo from doing business with state agencies, and excluding the bank from participating in any state bond offerings.The Republican governor’s announcement Friday follows similar moves by state treasurers in California and Illinois and the cities of Seattle and Chicago. The bank has been under fire for manipulating customer accounts to meet sales goals.
    Kasich said while Wells Fargo may not do retail banking in Ohio, i
  • Maryland-Minnesota will likely be decided by defensive lines - Baltimore Sun

    Maryland-Minnesota will likely be decided by defensive lines - Baltimore Sun
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    Maryland-Minnesota will likely be decided by defensive lines
    Baltimore Sun
    The questions that followed the Maryland defense into the 2016 season appeared to be silenced, at least in part, when the Terps nearly shut out Purdue two weeks ago at home in their Big Ten opener. The questions that followed the Maryland defense into ...and more »
  • Runners offer advice ahead of the Baltimore Running Festival - WBAL Baltimore

    Runners offer advice ahead of the Baltimore Running Festival - WBAL Baltimore
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    Runners offer advice ahead of the Baltimore Running Festival
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    Against the backdrop of the Navy's Blue Angels and Fleet Week, the 16th annual Baltimore Running Festival is shaping up to be a memorable one. More · Crab is key to Baltimore Running Festival medal · Baltimore Running Festival crab medal holds key to ...and more »
  • Maryland City Cleared to Remove Statue Linked to Slavery

    Maryland City Cleared to Remove Statue Linked to Slavery
    FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — A Maryland city has cleared what could be the last obstacle to its plan to rid the City Hall courtyard of a statue of the man who wrote the 1857 Dred Scott decision affirming slavery.The city of Frederick’s Historic Preservation Commission voted 4-1 Thursday to allow the removal of the bust of Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney (TAW-nee), and a nearby bust of Maryland’s first governor, Thomas Johnson, who owned slaves.
    City officials say both w
  • Woman, 60, jumps from second-floor window during Baltimore fire - WBAL Baltimore

    Woman, 60, jumps from second-floor window during Baltimore fire - WBAL Baltimore
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    Woman, 60, jumps from second-floor window during Baltimore fire
    WBAL Baltimore
    A 60-year-old woman jumped from a second-floor window Thursday during a fire that spread to multiple row homes on the 1200 block of Clinton Street. Photos. A 60-year-old woman jumped from a second-floor window Thursday during a fire that spread to ...
    Woman injured, 2 families displaced in Canton fireBaltimore Sunall 7 news articles »
  • Florida Court: Jury Must Unanimously Agree on Death Penalty

    Florida Court: Jury Must Unanimously Agree on Death Penalty
    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The fate of convicted killers on Florida’s death row — as well as the fate of people awaiting trial for murder — was put in limbo Friday after the Florida Supreme Court ruled that death sentences require a unanimous jury.By a 5-2 vote the court struck down a newly enacted law allowing a defendant to be sentenced to death as long as 10 out of 12 jurors recommend it. The court added that the new law can no longer be applied to pending prosecutions i
  • Baltimore praised internationally for efforts to reduce hunger - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore praised internationally for efforts to reduce hunger - WBAL Baltimore
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    Baltimore praised internationally for efforts to reduce hunger
    WBAL Baltimore
    With 750 corner and convenience stores and 45 supermarkets, Baltimore City is still full of food deserts. Food deserts are an area where the distance to a supermarket is more than a quarter of a mile away and more than 30 percent of households have no ...
  • Educator in Awe of Giant Blue Crab

    Educator in Awe of Giant Blue Crab
    BALTIMORE, Md. (WJZ)– Out on a recent education experience on the Susquehanna Flats, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Baltimore Urban Outreach Educator Angelica Willis is in awe of a giant blue crab caught a few days ago.Read story HERE.
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  • Rick Wagner returns but Ravens still missing five key players - Baltimore Sun

    Rick Wagner returns but Ravens still missing five key players - Baltimore Sun
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    Rick Wagner returns but Ravens still missing five key players
    Baltimore Sun
    Ravens head coach John Harbaugh meeting with the media after practice, as the Ravens prepare to play the NY Giants on Sunday. (Balitmore Sun video). Ravens head coach John Harbaugh meeting with the media after practice, as the Ravens prepare to ...and more »
  • Garceau: Will “Marty Ball” Stop The Ravens Slide?

    Garceau: Will “Marty Ball” Stop The Ravens Slide?
    The Ravens have lost back-to-back home games to the Raiders and the Redskins and head to the Meadowlands this weekend with a new offensive coordinator. Marty Mornhinweg has been promoted from quarterback coach after Marc Trestman was asked to leave the building and thanked for his contributions.
    So what can we expect “Marty Ball” to look like Sunday against the Giants? I didn’t get the memo but I expect a couple of things to look different. Let’s start with the run/pass r
  • Another grower applicant cries foul on Maryland medical marijuana licenses - Baltimore Sun

    Another grower applicant cries foul on Maryland medical marijuana licenses - Baltimore Sun
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    Another grower applicant cries foul on Maryland medical marijuana licenses
    Baltimore Sun
    Another company is crying foul after it was skipped over by the state panel that awards the medical marijuana. Another company seeking to grow marijuana for medicinal use is crying foul after it was skipped over by the state commission that awards the ...and more »
  • Preakness Tickets Go On Sale Monday

    Preakness Tickets Go On Sale Monday
    BALTIMORE, Md. (WJZ)–  The Maryland Jockey Club announced Friday that tickets for the 2017 Preakness Stakes, Black-Eyed Susan and InfieldFest at historic Pimlico Race Course will go on sale Monday, October 17 at 10 a.m.
    The 142nd Preakness Stakes and InfieldFest will take place Saturday, May 20. Black-Eyed Susan Day will take place Friday, May 19.
    Purchase Preakness tickets: HERE
    Purchase InfieldFest tickets: HERE
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  • Friday, October 14, 2016

    Friday, October 14, 2016
    Linh and Marty have Coffee With Kirk Cameron:
    Kirk Cameron is a television and film actor and producer, noted recently for his work in the family films Saving Christmas and Mercy Rule.
    People Are Talking: Weber’s Cider Mill Farm
  • Addressing trauma in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    Addressing trauma in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
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    Addressing trauma in Baltimore
    Baltimore Sun
    The Los Angeles Police Commission will consider significant changes in the way the LAPD handles shootings. The Los Angeles Police Commission will consider significant changes in the way the LAPD handles shootings. The case against Arizona's Sheriff ...
  • Lawmakers to Feds: Give $10M to NJ Transit for Train Safety

    Lawmakers to Feds: Give $10M to NJ Transit for Train Safety
    TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey’s congressional delegation is calling on the federal government to fulfill New Jersey Transit’s request for $10 million to help install an automatic train speed control system.Democratic Sens. Cory Booker and Bob Menendez and 12 members of Congress made the request to U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx after last month’s train crash in Hoboken.
    The transit agency said in a filing to federal regulators in June that it hasn&rsquo
  • Connie Imboden's 30-year examination of human form through camera - Baltimore Sun

    Connie Imboden's 30-year examination of human form through camera - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Connie Imboden's 30-year examination of human form through camera
    Baltimore Sun
    Photographer Connie Imoden's work has not been seen in a major exhibit in Baltimore for 13 years. On Oct. 19, Y:ART Gallery opens a retrospective of Imboden's photos spanning 1986-2016. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun video). Photographer Connie Imoden's ...and more »
  • Mom: ‘Uncertainty’ After Surgery on Twins Joined at Head

    Mom: ‘Uncertainty’ After Surgery on Twins Joined at Head
    NEW YORK (AP) — The mother of a set of conjoined twins who were attached at the head says they have been separated following a procedure at a New York City hospital.Nicole McDonald wrote in a Friday morning Facebook post that her 13-month old sons, Jadon and Anias, were separated following 16 hours of surgery at Montefiore Medical Center. She later posted a picture of Jadon alone in a hospital bed. She said Anias was still undergoing surgery.McDonald describes the atmosphere as “one
  • Tony Lombardi Says ‘Joe Flacco Is An Average Quarterback’

    Tony Lombardi Says ‘Joe Flacco Is An Average Quarterback’
    Tony Lombardi of Russell Street Report joined Norris and Long to preview the Ravens game on Sunday.
    “What’s the identity of the offense?” is the big question the Ravens are currently facing.
    As the Ravens bring some fresh eyes to the offense with the new coordinator Marty Mornhinweg, the team hopes to improve on the field. However, Tony Lombardi isn’t convinced all their problems are solved with the staffing change.
    “Joe’s being paid to be an elite quarterback
  • Police: Student Might Have Been Put in Headlock Before Death

    Police: Student Might Have Been Put in Headlock Before Death
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia police say they’re investigating the death of a 17-year-old special-needs student who might have been placed in a headlock by a staff member during a scuffle.Police say they were called to the Wordsworth Academy at about 11 p.m. Thursday where the student was found dead. Wordsworth is a residential school for children with special needs.
    Police say the teenage boy had mental health and medical issues and might have been put in a headlock by a staff me
  • College Football: Maryland Favored Over Minnesota

    College Football: Maryland Favored Over Minnesota
    By SportsDirect Inc.
    Maryland’s quest for the Big Ten East title took a significant hit last week – and it only can hope its star quarterback doesn’t suffer the same fate Saturday afternoon as the Terrapins host Minnesota. Redshirt senior Perry Hills was knocked out of last week’s 38-14 defeat to Penn State with a shoulder ailment and could be at risk of re-injuring himself if he suits up against the Golden Gophers.
    Maryland coach DJ Durkin marveled at the toughness of Mi
  • Mike Preston Previews The Ravens Vs The Giants

    Mike Preston Previews The Ravens Vs The Giants
    Mike Preston of the Baltimore Sun joined Ed and Rob to preview the Ravens’ Sunday afternoon match up against the Giants.
    The Baltimore Ravens will take the field at MetLife Stadium under the reign of a new coordinator. Will this make the difference for the struggling offense?
    There is still the question of protection for Joe on the field as players are riddled with injuries. However, Preston says, “I would be very surprised if Yanda doesn’t play. I think Stanley is go
  • Watch space station-bound rocket in first Wallops launch since explosion - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Watch space station-bound rocket in first Wallops launch since explosion - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Watch space station-bound rocket in first Wallops launch since explosion
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Watch a space station-bound rocket launch from the Delmarva for the first time in nearly two years Sunday. Most of Maryland will get a view of an International Space Station supply mission rocketing from the Delmarva peninsula Sunday, the first launch ...and more »
  • Comcast's Baltimore office is ditching the suburbs and moving to ... - Technical.ly Brooklyn

    Comcast's Baltimore office is ditching the suburbs and moving to ... - Technical.ly Brooklyn
    Technical.ly Brooklyn
    Comcast's Baltimore office is ditching the suburbs and moving to ...
    Technical.ly Brooklyn
    “A reoccurring theme in corporate real estate searches is the desire among companies to select offices in locations that will help motivate, attract and retain ...
    Comcast to move 140 suburban office workers to South Baltimore ...FierceCableall 2 news articles »
  • Comcast's Baltimore office is ditching the suburbs and moving to McHenry Row - Technical.ly Brooklyn

    Comcast's Baltimore office is ditching the suburbs and moving to McHenry Row - Technical.ly Brooklyn
    Technical.ly Brooklyn
    Comcast's Baltimore office is ditching the suburbs and moving to McHenry Row
    Technical.ly Brooklyn
    “A reoccurring theme in corporate real estate searches is the desire among companies to select offices in locations that will help motivate, attract and retain employees.” Comcast's Baltimore office is ditching the suburbs and moving to McHenry Row.
    Comcast to move 140 suburban office workers to South BaltimoreFierceCableall 2 news articles »
  • Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan Headline Prince Tribute Show

    Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan Headline Prince Tribute Show
    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan had the crowd partying like it was 1999 all over again at a tribute concert to Prince, nearly six months after his death.Khan brought Wonder onstage Thursday night at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul to duet on Prince’s “I Feel for You,” a 1984 hit for Khan. Wonder, wearing a suit and purple shirt, got the sold-out audience cheering with his signature harmonica riffs before the two performed Prince’s hit “1999,
  • Ravens To Test ‘New’ Offense Under Mornhinweg

    Ravens To Test ‘New’ Offense Under Mornhinweg
    By SportsDirect Inc.
    The Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants both are dealing with some problems on offense, but only one made a major move to shake things up this week. The Ravens’ offense will be under the direction of a new coordinator as Marty Mornhinweg takes over when Baltimore visits the Giants on Sunday.
    Baltimore decided to let offensive coordinator Marc Trestman go following a 16-10 loss at home to Washington last week and promoted Mornhinweg, who was serving as quarterbacks coa
  • Baltimore firefighters fight blaze in Barclay - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore firefighters fight blaze in Barclay - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore firefighters fight blaze in Barclay - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore City fire units were responding Friday morning to a blaze in the area of Greenmount Avenue and 25th Street in the city.
    Fire damages grocery store in Baltimore City | Maryland News ...WBAL Baltimore
    Fire damages Baltimore grocery store, causes $42,000 in damages ...ABC2 News
    Fire breaks out in East Baltimore's Barclay neighborhood Friday ...Fox Baltimoreall 6 news articles »
  • Baltimore firefighters fight blaze in Barclay - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore firefighters fight blaze in Barclay - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore firefighters fight blaze in Barclay
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    Baltimore City firefighters work a dwelling fire at the corner of Greenmount and 25th on Friday morning. Baltimore City firefighters work a dwelling fire at the corner of Greenmount and 25th on Friday morning. (Kim Hairston). Pamela WoodContact ...
    Fire damages grocery store in Baltimore CityWBAL Baltimore
    Fire damages Baltimore grocery store, causes $42000 in damagesABC2 News
    Fire breaks out in East Baltimore's Barclay n

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