• At Least 11 Injured In Multi-Car Crash With Tractor-Trailer Car Carrier On Bel Air Rd.

    At Least 11 Injured In Multi-Car Crash With Tractor-Trailer Car Carrier On Bel Air Rd.
    BEL AIR, Md (WJZ) — Harford County Fire and EMS says 11 people have been reported as injured, after a multi-car accident at the 1700 block of Bel Air Road, just south of Connolly Road and south of the bypass in Harford County.
    Approximately 14 cars have collided on the northbound lane after a tractor trailer crashed coming southbound and struck cars on the northbound side, crossing over the double yellow lines. Maryland State Police are investigating.
    Motorists are suggested to use Harford
  • Baltimore delegates endorse bill to review city police district lines - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore delegates endorse bill to review city police district lines - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore delegates endorse bill to review city police district lines
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore's members of the House of Delegates unanimously endorsed a bill Friday that would require the city police department to conduct a long-sought review of its district boundaries and repeat the process every 10 years, after the Census. The ...and more »
  • Lawmakers propose revamping Maryland medical marijuana panel, awarding more licenses - Baltimore Sun

    Lawmakers propose revamping Maryland medical marijuana panel, awarding more licenses - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Lawmakers propose revamping Maryland medical marijuana panel, awarding more licenses
    Baltimore Sun
    State lawmakers are pushing to revamp the Maryland's medical cannabis commission and award additional licenses to prospective growers, processors and dispensaries in hopes of getting more minority-owned businesses involved in the fledgling industry.
  • Baltimore Co. Police ID Man Killed In Overlea Police-Involved Shooting

    Baltimore Co. Police ID Man Killed In Overlea Police-Involved Shooting
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Baltimore County Police identified Kerry Lee Coomer, 59, as the man who was fatally shot in a police-involved shooting Thursday night.
    Officers say the shooting happened at Greenwood Avenue in Overlea Thursday around 10:43 p.m. Coomer’s estranged wife, who lives nearby, told police he had been arguing with her throughout the day and was suicidal. She also said that he said he wanted to die and pointed a scoped rifle at himself.
    Coomer then threatened his w
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  • Lawyer: Settlement Pending in Catholic School Sex Case

    Lawyer: Settlement Pending in Catholic School Sex Case
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Lawyers for a Catholic high school girl say they’ve reached a tentative settlement with the Archdiocese of Baltimore in a civil lawsuit alleging she was preyed upon by a lesbian soccer coach.Attorney Al Scanlan told The Associated Press in an email Friday that the parties have informed the Baltimore City Circuit Court of the pending settlement. Scanlan says the details will be confidential.
    Archdiocese spokesman Sean Caine declined to comment on the case.
    The civil l
  • Mark Trumbo Was Adamant About Staying In Baltimore

    Mark Trumbo Was Adamant About Staying In Baltimore
    In his press conference before joining Scott and Jeremy on 105.7 the Fan, Mark Trumbo expressed how staying with the Baltimore Orioles was his first choice and he wanted to call Baltimore home.
    So what is it about Baltimore that the players love so much?
    “The first thing that I noticed was when I came to spring training last year as a new player, how welcoming everybody was and how easy it was to integrate into things almost immediately and I know that’s not the case everywhere.
  • Anne Arundel Co. Police Search for Robbery Suspect

    Anne Arundel Co. Police Search for Robbery Suspect
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Anne Arundel County are searching for a suspect who robbed an Annapolis bank Thursday.
    Around 3:30 p.m. police say the suspect entered the Howard Bank located at 116 Defense Highway, implied he had a gun and demanded money. After receiving money, the suspect fled the bank on foot.
    The suspect is described as a black man, around 5-feet 10-inches and wearing dark clothing.
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  • Keidel: Ranking Bill Belichick Among Great NFL Coaches

    Keidel: Ranking Bill Belichick Among Great NFL Coaches
    By Jason Keidel
    Today marks 17 years since Bill Belichick left his one-day gig as head coach of the New York Jets — or, more famously, HC of the NYJ — trading Gang Green for the red, white and blue of the New England Patriots.
    The colors are quite emblematic, as Belichick has spent the intervening years building an empire, based on the wholly American notion of success — winning. To quote another American monolith Dale Earnhardt, second place is the first loser. No one has come
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  • New Trial Date Set for Man in Death of Baby Daughter

    New Trial Date Set for Man in Death of Baby Daughter
    CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP) — A western Maryland man accused of killing his 2-month-old daughter has a new trial date in Cumberland.Kyle Poindexter’s trial was scheduled for Feb. 15-17 at a hearing Friday. The trial had been scheduled to begin this week.
    The 23-year-old Cresaptown man was charged in April with second-degree murder and other offenses in the death of Avery Poindexter. Doctors say she died from a head injury.
    Police say the mother, Poindexter’s girlfriend, left the girl
  • Five Best Moments From Pre-Pro Bowl Festivities

    Five Best Moments From Pre-Pro Bowl Festivities
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The NFL spiced up the normally staid Pro Bowl week with its first ever skills competition. The NFC beat the AFC 3-2 in the five-challenge gauntlet.
    Jarvis Landry Wins the Hands Competition .@God_Son80 WINS!
    He beats @OBJ_3 by 0.2 seconds in the hands competition. #ProBowlSkills https://t.co/8l1Fy4mZBX
    — NFL (@NFL) January 27, 2017
    Landry beat Odell Beckham Jr. by 0.2 seconds in the hands competition.
    Ezekiel Elliott Goes Nuts Over NFC Dodgeball W
  • Judge: Melania Trump’s Suit Against Md. Blogger Can Go Forward

    Judge: Melania Trump’s Suit Against Md. Blogger Can Go Forward
    ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — First lady Melania Trump can move ahead with a libel lawsuit she filed against a blogger who reported rumors that she worked as a high-end escort, a judge ruled Friday.
    The blogger, Webster Tarpley of Gaithersburg, sought to have the lawsuit dismissed. His lawyer argued Friday in Montgomery County Circuit Court that Tarpley accurately reported in an August blog post the fact that there were rumors about whether Trump’s modeling career included work as an escort.
  • ‘Hamilton’ Cast To Sing At Super Bowl 51

    ‘Hamilton’ Cast To Sing At Super Bowl 51
    NEW YORK (AP) — Original cast members of the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit “Hamilton: An American Musical,” will sing “America the Beautiful” during pregame festivities at Super Bowl 51, the NFL and Fox announced Friday.The performance by Renee Elise Goldsberry, Jasmine Cephas Jones and Phillipa Soo, who starred as the Schuyler Sisters, will be televised live by Fox prior to kickoff Feb. 5 when the Atlanta Falcons face the New England Patriots.
    Beginning with Vick
  • NFL Sees Drop In Player Concussions During 2016 Season

    NFL Sees Drop In Player Concussions During 2016 Season
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — According to data released by the NFL earlier this week, concussions in the NFL dropped by 11.3 percent in 2016.
    There were 244 reported concussions during practices and games in the preseason and regular season, but that’s down from the 275 reported in 2015.
    The 2016 decrease seems to coincide with the regulatory component that was added to the concussion protocol prior to last season’s start.
    RELATED: NFL Pledging $100 Million To Player Safety, Con
  • Senate Bill Would Allow Student Refusal of Animal Dissection

    Senate Bill Would Allow Student Refusal of Animal Dissection
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — State Sen. Ronald Young, D-Frederick and Washington counties, this week proposed legislation requiring that public and nonpublic schools allow students the right to refuse to participate in or observe coursework that involves live or dead animals.Young argued at a hearing Wednesday before the Maryland Senate’s Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs committee that alternative coursework or assignments should be available for students who decide not to parti
  • Vehicular Homicide Suspect Arrested Nearly a Year After Incident

    Vehicular Homicide Suspect Arrested Nearly a Year After Incident
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Baltimore City Police arrested a suspect connected to a vehicular homicide almost a year after the incident happened.
    Officers arrested 27-year-old Tavon Ross, of the 1800 block of 29th Street, Thursday, for a fatal crash that occurred on Feb. 28, 2016 at the intersection of East Monument Street and Caroline Street at 3:40 a.m.
    Detectives reported that Ross was driving a 2006 Lexus eastbound in the 1500 block of Monument Street and failed to stop at a red light. The Lexus
  • Woman Says Police Questioned Her Immigration Status

    Woman Says Police Questioned Her Immigration Status
    BEL AIR, Md. (AP) — A Bel Air woman says officers detained her as she walked in her neighborhood and questioned her about her immigration status.The Baltimore Sun reports that Aravinda Pillalamarri, who was born in the United States to Indian parents, spoke at a Bel Air Board of Town commissioners meeting last week.
    She says an officer stopped her Dec. 21 and asked what she was doing. She replied that she was walking, but the questions continued. A supervisor arrived and asked Pillala
  • Baltimore County Restaurant ‘Week’ To Last Through Feb. 4

    Baltimore County Restaurant ‘Week’ To Last Through Feb. 4
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Baltimore County Restaurant “Week” is here, but it actually lasts 16 days.
    It began last Friday, but you can still get great deals on meals through Feb. 4.
    “The best part of Baltimore County Restaurant Week is bringing in those new faces,” says Justin Windle, managing partner of Pappas restaurants. “Giving them a good experience at your restaurant and then for the repeat business. They come back after restaurant week is over.”
    “Gen
  • Ravens OL Marshal Yanda Named Best In The NFL

    Ravens OL Marshal Yanda Named Best In The NFL
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Ravens guard Marshal Yanda was named the best offensive lineman in the NFL by Pro Football Focus.
    The six-time Pro Bowler is the second-best offensive lineman in Ravens history just behind Hall of Fame left tackle Jonathan Ogden and is the first player to receive this recognition twice.
    Yanda did not allow a sack or a quarterback hit in 2016, even though he was playing with one healthy arm for most of the season.
    Yanda suffered a left shoulde
  • Man Gets 6 Years Behind Bars for Fatal Ocean City Fight

    Man Gets 6 Years Behind Bars for Fatal Ocean City Fight
    OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP) — A Sparrows Point man is expected to serve six years behind bars following a fight in Ocean City that left one man dead.Worcester County State’s Attorney Beau Oglesby says 21-year-old Darren Beattie was sentenced to 10 years in prison but will only have to serve six years unless he violates probation upon his release.
    Prosecutors say Beattie got into a fight on May 29 with 31-year-old Ryan Shupert of Lutherville. Shupert died of his injuries two days later at a
  • Weather Blog: Partly Sunny & Windy

    Weather Blog: Partly Sunny & Windy
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Low pressure will remain nearly stationary over eastern Canada through tonight while high pressure remains draped across the Rockies into the southern U.S. A westerly flow around these systems will bring more seasonable conditions to the area along with some sunshine. Max temps today will range from the 20’s in the mountains to the middle 40’s near Washington and Baltimore. Seasonably cold conditions will continue tonight with lows in the 20’s across
  • Vice President Pledges To End Taxpayer-Funded Abortion

    Vice President Pledges To End Taxpayer-Funded Abortion
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence told a crowd gathered Friday in Washington for the annual March for Life rally that ending taxpayer-funded abortion and choosing a Supreme Court justice who will uphold “God-given” liberties are among top priorities of the Trump administration.
    One of Trump’s first official acts after taking office a week ago was to sign an executive order banning U.S. aid to foreign groups that provide abortions. Pence said more such action wou
  • Deceased Victim of I-70 Crash ID’d

    Deceased Victim of I-70 Crash ID’d
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Maryland State Police identified of the victim involved in the fatal crash in Frederick County.
    The victim has been identified as Jacob Jackson, 46, of Gaithersburg. He was the driver and the only person in the 2011 Nissan Rogue involved in the crash that occurred around 9 a.m. Wednesday. He pronounced dead at the scene.
    RELATED: New Video Released; Questions Surround Motorcade’s Role In Fatal Wreck
    The three others involved in the crash were
  • Killed Suspect in Police-Involved Shooting ID’d

    Killed Suspect in Police-Involved Shooting ID’d
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Baltimore County Police identified Kerry Lee Coomer, 59, as the man who was fatally shot in a police-involved shooting Thursday night.
    Officers say the shooting happened at Greenwood Avenue in Overlea Thursday around 10:43 p.m. Coomer’s estranged wife, who lives nearby, told police he had been arguing with her throughout the day and was suicidal. She also said that he said he wanted to die and pointed a scoped rifle at himself.
    Coomer then threatened his w
  • Drake Will Host, Produce The First NBA Award Show

    Drake Will Host, Produce The First NBA Award Show
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Drake announced he will host and produce the NBA’s first annual awards show on June 26.
    The “Hotline Bling” rapper previously hosted the 2014 ESPYs. “The ESPYs let me do great things, and I thank them a lot for that. Usually award shows sometimes are a bit restricted. But they let me do a lot at the ESPYs, so we’ll just expand on that concept. I love hosting. I love being in a room full of iconic, legendary people that I look up to and h
  • Bel Air Deer Has Head Stuck In A Jar is Cause of Concern

    Bel Air Deer Has Head Stuck In A Jar is Cause of Concern
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is looking for a deer that has a pretzel jar stuck on its head.Residents such as Chris Beauchamp spotted the deer and took photos of it this week. Resource workers are out again Friday looking for the deer.This is a developing story.
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  • Governor Appoints Nick Mosby to Vacant Maryland House Seat

    Governor Appoints Nick Mosby to Vacant Maryland House Seat
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan has appointed Nick Mosby to a vacant seat in the Maryland House of Delegates.The governor announced the appointment on Friday.
    Mosby, a Democrat, was recommended by the Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee to fill the seat vacated by Barbara Robinson. Robinson was recently sworn in as a state senator.
    Mosby, the husband of Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, will represent District 40 in Baltimore. He was a member of the Baltimore C
  • CBS Sports’ Seth Davis Breaks Down UNC-Miami ACC Matchup

    CBS Sports’ Seth Davis Breaks Down UNC-Miami ACC Matchup
    Ryan Mayer
    College basketball season rolls along as we draw nearer to March Madness. This past week has been a rough one for teams ranked in the AP’s Top 10, with five of them falling in upsets to conference opponents. Villanova (#1), Kansas (#2), Kentucky (#4), Florida State (#6) and UCLA (#8) all suffered losses to unranked conference foes, opening the door for some movement at the top of the rankings.
    One team looking to capitalize will be last year’s national runner-up, the
  • Enter To Win A Monster Jam VIP Judging Experience

    Enter To Win A Monster Jam VIP Judging Experience
    Enter for your chance to be a VIP Judge at Monster Jam on Friday, February 24th at 7:30pm at Royal Farms Arena!
  • Maryland To Celebrate 2001 Final Four & 2002 National Championship Teams

    Maryland To Celebrate 2001 Final Four & 2002 National Championship Teams
    COLLEGE PARK, Md. –  The University of Maryland will honor its 2001 Final Four and 2002 National Championship men’s basketball teams with a variety of celebrations surrounding the Terps’ game against Iowa on Feb. 25 at XFINITY Center.
    Members of each team along with former head coach and Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Gary Williams will be on-hand to honor the 15th anniversary of the 2002 national championship team and celebrate the program’s first trip the Final Fou
  • Police Arrest Md. Couple With $1.1 Mlillion Worth of Marijuana

    Police Arrest Md. Couple With $1.1 Mlillion Worth of Marijuana
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Harford County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Joppa couple who had an estimated $1.1 million worth of marijuana in a storage facility.In late 2016, police say they began investigating 28-year-old Harold Junior Morris III. After weeks of surveillance Harford and Baltimore County Police and the DEA executed a search warrant at his storage facility in the 900 block of Pulaski Highway, Morris’ home in the 2000 block of Mountain Road and his bank accounts
  • Kraft Heinz Employees Will Get Day Off After Super Bowl

    Kraft Heinz Employees Will Get Day Off After Super Bowl
    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Kraft Heinz says the Monday after the Super Bowl will be a day off for its salaried employees, and it has launched a tongue-in-cheek campaign to make the day — dubbed “Smunday” — a national holiday.
    The food producing giant is co-headquartered in Chicago and Pittsburgh, neither of which has a team in the Feb. 5 game.
    The company has started a Change.org petition and launched a website, http://www.smunday.org . If enough signatures are collected, Kr
  • Kevin Gausman Wants To Aim For Lower ERA In 2017

    Kevin Gausman Wants To Aim For Lower ERA In 2017
    Orioles pitcher Kevin Gausman joined Norris & Long to talk about getting ready for the season, how his time off has been and Fan Fest.
    Gausman finished the season with a 3.61 ERA in 2016.”I thought I should have been a lot better. My first half was mediocre, and to only give your team one win…it’s unacceptable. But overall I finished the year great, and overall, I think my entire career I seem to get better as the year goes on. So I’ve been trying to figure
  • NFL Auditioning Orlando As Permanent Pro Bowl Home

    NFL Auditioning Orlando As Permanent Pro Bowl Home
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — As the NFL plays its first Pro Bowl in Orlando, wondering if it can be a long-term landing point for the beleaguered all-star game, Drew Brees can’t help but think about what was left behind.
    The Saints quarterback understands the NFL’s decision to move the Pro Bowl from Hawaii to Orlando from a business standpoint. Still, the 10-time Pro Bowler feels for Honolulu and the loss of the game it had become synonymous with.
    “It’s tough that it’
  • 3 Md. Juveniles Arrested for Armed Carjacking

    3 Md. Juveniles Arrested for Armed Carjacking
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Baltimore City Police arrested three juveniles Thursday for an armed carjacking that occurred last Saturday.
    Officers responded to the 3700 block of Eastwood Drive Saturday and located the victim who said two males assaulted him and took his green 2009 Toyota Corolla and one suspect appeared to be armed with what looked like a semi-automatic handgun.
    On Thursday, an officer spotted the vehicle in the 2800 block of Edison Highway and the suspects attempted to flee in the Co
  • California Once Again Center Stage With NFL On The Move

    California Once Again Center Stage With NFL On The Move
    ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Pro Football Writer
    America’s most popular sport is in the midst of its greatest migration since the mid-1990s. In a little over a year, three NFL franchises have moved, announced a resettlement or filed paperwork seeking to relocate.
    California is once again at the heart of this shift. That was the case in 1958 when the Giants and Dodgers brought big league baseball to the West Coast, two years later when the NBA’s Minneapolis Lakers moved to Los Angeles and agai
  • List Of Major Sports League’s Franchise Relocations

    List Of Major Sports League’s Franchise Relocations
    The Associated Press
    A year after the Rams returned to Los Angeles, the Chargers announced they’ll be joining them in L.A. and the Raiders sought permission to move to Las Vegas.
    If Mark Davis gets approval, this trio of franchise relocations would represent the largest migration in North America’s sports landscape since the 1990s when the Rams and Raiders abandoned L.A., the Oilers left Texas for Tennessee and the Browns bolted Cleveland for Baltimore.
    Some of the notable relocation
  • Political Football: For Some, Super Bowl Reflects US Divide

    Political Football: For Some, Super Bowl Reflects US Divide
    BOSTON (AP) — Not even the grandest of American sports spectacles is immune to the nation’s deep political divisions.
    Patriots fans have spent nearly two full seasons being reminded of the close friendship between President Donald Trump and their team’s three top figures — owner Robert Kraft, star quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick.
    As the Super Bowl approaches, that has put the typically united Patriots Nation at odds over how hard to celebrate a team chasing
  • The History Behind The Footballs Of The NFL

    The History Behind The Footballs Of The NFL
    DAVE SKRETTA, AP Sports Writer
    Skip Horween’s great-grandmother wanted nothing to do with football.
    In fact, her two sons were so petrified she would find out they were messing around with the barbaric-looking game that they decided to play under assumed names. That’s how it came to be that Arnold and Ralph “McMahon,” both standouts on the Harvard football team a century ago, managed to play for the Chicago Cardinals in the early days of professional football. And in a ro
  • DNR: Bel Air Deer May Die Due to its Head Stuck in a Jar

    DNR: Bel Air Deer May Die Due to its Head Stuck in a Jar
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is looking for a deer that has a pretzel jar stuck on its head.Residents such as Chris Beauchamp spotted the deer and took photos of it this week. Officers are out again Friday looking for the deer.This is a developing story.
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  • Man Charged For Stabbing Murder In Front Of Royal Farms

    Man Charged For Stabbing Murder In Front Of Royal Farms
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A man has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of 24-year-old Oscar Acevedo in front of a Royal Farms Store on Fleet Street early Sunday morning.
    Around 2:10 a.m. Jan. 22, officers responded to the store in the 2000 block of Fleet Street.
    Upon their arrival, they located several citizens rendering aid to Acevedo, of the 1400 block of E. Baltimore Street. He was transported to Johns Hopkins Hospital where he died a short time later.
    Homicide detectives investigat
  • Police: No Evidence Of Personal Relationship In Teen Murder-Suicide

    Police: No Evidence Of Personal Relationship In Teen Murder-Suicide
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Howard County police have found no evidence of a personal relationship between 16-year-old Charlotte Zaremba, and 15-year-old Sean Crizer, two Ellicott City teens who died in a murder-suicide on New Year’s Day.
    A preliminary review of cell phone records and computers and found no communication between the two.
    Detectives believe they were acquaintances, as they attended the same school and lived in the same neighborhood, but did not have a close friendship or relati
  • Report: City Schools Prepared To Lay Off 1,000 Employees

    Report: City Schools Prepared To Lay Off 1,000 Employees
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)- As a way to close a $130 million budget gap, Baltimore City schools are gearing up to lay off more than 1,000 employees, according to a report from our news partners at The Baltimore Sun.
    City schools CEO Sonja Santelises will present her budget scenario to city lawmakers later today.
    “Quite simply, our revenue has declined while our costs continue to go up,” Santelises wrote in a letter to families and students dated Friday.
    The city lost roughly $42 milli
  • Baltimore City schools CEO looks to deep staff cuts to close $130 million budget gap - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore City schools CEO looks to deep staff cuts to close $130 million budget gap - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore City schools CEO looks to deep staff cuts to close $130 million budget gap
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore City schools CEO Sonja Santelises is prepared to lay off more than 1,000 employees, from classroom teachers to custodians, in order to close a $130 million budget gap. (Emma Patti Harris/Baltimore Sun video). Tim Prudente and Erica L.
    Report: City Schools Prepared To Lay Off 1000 EmployeesCBS Localall 11 news articles »
  • Virginia Tech To Mark 10 Years After Deadly Campus Shooting

    Virginia Tech To Mark 10 Years After Deadly Campus Shooting
    BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Virginia Tech says the 10th anniversary of the shooting on its campus that killed 32 people will be marked with three days of events.The school says in a statement that events and tributes will culminate on April 16, the shooting’s tenth anniversary.
    The school says that on April 14, a campus arts center will host a “Performance in Remembrance” with student performers including a wind ensemble, choirs and dancers.
    On April 15, the school will host t
  • WEATHER BLOG: Cool Down Has Begun

    WEATHER BLOG: Cool Down Has Begun
    T.G.I.F.
    Hi Everyone!
    Well the cool down has begun. This has been discussed, in the forecast, through the week. And now it’s here. Our current morning temperature is 41°, but today’s high will only be 43°. Yesterday it was 57°, and we know how mild it has been for the past many days. Now back to seasonal temps. At least we still have “not tapped” a slice of that polar air! Yet.
    Through the weekend we will see temps remain, dayside in the low 40’s. At nig
  • Trump Voters Thrilled With Promised Action On Border Wall

    Trump Voters Thrilled With Promised Action On Border Wall
    PHOENIX (AP) — President Donald Trump’s announcement that he is taking steps toward building a U.S.-Mexico border wall was welcome news for voters who say they’re glad he is following through on one of his biggest campaign promises.
    Trump’s renewed vow Wednesday to seize control of the border hit close to home for Peggy Davis, whose cattle ranch near Tombstone, Arizona, is about 25 miles north of the border.
    She says stretches desperately need more barriers but a wall alo
  • The Norris & Long Show Best Of – Week Of January 28th

    The Norris & Long Show Best Of – Week Of January 28th
    This week’s edition of the Norris & Long Show Best Of includes interviews with Chris Knoche of the Terrapins Radio Network, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports and Maryland Terrapins Head Women’s Basketball Coach Brenda Frese.
    CHRIS KNOCHE
    Chris started by talking about Melo Trimble feeling ill and missing a practice before tonight’s game saying “it’s funny I don’t think anybody told Melo he’s not allowed to get sick…it also sort of speaks to the dura
  • Baltimore sledding 101: Most popular hills, safety tips and more - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Baltimore sledding 101: Most popular hills, safety tips and more - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore sledding 101: Most popular hills, safety tips and more
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Emily Litz, 12, left, and Erin Grabus, 11, hit some resistance as they sled down the hill at McDaniel College in Westminster Monday, Jan. 25, 2016. (Dylan Slagle / Baltimore Sun Media Group). Kit Waskom PollardFor The Baltimore Sun. On the next snow ...
  • Witcover: The Trump administration's credibility problem - Baltimore Sun

    Witcover: The Trump administration's credibility problem - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Witcover: The Trump administration's credibility problem
    Baltimore Sun
    Trump mouthpiece Sean Spicer needs to remember his role: speaking for the president on policy. Nearly a week after President Trump's inaugural speech, what lingers is not its eloquence or poetry -- there was little of either -- but rather its dismal ...and more »
  • DC’s March For Life To Highlight Gains By Abortion Opponents

    DC’s March For Life To Highlight Gains By Abortion Opponents
    WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time in years, abortion opponents will have all the political momentum when they hold their annual rally Friday on the National Mall.
    The March for Life, held each year in Washington to mark the anniversary of the 1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, will have one of its biggest-name speakers in years: Vice President Mike Pence.
    The March for Life said that neither a president nor a vice president has ever addressed the event now in its 44th year

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