• Search Continues for Gunman Who Shot Towson Basketball Player

    Search Continues for Gunman Who Shot Towson Basketball Player
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Towson basketball faces a big game without a key player, after a shooting in Philadelphia leaves him sidelined.  Now, police are on the hunt for the trigger-puller.
    Devin Bartolotta spoke to coaches Wednesday and has the latest.
    Thursday will be Towson’s first game without co-captain John Davis, who’s on the mend after a drive-by shooting this past weekend.
    Saturday, just hours after leading the Towson Tigers to a win against Drexel, Davis and a 16-year-ol
  • Bill Aims to Improve Crime Victim Notifications in Maryland

    Bill Aims to Improve Crime Victim Notifications in Maryland
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A crime-victim advocacy group is supporting a bill in the Maryland General Assembly aimed at making automated notifications to victims more accurate and timely.Russell Butler of the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center said Wednesday the bill reflects frustration with a system that does not meet voluntary standards developed by the U.S. Justice Department.
    The bill would require the state to study the effectiveness of its system and consider adopting the Just
  • Maryland Basketball Remixes Adele’s “Hello” With “Melo”

    Maryland Basketball Remixes Adele’s “Hello” With “Melo”
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland Men’s basketball team may not have won a Grammy Sunday for their rendition of Adele’s “Hello,” but they deserve an honorable mention.Melo Trimble may not have won any #GRAMMYs, but he is up for the @NaismithTrophy and @WoodenAward! #StayMelohttps://t.co/FawlV1Nz7q
    — Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) February 13, 2017
    The Maryland Basketball Twitter profile posted the remix of the Grammy award winner Monday, noting that “M
  • Russian Spy Ship Off East Coast Puts Some On Alert

    Russian Spy Ship Off East Coast Puts Some On Alert
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Russian spy ship off the East Coast has put some on alert since it was first spotted near Delaware Tuesday.
    The ship has one basic purpose, to eavesdrop on American military bases.
    It’s a floating collector of electronic transmissions, including phone calls.
    According to CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin, it listens for what spy satellites find.
    “Theymight see a new antenna pop up on the roof of a military base,” Martin says. &ldquo
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  • Md. Senate OKs School Intervention Data Report Requirement

    Md. Senate OKs School Intervention Data Report Requirement
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland Senate has approved requiring local school boards to report data on specialized intervention services to help children with learning disabilities early in schools.The Senate voted 46-0 for the bill Wednesday.
    It would require local boards to annually report data to the State Department of Education and the General Assembly from kindergarten through third grade, starting in the 2018-2019 school year.
    While school districts keep track of how much money is s
  • WEATHER BLOG: Tomorrow Will Be Coldest Day Of The Week

    WEATHER BLOG: Tomorrow Will Be Coldest Day Of The Week
    Tomorrow will end up being the coldest day of the week with highs only in the upper 30s and low 40s. It will also be windy (not as windy as Monday) and the wind will make it feel even colder outside. Precipitation-wise, the forecast stays quiet. By the weekend, look for another taste of spring! Highs will be soaring into the 60s by Sunday for the 3-day weekend. Even President’s Day will bring a high in the low 60s and mostly sunny skies.
  • Police Search For Missing Cockeysville Man

    Police Search For Missing Cockeysville Man
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Police are asking for assistance in locating a missing man, 77-year-old John Robert Dolan.
    Dolan was last seen Wednesday around 5 a.m. in the 300 block of Lord Byron Lane. He was wearing a brown plaid shirt, dark blue jacket, black pants and glasses.He has a medical condition and police are concerned for his safety.
    If you see Dolan or have any information about his location, please call the Precinct 7/Cockeysville station at 410-887-1820.
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  • Baltimore launches new audits commission - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore launches new audits commission - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore launches new audits commission - Baltimore Sun
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    The city of Baltimore is launching a new audits commission today to make sure the finances and performance of city agencies are probed at least every two ye.and more »
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  • Baltimore Board OKs $300K Wrongful Death Settlement

    Baltimore Board OKs $300K Wrongful Death Settlement
    BALTIMORE (AP) — City officials have approved a $300,000 settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of a man who died after being tackled by a police officer in 2012.
    Media outlets report that the Board of Estimates approved the settlement with the family of Anthony Anderson on Wednesday.
    A description of the incident presented to the board states that officers stopped Anderson in a vacant lot where he failed to respond to commands, prompting one officer to use a “b
  • 4 Adults, 6 Juveniles ID’d As Suspects In Md. Girl’s Murder

    4 Adults, 6 Juveniles ID’d As Suspects In Md. Girl’s Murder
    SPRINGFIELD, Va. (AP) — Remains found near a northern Virginia park Saturday were identified Tuesday as those of a missing 15-year-old Maryland girl.
    On Wednesday, Fairfax County Police said they identified 10 suspects, four adults and six juveniles, in Damaris A. Reyes Rivas’s murder. She was from Gaithersburg.
    Nine of those are now in custody and have been charged with abduction and gang participation.
    “As our investigation develops, we have determined the victim was held aga
  • Record Cargo Levels At Port Of Baltimore In 2016

    Record Cargo Levels At Port Of Baltimore In 2016
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Good news coming out of the Port of Baltimore: It broke records in a number of categories last year.
    That starts with some new cranes. Only four ports on the East Coast have them. They allow the world’s largest ships to visit. Which led to a record number of containers coming through in 2016.
    “We attribute that to being able to now welcome the big ships which started coming here last year and handle more cargo,” says Richard Scher, of the Port of Baltimo
  • Man Whose Mug Shot Made Him Famous Walks At Fashion Week

    Man Whose Mug Shot Made Him Famous Walks At Fashion Week
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Stockton, California man whose booking photo went viral after he was arrested in 2014 walked at New York Fashion Week show this week.
    Jeremy Meeks became a model after social media users who thought he was attractive shared his mugshot widely.
    According to CBS Sacramento, Meeks was arrested on felony weapons charges when he was 30. He was sentenced to two years in prison, but was released last March.
    Apparently, professionals in the modeling industry also thought he had
  • Trump’s First Weeks Spawn Anxiety, Discord At Some Companies

    Trump’s First Weeks Spawn Anxiety, Discord At Some Companies
    NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s first weeks in office have spawned anxiety and even arguments at some workplaces, putting owners — especially at smaller companies — in the position of needing to protect peace and productivity.
    At software maker BetterWorks, CEO Kris Duggan has noticed a drop in productivity since Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration, with staffers distracted and having less energy as some of their focus shifted to politics.
    “They’re wou
  • Survey: Americans Would Choose Money Over True Love

    Survey: Americans Would Choose Money Over True Love
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)— Does love really conquer all? If it’s up against cold, hard cash… true love may be choice number two.
    According to a survey conducted by Survey Monkey and Money magazine, more people would choose the cash over love.
    Predictably, the happily married among us are the least likely to choose money over true love. Alarmingly, though, barely more than half would choose true love over $1 million.
    The majority shifts to money when asking single, never-married par
  • Congress Blocks Rule Barring Mentally Impaired From Guns

    Congress Blocks Rule Barring Mentally Impaired From Guns
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-led Senate voted Wednesday to block an Obama-era regulation that would prevent an estimated 75,000 people with mental disorders from being able to purchase a firearm. The measure now goes to President Donald Trump, who is expected to sign it.
    The regulation was crafted as part of President Barack Obama’s efforts to strengthen the federal background check system in the wake of the 2012 massacre of 20 young students and six staff at Sandy Hook Elementar
  • OpenTable Ranks Baltimore In Top 10 Romantic Cities

    OpenTable Ranks Baltimore In Top 10 Romantic Cities
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — According to OpenTable.com, Baltimore is among the most romantic cities in the U.S.
    The OpenTable Most Romantic Cities Index was calculated using three variables: the percentage of restaurants rated “romantic” according to OpenTable diner reviews; the percentage of tables seated for two; and the percentage of people who dined out for Valentine’s Day in 2016.
    The top ten list is as follows:
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    St. Louis, Missouri
    Savannah, Georgia
    Mem
  • Nick Faldo On Genesis Open: ‘I Love The Course’

    Nick Faldo On Genesis Open: ‘I Love The Course’
    By Dave Shedloski
    One of the most popular venues among players on the PGA TOUR, Riviera Country Club provides the perfect curtain call for the West Coast Swing at this week’s Genesis Open.
    Opened in 1927, Riviera, designed by George C. Thomas, is a pure shot-making challenge with its numerous doglegs and tilted greens. Ben Hogan won the 1948 U.S. Open and two L.A. Opens in a span of 18 months, thus it is called “Hogan’s Alley.” Today the par-71 layout measures 7,322 yards
  • Under Armour CEO Runs a Full-Page Ad in The Baltimore Sun Addressing Pro-Trump Comments - Adweek

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    Under Armour CEO Runs a Full-Page Ad in The Baltimore Sun Addressing Pro-Trump Comments
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    Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank said the company "engages in innovation and sports, not politics" in a statement. Getty Images. Share. By Katie Richards. |. February 15, 2017. Share. Today Under Armour's CEO Kevin Plank purchased a full-page ad in The ...
    Exclusive: Stephen Curry responds to Trump-praising Under Armour bossThe Mercury News
    UNDER ARMOUR CEO: Trump is 'a real asset for the coun
  • Maryland Lawmakers Set To Expand AG Powers Due To Trump

    Maryland Lawmakers Set To Expand AG Powers Due To Trump
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Fearful of President Donald Trump’s policies, the Maryland General Assembly is poised to empower the state’s Democratic attorney general to sue the federal government without permission from the state’s Republican governor.
    The House of Delegates is expected to make a final vote Wednesday on the joint resolution already approved by the Senate.
    Democrats control Maryland’s legislature. They have noted worries about potential Affordable Care Act
  • E. Clinton Bamberger Jr., Who Argued ‘Brady Rule’ Case, Dies

    E. Clinton Bamberger Jr., Who Argued ‘Brady Rule’ Case, Dies
    BALTIMORE (AP) — E. Clinton Bamberger Jr., a Baltimore attorney who argued a precedent-setting U.S. Supreme Court case about prosecutors’ duty to turn over evidence, has died.
    Former Maryland Secretary of Human Resources Kalman Hettleman confirmed that the 90-year-old Bamberger died Sunday in Baltimore. Hettleman says he had pneumonia.
    Bamberger argued at the Supreme Court in 1963 on behalf of a man named John Brady, who was convicted along with an accomplice of murder. Both men were
  • Women’s March Organizers Plan Strike Day, ‘A Day Without A Woman’

    Women’s March Organizers Plan Strike Day, ‘A Day Without A Woman’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —The organizers of the Women’s March on Washington are planning another event — a strike day that they are calling “A Day Without A Woman.”
    It is set to take place March 8.
    They announced it their social media pages Tuesday, writing:
    “In the spirit of women and their allies coming together for love and liberation, we offer A Day Without A Woman. We ask: do businesses support our communities, or do they drain our communities? Do they strive for
  • Jiménez: Buck Reminded The Guys Not To Forget Their Ladies On V-Day

    Jiménez: Buck Reminded The Guys Not To Forget Their Ladies On V-Day
    Scott and Jeremy had Orioles pitcher Ubaldo Jiménez on the show on Valentine’s Day. He talked a bit about the start of Spring Training, and also said Buck Showalter reminded the guys not to forget about their ladies on the holiday.
    “I just got back from the mall right now,” Jiménez said Tuesday afternoon. “Because that was one of the first things that Buck reminded us in the meeting today – not to forget about your wife.”
    Listen to the full inter
  • Jiminez: Buck Reminded The Guys Not To Forget Their Ladies On V-Day

    Jiminez: Buck Reminded The Guys Not To Forget Their Ladies On V-Day
    Scott and Jeremy had Orioles pitcher Ubaldo Jiménez on the show on Valentine’s Day. He talked a bit about the start of Spring Training, and also said Buck Showalter reminded the guys not to forget about their ladies on the holiday.
    “I just got back from the mall right now,” Jiménez said Tuesday afternoon. “Because that was one of the first things that Buck reminded us in the meeting today – not to forget about your wife.”
    Listen to the full inter
  • American Girl’s Latest Doll Is A Boy

    American Girl’s Latest Doll Is A Boy
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — One of American Girl’s new dolls is actually a boy: Logan Everett.
    Logan will be available starting February 16.
    He’s the band mate of another new character, Tenney Grant, “a rising star in the Nashville music scene.”
    Logan plays drums, has brown hair and gray eyes.
    According to a news release from Mattel, American Girl’s parent company, the new series of contemporary characters being introduced this year is part of an effort to provide &ldqu
  • Pope Francis: Native People Have Rights Over Their Lands

    Pope Francis: Native People Have Rights Over Their Lands
    VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis insisted Wednesday that indigenous groups must give prior consent to any economic activity affecting their ancestral lands, a view that conflicts with the Trump administration, which is pushing to build a $3.8 billion oil pipeline over opposition from American Indians.
    Francis met with representatives of indigenous peoples attending a U.N. agricultural meeting and said the key issue facing them is how to reconcile the right to economic development with prot
  • Baltimore Orioles 2017 preview | FOX Sports - FOXSports.com

    Baltimore Orioles 2017 preview | FOX Sports - FOXSports.com
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    This is the latest of our 2017 team previews. Each week during spring training, we'll preview a division with a team each day (Monday-Friday). This week: The AL ...and more »
  • Ken Singleton On What To Expect From The Orioles, The Yankees, And The Rest Of The A.L. East

    Ken Singleton On What To Expect From The Orioles, The Yankees, And The Rest Of The A.L. East
    Ken Singleton is an MLB analyst for the Yes Network in New York mostly covering the Yankees.
    Ken joined Ed and Rob to talk about the Yankees and the Orioles and what to expect from the two teams this season.
    Ken started by talking about the Yankees last year and the season they had saying “last year coming out of spring training I wasn’t sure what the Yankees had and they ended up with two teams really the first half of the year they had an older team then in the second half they wen
  • WEATHER BLOG: Calm Start To The Day

    WEATHER BLOG: Calm Start To The Day
    Hi Everyone!
    I hope your day is going well. A fairly calm start and expect it  fairly calm, in the forecast anyway, through the day. The previously discussed outlook with a  dip in temps, and then daytime high’s getting quite mild again for the weekend, has NOT changed. Great consistency in our forecasting guidance.
    It will get breezy tonight, and windy again tomorrow,  but not with the wind ferocity of earlier this week. That appears to be the only “real” bump i
  • Kevin Plank Responds To Criticism Over Pro-Trump Comments

    Kevin Plank Responds To Criticism Over Pro-Trump Comments
    Baltimore (WJZ) – Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank is responding to the recent criticism he has faced after making comments about President Donald Trump.
    According to our media partners at The Baltimore Sun, Plank took out a full-page advertisement in the newspaper to write an open letter to Baltimore.
    “In a business television interview last week, I answered a question with a choice of words that did not accurately reflect my intent,” wrote Plank. “I want to clarify for
  • Melania Trump Says She’ll Keep Predecessor’s Produce Garden

    Melania Trump Says She’ll Keep Predecessor’s Produce Garden
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama’s garden stays.
    First lady Melania Trump says through a spokeswoman that she is committed to preserving gardens at the White House, including the bountiful one planted by her immediate predecessor.
    “As a mother and as the first lady of this country, Mrs. Trump is committed to the preservation and continuation of the White House gardens, specifically First Lady’s Kitchen Garden and the Rose Garden,” Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a senior
  • Rumor The German Shepherd Wins Best In Show At Westminster

    Rumor The German Shepherd Wins Best In Show At Westminster
    NEW YORK (AP) — Quite a rally for Rumor — a commanding comeback for German shepherds, too.
    Rumor was crowned America’s top dog Tuesday night when, a year after a near miss on the very same green carpet, she came out of retirement to win best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club.
    Cheered loudly all around the ring by a packed crowd at Madison Square Garden, she’s just the second German shepherd champion at the event that began in 1877.
    “Unbelievable,” handler
  • Md. Immigrants Concerned About “Targeted Enforcement Operations”

    Md. Immigrants Concerned About “Targeted Enforcement Operations”
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Federal agents are conducting what they call “targeted enforcement operations” aimed at capturing and deporting those in the country illegally.
    Some are claiming it happened in Maryland.
    George Solis explains why immigrant advocate groups are calling foul on the operations.
    Those groups fighting this tell WJZ the notion that these operations are designed to go after criminals is completely false. They say it’s all part of the frustration and confusion spa
  • Weather Blog: A Normal Day

    Weather Blog: A Normal Day
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– A rather normal day today, as our high was right on target at 45 degrees.
    More clouds overnight and a slight chance of a brief shower, mainly south of the D.C. area, then expect an milder high of around 52. Colder air will follow at night and on Thursday, along with a breeze!
    A warm-up will begin Friday, and springlike weather is on tap for the weekend! Not too shabby for February!
    Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook
  • Report: Harrison Ford has Jet Run-in at California Airport

    Report: Harrison Ford has Jet Run-in at California Airport
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Actor Harrison Ford had a potentially serious run-in with an airliner at a Southern California airport.Ford, 74, was told to land his single-engine plane on a runway at John Wayne Airport in Orange County on Monday, but he mistakenly landed it on a parallel taxiway, passing over an American Airlines jet holding nearby, CBS reported.
    “Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?” Ford is heard asking air traffic controllers in a recording, CBS repor
  • Russian Spy Ship Patrolling off U.S. East Coast

    Russian Spy Ship Patrolling off U.S. East Coast
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)— A Russian spy ship is patrolling off the east coast of the United States, reports CBS News national security correspondent David Martin.
    The ship, known as an AGI (Auxiliary, General Intelligence), made a port call in Cuba and has been working its way up the east coast.
    Currently the ship is off the coast of Delaware, well in international waters.  It is expected to continue north until it gets to the sub base at New London, Conn., then turn around and head south
  • Maryland Democrats Press for Flynn-Russia Probe

    Maryland Democrats Press for Flynn-Russia Probe
    ABBY MERGENMEIER, Capital News ServiceJESS NOCERA, Capital News ServiceMIA O’NEILL, Capital News ServiceBRIANA THOMAS, Capital News Service
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Maryland Democratic lawmakers whose committees have jurisdiction over foreign policy and investigations on Tuesday urged a probe into the resignation of national security adviser Gen. Michael Flynn and the full scope of the Trump administration’s dealings with Russia.Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., told Capital News Service that F
  • Report: Domestic Violence Deaths Have Increased Over Past Year

    Report: Domestic Violence Deaths Have Increased Over Past Year
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Maryland Network against Domestic Violence releases its annual report and the results are disturbing. Domestic violence deaths increased over the past year.
    Days after police find the body of Tonja Chadwick, they charge her boyfriend Marco Holmes with murder.
    Tonja was last seen alive January 28, her body found February 2 in a southwest Baltimore park.Her mother told WJZ there was a history of violence.
    “She called me and said he choked her until she blacke
  • HBO Sets Date for Oprah’s Film on Henrietta Lacks

    HBO Sets Date for Oprah’s Film on Henrietta Lacks
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– HBO announced that April 22 is the premiere date for “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” a docudrama about the Baltimore County African-American woman “whose cells were used to create what’s considered the first immortal human cell line.”
    RELATED: Family Plans To Seek Compensation For Lacks’ Cells.@Oprah and Rose Byrne star in the adaptation of the critically-acclaimed book.
    The Immortal Life of #HenriettaLacks premieres April 2
  • Md. Military History Museum Honors African Americans Who Served

    Md. Military History Museum Honors African Americans Who Served
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Black History has been made in many areas, and that includes the battlefield. Now, that history is coming into sharp focus in a unique museum.
    The Maryland National Guard’s fifth regiment armory in Baltimore looks like a stone fortress.But inside, it was invaded by a special group of guard veterans. Their objective was Maryland’s Museum of Military History and a new exhibit.
    “I’m glad they finally put it in the museum,” says Nathani
  • Baltimore poised to lift profit-sharing obligations from Legg Mason tower tax deal for $1.5 million - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore poised to lift profit-sharing obligations from Legg Mason tower tax deal for $1.5 million - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore poised to lift profit-sharing obligations from Legg Mason tower tax deal for $1.5 million
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    Baltimore's Board of Estimates is poised to lift requirements that the owner of the Legg Mason offices and parking garage share profits with the city, in lieu of making full property tax payments. The change, scheduled for Wednesday's meeting, comes ...and more »
  • Valentines Day: Reasons Why We Love The Baltimore Ravens - The Ebony Bird

    Valentines Day: Reasons Why We Love The Baltimore Ravens - The Ebony Bird
    Valentines Day: Reasons Why We Love The Baltimore Ravens
    The Ebony Bird
    Valentines Day is either a great day for some, or a bad day for others. Regardless of your situation, there is no doubt that Baltimore Ravens fans love their football team. For over 20 years, the Baltimore Ravens have brought two Super Bowls and many ...and more »
  • The City Set to Shell Out $300K for Anthony Anderson Death

    The City Set to Shell Out $300K for Anthony Anderson Death
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– A wrongful death suit is set to cost Baltimore City big.
    The City’s spending panel will approve a $300,000 settlement surrounding the death of Anthony Anderson. The largest settlement since Freddie Gray’s back in 2015.
    Anderson died after being tackled by a police officer in east Baltimore.
    Long before Freddie Gray, it was a case that exploded with controversy in the City. All surrounding the arrest and death of 46-year-old Anthony Anderson.
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  • The City is Set to Shell Out $300K for Anthony Anderson Death

    The City is Set to Shell Out $300K for Anthony Anderson Death
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– A wrongful death suit is set to cost Baltimore City big.
    The City’s spending panel will approve a $300,000 settlement surrounding the death of Anthony Anderson. The largest settlement since Freddie Gray’s back in 2015.
    Anderson died after being tackled by a police officer in east Baltimore.
    Long before Freddie Gray, it was a case that exploded with controversy in the City. All surrounding the arrest and death of 46-year-old Anthony Anderson.
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  • Port of Baltimore sets new cargo record in 2016 - Baltimore Sun

    Port of Baltimore sets new cargo record in 2016 - Baltimore Sun
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    Port of Baltimore sets new cargo record in 2016
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    Detail of a crane showing the Port of Baltimore logo. (Karl Merton Ferron, Baltimore Sun). Colin CampbellContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. The port of Baltimore set a record in 2016 with 10.1 million tons of general cargo, officials said. The port of ...
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  • Under Armour, Ravens Donate Money For Free After-School Bus Rides

    Under Armour, Ravens Donate Money For Free After-School Bus Rides
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Under Armour and the Ravens have together donated $75,000 to re-instate free bus rides for Baltimore public school students.
    There is also an additional $26,000 raised by families that will allow students to ride free on MTA buses until 8 p.m., which is two hours later than they can now.
    Students had been allowed to ride free during those hours before Baltimore schools and the MTA agreed to scale back free rides last year.
    The extended hour will begin Monday through the&n
  • Baltimore advocates fear increased enforcement of undocumented immigration - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore advocates fear increased enforcement of undocumented immigration - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore advocates fear increased enforcement of undocumented immigration
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    Esperanza Center client services have seen an increase in people looking for help with various immigration issues. Many undocumented immigrants are afraid of the increased deportation efforts under the Trump administration. (Baltimore Sun video).
    Federal agents conduct immigration enforcement raids in at least six statesWashington Post
    Executive Order: Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior o
  • Valentine’s Day Means Love & Big Money for Baltimore

    Valentine’s Day Means Love & Big Money for Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– It’s Valentine’s Day and Baltimore businesses are feeling the love.
    Amy Yensi visited Raimondi’s Florist in Randallstown and more.
    The crew worked nonstop to keep up with demand. It’s a lot of work but no complaints here.
    At Wockenfuss on Harford Road the Valentine’s Day crowd kept coming.
    One order after the next for delicious truffles, chocolate covered treats, and handmade candy by the pound.
    “We sell more cordial cherries on Val
  • Schmuck: Orioles can ill afford Chris Tillman's delayed start to season - Baltimore Sun

    Schmuck: Orioles can ill afford Chris Tillman's delayed start to season - Baltimore Sun
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    Schmuck: Orioles can ill afford Chris Tillman's delayed start to season
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    Orioles' beat writer Eduardo A. Encina and columnist Peter Schmuck on the injury to Orioles starting pitcher Chris Tillman. (Baltimore Sun video). Peter SchmuckContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. The Orioles have to hope Chris Tillman is back early in ...
    Orioles Pitcher Chris Tillman Out for Opening DayCBS Local
    Baltimore Orioles news: Chris Tillman expected to miss Opening DayThe Baltimore Wire

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