• Weather Blog: Unseasonably Warm Weekend

    Weather Blog: Unseasonably Warm Weekend
    It is another unseasonably warm day across the region. We started the day off with cloud cover but are finishing it with plenty of sunshine. Tonight will be a bit cooler than last night with lows falling into the lower 40s… but that is still very mild for this time of year. We will cool down a bit for Monday, but we will still be 10-15 degrees above average for this time of year!
    Our next system will approach from the west on Monday night and Tuesday. More clouds are expected on Tuesday w
  • No. 11 Wisconsin Beats No. 23 Maryland 71-60 In Big 10 Tilt

    No. 11 Wisconsin Beats No. 23 Maryland 71-60 In Big 10 Tilt
    MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Nigel Hayes scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half, Ethan Happ had 20 points and No. 11 Wisconsin beat No. 23 Maryland 71-60 in a choppy, foul-filled game on Sunday.
    The Badgers (22-5, 11-3) overcame 27 points from Terrapins guard Melo Trimble to snap a two-game losing streak and stay in a tie atop the Big Ten with Purdue.
    Bronson Koenig scored all nine of his points in the second half, giving the Badgers a lift with his jump shot after the senior missed a game
  • Cummings: Congressional Black Caucus to meet with Trump

    Cummings: Congressional Black Caucus to meet with Trump
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Congressional Black Caucus says it will meet with President Donald Trump after all.
    Rep. Elijah Cummings is a senior member of the group. He told CBS’ “Face the Nation” that Trump answered the caucus’ Jan. 19 request for a meeting “a day or so ago.” The Maryland Democrat says he expects the two parties will meet when Congress returns from a weeklong break and discuss prescription drugs and urban issues.
    The possible meeting stirred
  • Orioles Are Eager To Get Started, Forget About Playoff Loss « CBS ... - CBS Local

    Orioles Are Eager To Get Started, Forget About Playoff Loss « CBS ... - CBS Local
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    The Baltimore Orioles have been eager to get back to work and forget about losing the wild-card game to the Toronto Blue Jays last October.
    Baltimore Orioles: O's receive good news about J.J. Hardy's backBirds Watcher
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  • Baltimore Co. Man Charged With Vehicular Assault After Argument

    Baltimore Co. Man Charged With Vehicular Assault After Argument
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 38-year-old Baltimore County man is accused of vehicular assault after police say he struck a pedestrian with his vehicle.
    George Elmer Wagner III faces charges of attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment for an incident that occurred on February 18.
    The Aberdeen Police Department was called to the 600 block of Walker St., just before 5 p.m., about a car wreck.
    Responding officers found that 41-year
  • Baltimore County man charged with assault in Aberdeen - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore County man charged with assault in Aberdeen - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore County man charged with assault in Aberdeen
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    A Baltimore County man has been charged with trying to run over an Aberdeen man Saturday evening, city police said. Aberdeen police officers responded shortly before 5 p.m. to the 600 block of Walker Street for a motor vehicle collision. They ...
    Baltimore Co. Man Charged With Vehicular Assault After ArgumentCBS Localall 5 news articles »
  • Elderly Woman Charged With Murder After DC Slaying

    Elderly Woman Charged With Murder After DC Slaying
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Police say a 76-year-old woman has been charged with murder in the beating death of a 63-year-old man in Washington.
    District of Columbia police say Thomasine Bennett was charged Saturday with first-degree murder while armed in the death of Walter Mack Clark.
    Police say Clark’s was found unconscious inside a home on Friday. He was taken to a hospital, where he died.
    Police say Bennett was arrested on Friday and charged with assault with intent to kill. After an auto
  • Trump Steps Up Security Aide Search, Focuses On Health Care

    Trump Steps Up Security Aide Search, Focuses On Health Care
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday was stepping up his search for a national security adviser, with several interviews on tap, and focusing on health care in talks with his health and budget chiefs, while his team pushed back against depictions of a young administration in disarray.
    His chief of staff used appearances on the Sunday news shows to echo his boss’ complaints about media coverage of the White House and cited what he said were multiple accomplish
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  • Police: Man Shot During Argument On MTA Bus

    Police: Man Shot During Argument On MTA Bus
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department is investigating a shooting Saturday night after they say the victim was shot while arguing with a woman on an MTA bus.
    Police say the shooting happened just after 10:45 p.m., in the 1000 block of Russell St.
    Responding officers found a 21-year-old man on an MTA bus who had been shot in the upper torso. The victim was taken to a local hospital and is expected to survive, according to police.
    The investigation found that the man had bee
  • Maryland Powerball Player Wins $1 Million

    Maryland Powerball Player Wins $1 Million
    SYKESVILLE, Md. (AP) — No one won the massive Powerball jackpot on Saturday night, but someone in Maryland got richer anyway.
    The Maryland Lottery says a $1 million winning ticket was sold at a convenience store in Sykesville.
    The ticket matched all five white balls that were drawn but not the Powerball. The jackpot for Saturday night’s drawing was $349 million.
    The ticket sold in Maryland was one of nine $1 million or $2 million winners around the country.
    The store in Sykesville wi
  • Toughening Penalties If Pets Are Harmed During Crimes

    Toughening Penalties If Pets Are Harmed During Crimes
    FLORIDA, N.Y. (AP) — When Denise Krohn came home to find her goldendoodle Kirby bleeding on the kitchen floor, she at first thought it was a terrible accident. But she soon realized that her home had been ransacked, and that her other dog, Quigley, was lying dead on his favorite blanket in the living room.
    Burglars who tore through her hilltop farmhouse north of Albany made off with several televisions, a laptop, some cheap jewelry and change. And, police say, they apparently shot her frie
  • Failing Dam Illustrates Challenge Of Maintaining Older Designs

    Failing Dam Illustrates Challenge Of Maintaining Older Designs
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Twelve years ago, widespread destruction from Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast helped compel federal engineers 2,000 miles away in California to remake a 1950s-era dam by constructing a massive steel-and-concrete gutter that would manage surging waters in times of torrential storms.
    The nearly $1 billion auxiliary spillway at Folsom Dam, scheduled to be completed later this year, stands in contrast to the troubles 75 miles away at the state-run Oroville Dam, where tho
  • Police: Cab Driver Shoots 2nd Cab Driver After Fare Dispute

    Police: Cab Driver Shoots 2nd Cab Driver After Fare Dispute
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police say a dispute between two cab drivers over a fare in northeast Philadelphia ended with one in a hospital and another in police custody.
    Officials said the dispute happened shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday outside the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Frankford terminal.
    Police said one driver pulled a knife and the other pulled a gun, which that driver had a permit to carry.
    The 52-year-old driver was shot in the stomach, head and neck. He was take
  • $1M Powerball ticket sold in Carroll County, jackpot grows - Baltimore Sun

    $1M Powerball ticket sold in Carroll County, jackpot grows - Baltimore Sun
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    $1M Powerball ticket sold in Carroll County, jackpot grows
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    A Powerball ticket worth $1 million was sold in Carroll County in advance of Saturday's drawing. Nobody won the $361 million jackpot Saturday night, however someone matched all five numbers — 3, 7, 9, 31 and 33 — on a ticket sold at the High's store ...
    Maryland Powerball Player Wins $1 MillionCBS Localall 53 news articles »
  • Weather Blog: Possible Record High Sunday

    Weather Blog: Possible Record High Sunday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — There are a few high clouds stretching across the area due in part to an upper-level low passing by to our south. A few sprinkles are also falling and will fizzle out early Sunday morning.
    There will still be a few clouds around in the morning, before sunshine fills the sky in the afternoon. We think highs can overachieve once again on Sunday, with most models suggesting temperatures in the upper 60s.
    Given how mild it currently in the morning, we rose the high above
  • Tribes Hope Trump’s ‘America First’ Helps First Americans

    Tribes Hope Trump’s ‘America First’ Helps First Americans
    BOSTON (AP) — Native Americans hope President Donald Trump doesn’t forget America’s first inhabitants as he promises to put “America first.”
    Tribes have been reaching out to the Republican administration since it took office last month, saying they’re ready to help it meet its campaign promises of improving the economy and creating more jobs for Americans.
    Five large tribes in Oklahoma — the Cherokee, Chickasaw , Choctaw, Muscogee Creek and Seminoles &md
  • Baltimore Ravens Roundtable: Salary cap cuts - Baltimore Beatdown

    Baltimore Ravens Roundtable: Salary cap cuts - Baltimore Beatdown
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    Baltimore Ravens Roundtable: Salary cap cuts
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    As the Ravens begin to lay the ground work for a decisive offseason, the staff here at Baltimore Beatdown will be participating in a roundtable discussion about various topics pertaining to the team. The first part of this series will pertain to who ...
  • Revived By Rally, Trump Turns Back To Governing

    Revived By Rally, Trump Turns Back To Governing
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — One day after delighting in a massive campaign-style rally, President Donald Trump is turning back to the business of governing.
    Trump, who is spending the weekend at his private club in Florida, plans to spend Sunday interviewing at least four candidates to be his new national security adviser. The meetings come as he seeks to refocus his struggling administration after weeks of tumult.
    Speaking to reporters on Air Force One Saturday, Trump said he had “
  • Search continues for missing Cherry Hill mother and teenage ... - Baltimore Sun

    Search continues for missing Cherry Hill mother and teenage ... - Baltimore Sun
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    Search continues for missing Cherry Hill mother and teenage ...
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    Baltimore police continue to search for a Cherry Hill mother and daughter who went missing this month under suspicious circumstances.and more »
  • On Time: February 19, 2017

    On Time: February 19, 2017
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Marcus Washington is joined in studio to discuss a number of topics, including: a look at civil rights under President Donald Trump, United Way of Central Maryland, and summer camps for children.
     
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  • Sunday, February 19, 2017

    Sunday, February 19, 2017
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Loyola men’s basketball team is holding a fundraiser for pediatric cancer.
     
    Chef Egg joins us in studio and makes some Mardi Gras gumbo.
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  • Big Ten Race Tightens As Maryland Faces Wisconsin

    Big Ten Race Tightens As Maryland Faces Wisconsin
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    The Big Ten race tightened up even more this week, and No. 10 Wisconsin and No. 24 Maryland head into their matchup Sunday afternoon in Madison, Wis., as part of a three-way tie for first place in the conference standings. Wisconsin lost its second straight game Thursday against Michigan, allowing the Terrapins and No. 16 Purdue to pull even atop the Big Ten with five regular season games remaining.
    The Badgers played their last game without second-leading scorer Bronson Koe
  • SpaceX Trying Again To Launch Rocket From Historic Moon Pad

    SpaceX Trying Again To Launch Rocket From Historic Moon Pad
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX is taking another shot at launching a rocket from NASA’s historic moon pad.
    As dawn broke Sunday over Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, the unmanned Falcon rocket stood at Launch Complex 39A, poised to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. Liftoff is scheduled for 9:39 a.m.
    This is the same pad where astronauts flew to the moon nearly a half-century ago, and hasn’t been used since the shuttle program ended in 2011. SpaceX is
  • SpaceX Launches Rocket From NASA’s Historic Moon Pad

    SpaceX Launches Rocket From NASA’s Historic Moon Pad
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s historic moonshot pad is back in business.
    A SpaceX Falcon rocket blasted off Sunday morning from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A. It’s carrying a load of supplies for the International Space Station.
    Astronauts flew to the moon from this very spot nearly a half-century ago. The pad was last used for NASA’s final shuttle mission nearly six years ago.
    This is SpaceX’s first launch from Florida since a rocket exp
  • Trump order punishing 'sanctuary cities' faces hurdles in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    Trump order punishing 'sanctuary cities' faces hurdles in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
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    Trump order punishing 'sanctuary cities' faces hurdles in Baltimore
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    "We are one world and we are borderless. ... And for those that don't know that, you do now," said Maria Gabriela Aldana Enriquez during a march in Highlandtown for "A Day Without Immigrants." (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun video). John FritzeContact ...and more »
  • Will Kyle Juszczyk be back in Baltimore next season? - Baltimore Beatdown

    Will Kyle Juszczyk be back in Baltimore next season? - Baltimore Beatdown
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    Will Kyle Juszczyk be back in Baltimore next season?
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    Over the last two seasons, Kyle Juszczyk has revolutionized a fullback position that had been previously dying off in the modern NFL. As opposed to fullbacks of old that served as battering rams blocking for running backs, Juszczyk was utilized as an ...
  • Robinson III, Gordon, Porzingis Win NBA All-Star Events

    Robinson III, Gordon, Porzingis Win NBA All-Star Events
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Glenn Robinson III is the NBA’s new dunk king, with an assist to Indiana teammate Paul George, the Pacers’ mascot and a Pacers cheerleader.
    Robinson leaped over all three, snagging the ball from George along the way before finishing with an emphatic, two-hand, reverse jam, giving him a perfect score — and the title — on his final dunk.
    Robinson edged out Phoenix’s Derrick Jones Jr., who was done in by his failure to complete his difficult fi
  • Viewer Catches Video Of Aftermath Of Baltimore Homicide

    Viewer Catches Video Of Aftermath Of Baltimore Homicide
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A WJZ viewer captured video of the minutes after a shooting that turned out to be fatal Saturday afternoon.
    The shooting happened just before 4:30 p.m., in the 400 block of S. Mount St.
    Responding officers found a man who had been shot in the head and chest.
    RELATED: Police Searching For Suspect In Saturday Homicide
    The victim was taken to Shock Trauma, where he was later pronounced dead.
    Anyone with information is asked to call (410) 396-2100, text a tip to 443
  • Towson Player Shot During Drive-By Honored As Part Of Senior Night

    Towson Player Shot During Drive-By Honored As Part Of Senior Night
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Towson men’s basketball forward John Davis, who was shot last week, was honored as part of Senior Night on Saturday, before the Tigers played James Madison at SECU Arena.
    Davis’ season ended after he was shot in the leg during a drive-by in Philadelphia hours after Towson’s game against Drexel earlier this month.
    RELATED: Homecoming To Tragedy: Towson Player Recovering After Shooting
    He was supporting his team Saturday during their game against
  • Sargento Expands Cheese Recall, Cuts Ties With Supplier

    Sargento Expands Cheese Recall, Cuts Ties With Supplier
    PLYMOUTH, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin-based Sargento Foods Inc., is expanding a voluntary recall of some cheeses due to a possible bacterial contamination.
    The company recalled some cheeses Feb. 10, but expanded the recall Friday to include products produced on the same line. Sargento says it also cut ties with Indiana-based Deutsch Kase Haus, which supplied cheese which may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
    No illnesses have been confirmed.
    The additional products include 8-ounce pac
  • Police arrest 2, seize 5 pounds of pot and $3,000 - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun

    Police arrest 2, seize 5 pounds of pot and $3,000 - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun
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    Police arrest 2, seize 5 pounds of pot and $3,000 - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore police said Saturday they found a gun, drugs and cash, and arrested a couple in a raid in the Fallstaff neighborhood in Northwest Baltimore.
    Baltimore couple arrested on weapon and drugs charge | WBFFFox Baltimore
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  • Towson Beats James Madison For Sixth Win In A Row

    Towson Beats James Madison For Sixth Win In A Row
    TOWSON, Md. (AP) — Mike Morsell scored 19 points on 5-of-10 shooting and Towson beat James Madison 75-65 on Saturday night for its sixth straight win.
    The Tigers (19-10, 11-5), who have won 11 of 12 overall, have clawed their way back into the pictures in the Colonial Athletic Association standings, just two games behind conference leader UNC Wilmington.
    Zane Martin scored 16 points and Deshaun Morman added 12 for Towson, which shot 50 percent from the field and held a slight edge in the r
  • Springlike weather warms Baltimore for the weekend - Baltimore Sun

    Springlike weather warms Baltimore for the weekend - Baltimore Sun
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    Springlike weather warms Baltimore for the weekend
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    Temperatures reached 71 degrees at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. Although temperatures were much higher than average, they fell short of setting a record. The record ...and more »
  • Couple Arrested After Drugs Found At Baltimore Home

    Couple Arrested After Drugs Found At Baltimore Home
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore couple is behind bars after police report finding drugs, cash, and a loaded handgun at their home.
    33-year-old Naja Baker and 35-year-old Robert Riddick both face gun and drug charges. Police also say Riddick is prohibited from owning a gun.
    The two were arrested after police searched a home in the 3800 block of Glengyle Ave.
    Police seized a loaded 9mm handgun with an extended magazine, 5 pounds of marijuana, more than $3,000, and equipment to m
  • DOJ tells Baltimore cops what pronouns they must use - Power Line (blog)

    DOJ tells Baltimore cops what pronouns they must use - Power Line (blog)
    DOJ tells Baltimore cops what pronouns they must use
    Power Line (blog)
    Jim Scanlan describes the compliance nightmare that looms for the Baltimore Police Department as a result of the consent decree the City reached with the Justice Department. The events that led to the decree are well known. It stemmed from the death of ...
  • Trump Motorcade Hit By 2×4, 5 Students Face Charges

    Trump Motorcade Hit By 2×4, 5 Students Face Charges
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a vehicle in President Donald Trump’s motorcade was struck by a “2×4” and five middle school students are now facing charges.
    Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office spokeswoman Teri Barbera said in a statement Saturday that the incident happened Friday around 1:45 p.m.
    Officers assisting the U.S. Secret Service reported that a vehicle in the motorcade had been struck by what was believed to be a small, hard object.
    Seve
  • 10 Years In Jail And Still No Trial For Murder Suspect

    10 Years In Jail And Still No Trial For Murder Suspect
    DOTHAN, Ala. (AP) — Kharon Davis has spent nearly 10 years in jail. He’s had four sets of attorneys, with two judges on the bench. His co-defendants’ cases have wrapped up. Davis has appeared in court for several hearings, and a new prosecutor is assigned.
    But Davis has had no trial. There’s been no jury, no verdict, no conviction. Police say he killed a man in a drug deal gone wrong, but he hasn’t had his day in court. He’s charged with capital murder and cou
  • Four people shot, one fatally, in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    Four people shot, one fatally, in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
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    Four people shot, one fatally, in Baltimore
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    A 47-year-old was sitting in his car when a gunman tapped on the window and said "get out." An unidentified man died Saturday after he was shot in the head and chest in the 400 block of S. Mount St. in South Baltimore. Officers responding about 4:35 p ...
    Man fatally shot in head, chest in South Baltimore | WBFFFox Baltimore
    Police Searching For Suspect In Saturday Homicide « CBS BaltimoreCBS Local
    37-year-old man sho
  • Father, Son Killed In Head-On Collision With Each Other

    Father, Son Killed In Head-On Collision With Each Other
    WINFIELD, Ala. (AP) — A father and son have been killed in a head-on collision with each other in Alabama.
    Alabama state troopers say alcohol is a factor in the crash that killed 50-year-old Jeffrey Morris Brasher and 22-year-old Austin Blaine Brasher. They both lived in Bankston.
    Troopers say the crash occurred around 4:10 a.m. Saturday on Fayette County 49, one mile west of Winfield, when the 2006 Ford pickup the elder Brasher was driving collided with his son’s 2004 Chevrolet pick
  • Second annual Vegan Mac and Cheese Smackdown grows in ... - Baltimore Sun

    Second annual Vegan Mac and Cheese Smackdown grows in ... - Baltimore Sun
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    Second annual Vegan Mac and Cheese Smackdown grows in ...
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    Around 3,000 people gathered at Baltimore City Community College for the second annual Vegan Mac 'n Cheese Smackdown. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun ...and more »
  • Trump Rallies Supporters, Tears Into ‘Dishonest Media’

    Trump Rallies Supporters, Tears Into ‘Dishonest Media’
    MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) — Just four weeks into his administration, President Donald Trump held a campaign rally in Florida on Saturday, repeating his political promises and continuing his attacks on the “dishonest media.”
    “I want to be among my friends and among the people,” Trump told a cheering crowd packed into an airport hangar, praising his “truly great movement.”
    Insisting he was the victim of false reporting, Trump said his White House was running &l
  • Baltimore's African-American history, and its footnotes, showcased ... - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore's African-American history, and its footnotes, showcased ... - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore's African-American history, and its footnotes, showcased ...
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    In honor of Black History Month, Live Baltimore is hosting a Legends & Legacies Jubilee at the Baltimore Visitor Center. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun video).and more »
  • Police Searching For Suspect In Saturday Homicide

    Police Searching For Suspect In Saturday Homicide
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department is searching for the person who fatally shot a man Saturday afternoon.
    Police were called just after 4:30 p.m., about a shooting in the 400 block of S. Mount St.
    Responding officers found a man who had been shot in the head and chest.
    The victim was taken to Shock Trauma, where he was later pronounced dead.
    Anyone with information about this case is asked to call (410) 396-2100, text a tip to 443-902-4824, or call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-
  • Community Holds Crime Walk To End Violent Start To 2017

    Community Holds Crime Walk To End Violent Start To 2017
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Community members are standing up against a violent start to the new year, as they march through the streets of Baltimore to encourage change.
    The violence in Baltimore has frustrated community leaders and elected officials alike, and on Saturday, the religious community stepped up to send a strong message: the violence has to stop.
    Following a bloody January, with dozens of murders, Baltimore’s community and religious leaders are searching for answers.
    A grass
  • A Chance To Connect With The World In The Baltimore Portal - CBS Local

    A Chance To Connect With The World In The Baltimore Portal - CBS Local
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    A Chance To Connect With The World In The Baltimore Portal
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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It's a unique way to connect with people around the world, and it's now here in Baltimore. The Downtown Partnership debuts the city's first portal as a chance to interact with someone face-to-face in real time, even if they're in ...
  • A Chance To Connect With The World In The Baltimore Portal

    A Chance To Connect With The World In The Baltimore Portal
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s a unique way to connect with people around the world, and it’s now here in Baltimore.
    The Downtown Partnership debuts the city’s first portal as a chance to interact with someone face-to-face in real time, even if they’re in another country.
    These portals have already connected more than 20,000 people around the world, stretching from Afghanistan to Mexico, and now here in Baltimore.
    Outside Lexington Market, there’s one question that&rs

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