• Police Arrest Man Wanted For Girlfriend’s Murder

    Police Arrest Man Wanted For Girlfriend’s Murder
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Anne Arundel County Police Department says they have arrested a man who is wanted for the murder of his girlfriend on Sunday.
    Ryan Gregory Hollebon was taken into custody in the 1300 block of East Patapsco Avenue in Baltimore City.
    No further details were released about his apprehension.
    Police began searching for Hollebon Sunday night, after officers responded to the 1700 block of Carry Place in Crofton for a domestic violence call. They found Jhalandia Elaine B
  • Advocates Worry Trump’s EPA Cuts Could Be Bad News For The Chesapeake Bay

    Advocates Worry Trump’s EPA Cuts Could Be Bad News For The Chesapeake Bay
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — President Donald Trump’s proposed budget is generating worry that it could be bad news for the Chesapeake Bay’s health.
    Alex DeMetrick reports, one estimate could gut the Environmental Protection Agency’s oversight of clean-up efforts.
    President Trump plans to spend billions to beef up the military. To pay for it, federal agencies like the EPA will face budget cuts. And that could trickle down to the EPA’s Chesapeake Bay program.
    The Office of Mana
  • City Officials Demand Answers Following Alleged PD Overtime Scheme

    City Officials Demand Answers Following Alleged PD Overtime Scheme
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The fallout continues after the indictments of seven Baltimore Police Department officers for alleged corruption.
    Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is among those outraged, and some council members are also speaking out.
    The allegations include officers putting in for overtime when they weren’t in the area, sometimes even when they were out of the state.
    The question everyone keeps asking is how this could happen for so long, and how it could be done with such ease?
    So
  • Keidel: NFL Combine Doesn’t Tell Us Much

    Keidel: NFL Combine Doesn’t Tell Us Much
    By Jason Keidel
    The quintessential meat market, the NFL Combine — sardonically called the Underwear Olympics — is in full swing.
    Poked. Prodded. Fondled. Tape-measured. The NFL intelligentsia descends upon Indianapolis every March to measure future pro football players, using the same metrics and often getting the same results.
    It’s become redundant. We know they want 30 reps of bench press, 40-inch vertical leap, 4.40 seconds in the 40-yard dash… such and such a broad j
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  • Baltimore-based Cerecor faces Nasdaq delisting notice - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore-based Cerecor faces Nasdaq delisting notice - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore-based Cerecor faces Nasdaq delisting notice
    Baltimore Sun
    Cerecor, a Baltimore pharmaceutical development firm that went public in October 2015, has been notified that its stock no longer qualifies for listing on the Nasdaq market because it's been trading at under $1 a share for 30 days. Cerecor disclosed ...
  • Body camera footage shows indicted Baltimore officers violating man's rights, attorney alleges - Baltimore Sun

    Body camera footage shows indicted Baltimore officers violating man's rights, attorney alleges - Baltimore Sun
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    Body camera footage shows indicted Baltimore officers violating man's rights, attorney alleges
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Police body camera footage from Detective Daniel Hersl's body camera, showing officers attempting to let suspect Albert Brown go in exchange for information. (Baltimore Sun video). Catherine Rentz and Justin FentonContact ReportersThe ...
    Baltimore prosecutors drop case involving arrested officersMaryland Daily Record (subscription)
    Cit
  • Torrey Smith Released By 49ers, Should He Come Back To Baltimore?

    Torrey Smith Released By 49ers, Should He Come Back To Baltimore?
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Former Ravens receiver Torrey Smith was released by the 49ers earlier today.
    Smith, 28, a six-year NFL veteran, had a scheduled salary-cap figure of $9.475 million for the 2017 season after signing a five-year, $40 million contract in 2015.
    The 49ers were $90.6 million under the salary cap before the move to release Smith.
    News of Smith’s release was actually first reported by former NFL wide receiver and Baltimore Ravens Steve Smith on Twitter.
    Now the real qu
  • Paid Sick Leave Bill Advances To Maryland Senate

    Paid Sick Leave Bill Advances To Maryland Senate
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Advocates for paid sick days get a shot in the arm, as a bill requiring employers to let workers earn paid sick leave advances to the full Senate.
    If you’re among the hundreds of thousands Marylanders who have to choose between going to work or getting well, this one’s for you.
    They climbed the State House steps to send their message. Everyone gets sick and needs to time to get better, but not everyone can afford the time, because if you don’t
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  • Rob Long: Women’s Basketball Is Being Taken For Granted

    Rob Long: Women’s Basketball Is Being Taken For Granted
    I get it…women’s basketball is not on your “must see tv” list. I’m not here to make you change your mind either. After all, there are no high flying dunks. If you don’t like the “below the rim” game of basketball this isn’t for you.
    Women’s basketball is all about screens and backdoor cuts to the basket. It’s about communicating of defense and depending on your teammates to succeed. That’s not a slight at men’s game b
  • Juice Order At Chinese Buffet Causes Children Throat Burns

    Juice Order At Chinese Buffet Causes Children Throat Burns
    Two children suffered burn-type injuries to their mouths and throats after drinking what they believed to be apple juice at a Chinese buffet in Pennsylvania, and authorities said Monday they are investigating the cause.
    The children remained hospitalized in fair condition, three days after their visit to the Star Buffet and Grill outside Lancaster, about 70 miles west of Philadelphia.
    A 10-year-old boy and 4-year-old girl suffered blistering and were vomiting, said Lt. Robin Weaver with the East
  • State Celebrates First-Ever ‘Maryland Wine Month’

    State Celebrates First-Ever ‘Maryland Wine Month’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland is raising a glass to honor the state’s abundant wine selection.
    All month long, wineries across the state are inviting people to visit their vineyards and have a taste for the first-ever Maryland Wine Month. Organizers hope to challenge people to explore the growing industry.
    “If you come in contact with a winery at an event or you visit a winery, you will learn about the wine and get to know the winemaker and appreciate the great work being done to
  • The Totally 80’s Retro Futura Show At Pier Six Pavilion

    The Totally 80’s Retro Futura Show At Pier Six Pavilion
    Get ready to go back in time!
    105.7 The Fan welcomes the TOTALLY 80’S RETRO FUTURA Show — Sunday, July 30 at Pier Six Pavilion with Howard Jones, The English Beat, Men Without Hats, Katrina—from Katrina & The Waves, Modern English and Bow Wow Wow’s Annabella!
    It’s America’s premier 80’s concert tour!
    Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com but you can buy them before that!  We have a special pre-sale this Thu
  • Robert Osborne, Genial Face Of TCM, Dead At 84

    Robert Osborne, Genial Face Of TCM, Dead At 84
    NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Osborne, the genial face of Turner Classic Movies and a walking encyclopedia of classic Hollywood, has died. He was 84.
    Jennifer Dorian, general manager of TCM, announced Osborne’s death Monday. A publicist for the network said he passed away Monday in New York.
    Osborne, who began his career as an actor, was a columnist for The Hollywood Reporter. He was the on-air host of Ted Turner’s fledgling classic movie network from its inception in 1994. He was the
  • 97-Year-Old Twins Die After Falling Outside In Bitter Cold

    97-Year-Old Twins Die After Falling Outside In Bitter Cold
    BARRINGTON, R.I. (AP) — The family of 97-year-old twin sisters who died in freezing temperatures after falling outside one of their homes says the two lived with charm, grace, kindness and style.
    Police say Jean Young Haley and Martha Young Williams died after they fell outside Haley’s house in Barrington on Friday and became stranded in the frigid cold. A neighbor found them Saturday morning.
    Overnight temperatures in the area dropped to as low as 11 degrees, with wind chills as low
  • Police: Animal Lover Died Trying To Save Dog

    Police: Animal Lover Died Trying To Save Dog
    COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) — Police in southern Indiana say an animal lover lost her life trying to save a dog from a river.
    Columbus Police Lt. Matt Harris says a witness reported seeing a woman matching the description of 33-year-old Jacqueline Watts of Indianapolis chasing a small dog on Friday afternoon. Officers found Watts’ body Saturday morning on a sandbar by the Flatrock River in the city’s Noblitt Park.
    Watts provided foster care and hospice care for animals, a Harris told a
  • 2017 ACC Basketball Tournament Preview

    2017 ACC Basketball Tournament Preview
    Tourney Previews: ACC | Big East | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
    Bryan Altman
    Welcome to Conference Championship week, when automatic bids get stolen, bubble teams make their final push and top contenders look to affirm their status. As you prepare to fill out your NCAA Tournament bracket, catching up on these teams might give you a better idea of who could make a run.
    CBS Local Sports is previewing the six major conference tournaments: ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC.
  • Charges Dismissed In Case Investigated By Indicted Baltimore PD Officers

    Charges Dismissed In Case Investigated By Indicted Baltimore PD Officers
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Charges have been dismissed for a suspect whose case was investigated by some of the Baltimore Police Department officers recently indicted for corruption.
    The State’s Attorney’s Office for Baltimore City released the following statement:
    “Charges against Albert Brown were dismissed solely based on the fact that the four BPD witness officers in this case are part of the recent federal indictment. We investigated all of the allegations about the offi
  • Md.’s New Harriet Tubman Visitor Center Opens This Weekend

    Md.’s New Harriet Tubman Visitor Center Opens This Weekend
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Step back in time this weekend at the grand opening of the new Harriet Tubman Visitor Center in Dorchester County.
    The Underground Railroad National Historical Park and visitor center were placed at their Dorchester County location because Harriet Tubman lived and eventually escaped slavery from areas close by. She returned to the same area 13 times in a decade to lead 70 slaves to freedom, according to the National Park Service website.
    The grand opening will take p
  • Gymnastics Coach Sentenced For Child Porn ‘Obsession’

    Gymnastics Coach Sentenced For Child Porn ‘Obsession’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A former youth gymnastics coach has been sentenced to six years in prison for distributing child porn after saying he had an obsession with child pornography.
    57-year-old Paul Daniel Bollinger was sentenced in federal court. His six year prison sentence will be followed by 12 years of supervised release, according to a release from the Department of Justice.
    Bollinger reportedly told investigators that he’d been viewing child pornography for nearly 30 years, and tha
  • WEATHER BLOG: Nice Now, But Temps Drop Into The Weekend

    WEATHER BLOG: Nice Now, But Temps Drop Into The Weekend
    So far, an improvement temperature-wise from where we were this weekend. We are already checking in with temps in the low 50s as of this writing.Clouds will increase throughout the rest of the afternoon and tonight. A couple of showers and sprinkles will be possible overnight with clouds skies and mild temps in the low 40s. Showers also possible Tuesday and especially Tuesday night so keep the umbrella handy. A shower may linger around through Wednesday morning, otherwise we will be mostly sunny
  • Scam Alert: Public Warned About Increase In ‘Virtual Kidnapping’ Ransom Scam

    Scam Alert: Public Warned About Increase In ‘Virtual Kidnapping’ Ransom Scam
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities are warning the public about an uptick in the number of ransom scams in our area.
    These “Virtual Kidnapping” scams target a victim who is told that a person they know, most often a family member, has been kidnapped and will only be returned if they pay a ransom.
    The scammer will even provide personal information about the alleged kidnapping victim, including: name, date of birth, and other details they found through social media sites.
    An
  • Police: Armed Robber Carjacks Vehicle After Crashing Getaway Car

    Police: Armed Robber Carjacks Vehicle After Crashing Getaway Car
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are searching for the man accused of robbing a Maryland gas station Monday, before crashing his getaway car, then carjacking another getaway vehicle.
    The Howard County Police Department reports the robbery happened at 10:45 a.m., at the Crown station located in the 6300 block of Dobbin Rd., in Columbia.
    Responding officers were told that a man wearing a grey hoodie and grey pants went into the store, before taking out a handgun and demanding money.
    The ro
  • 6 ways to experience virtual reality in Baltimore - Technical.ly Baltimore

    6 ways to experience virtual reality in Baltimore - Technical.ly Baltimore
    Technical.ly Baltimore
    6 ways to experience virtual reality in Baltimore
    Technical.ly Baltimore
    In Baltimore, there's a VR cave, a holodeck and plenty of chances to connect with VR innovators. Let us count the ways. 6 ways to experience virtual reality in Baltimore. By Stephen Babcock / reporter. Watch this documentary about that startup ...
  • NFL Struggles To Make Sense Of College Video Game-Like Stats

    NFL Struggles To Make Sense Of College Video Game-Like Stats
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — East Carolina’s Zay Jones came to the NFL’s annual scouting combine with some pretty lofty credentials.
    The son of three-time Super Bowl champion Robert Jones finished college as the FBS’ career receptions leader. Here, in Indianapolis, he’s just another guy in a crowded room of record-breaking players.
    A few spaces to his right is Eastern Washington’s Cooper Kupp, who caught more balls than Jones. Western Michigan’s Corey Davis, the
  • VIDEO: Water Main Break Sends Water Nearly 100 Feet In The Air

    VIDEO: Water Main Break Sends Water Nearly 100 Feet In The Air
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A massive water main break in Baltimore County sent water flying almost 100 feet in the air Monday.
    Sky Eye Chopper 13 was above the scene in Owings Mills, on Montrose Ave., near Reisterstown.
    Authorities were on scene and the road was blocked at crews worked to clear the scene.
    Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook
  • Defensive Linemen Who Have Been Selected No. 1 Overall

    Defensive Linemen Who Have Been Selected No. 1 Overall
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A list of defensive linemen who have been selected No. 1 overall in the NFL draft (with draft year, player name, position, school and NFL team that selected them):
    2014 — Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina (Texans)
    2006 — Mario Williams, DE, North Carolina State (Texans)
    2000 — Courtney Brown, DE, Penn State (Browns)
    1994 — Dan Wilkinson, DT, Ohio State (Bengals)
    1992 — Steve Emtman, DT, Washington (Indianapolis Colts)
    1991 — Russel
  • Strong Class Of Pass Rushers Could Go Quickly In NFL Draft

    Strong Class Of Pass Rushers Could Go Quickly In NFL Draft
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Myles Garrett might be a nice guy off the football field.
    On it, the Texas A&M defensive end can be as mean and nasty as anyone else whose dream job is dragging pretty-boy quarterbacks through the mud. And the imposing 6-foot-4, 272-pound Garrett intends to spend next season taking his new job quite seriously.
    “I can’t be smiling at folks while I’m sacking people,” he joked Saturday at the NFL’s annual scouting combine.
    Some NFL team wi
  • Terps Women’s Basketball Team Wins Third Big Ten Tournament Championship

    Terps Women’s Basketball Team Wins Third Big Ten Tournament Championship
    Coach Brenda Frese joined Ed and Rob to talk about Maryland’s women’s basketball team winning their third straight Big Ten Conference Tournament Championship.
    The Maryland women’s basketball team beat Purdue 74-64 to win its third straight Big Ten title.
    Brionna Jones yielded another Big Ten tournament championship for the fourth-ranked Maryland women’s basketball team.
    Maryland is the only program in Big Ten history to have won both the regular season and tourn
  • White House: Trump Signs Revised Travel Ban Executive Order

    White House: Trump Signs Revised Travel Ban Executive Order
     
    WASHINGTON (AP) — White House officials announced Monday morning that President Donald Trump has signed a revised executive order banning immigrants from 6 countries from entering the United States. Iraq was dropped from the list.
    The new order has been in the works since shortly after a federal court blocked Trump’s initial effort, but the administration has repeatedly pushed back the signing as it has worked to better coordinate with the agencies that it will need to impleme
  • WATCH: The Best NFL Players Try Not To Laugh At The Worst Jokes

    WATCH: The Best NFL Players Try Not To Laugh At The Worst Jokes
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Who doesn’t love a good pun on a Monday morning…
    Watch some of your favorite NFL players go head to head in some very bad joke telling. Who can hold out the longest without laughing at the worst jokes?The video features Baltimore Ravens players Eric Weddle and Kyle Juszczyk as well as Demaryius Thomas, Melvin Gordon, Ryan Shazier, Casey Hayward, Cordarrelle Patterson, Kelechi Osemele, Rodney Hudson, Aqib Talib and more.
     
  • Congressman Apologizes For Crude Joke About Kellyanne Conway

    Congressman Apologizes For Crude Joke About Kellyanne Conway
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Louisiana congressman has apologized for making a crude joke about White House adviser Kellyanne Conway.
    Democrat Cedric Richmond made the joke during a comedy routine at last week’s annual Washington Press Club Foundation congressional dinner. Citing the picture of Conway kneeling on a couch in the Oval Office, Richmond said Conway looked “kind of familiar there in that position.”
    The joke fell flat as the room full of journalists, congressional staff
  • Md. Senate Voting To Repeal Calls To Amend US Constitution

    Md. Senate Voting To Repeal Calls To Amend US Constitution
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland Senate is scheduled to vote on repealing previous calls to the U.S. Congress to hold a constitutional convention.
    The joint resolution is on the agenda for Monday night’s session.
    The Maryland General Assembly has passed four calls for a convention since the 1930s to amend the U.S. Constitution. The last one in the 1970s called for an amendment that requires a balanced federal budget.
    The resolution nullifies any and all prior applications to Congre
  • Free Pancake Stacks At IHOP Tomorrow

    Free Pancake Stacks At IHOP Tomorrow
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Attention all pancake lovers: It’s that time of year again. IHOP will be serving free pancakes for its 12th annual National Pancake Day on Tuesday.
    The promotion will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at participating locations. Select stores will honor the promotion until 10 p.m.
    In return, IHOP asks that guests consider making a donation of any amount to their charitable partners.Their goal is to raise $3.5 million for the following charities: Children’s Mira
  • Free Pancake Stacks At IHOP Today

    Free Pancake Stacks At IHOP Today
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Attention all pancake lovers: It’s that time of year again. IHOP will be serving free pancakes for its 12th annual National Pancake Day on Tuesday.
    The promotion will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at participating locations. Select stores will honor the promotion until 10 p.m.
    In return, IHOP asks that guests consider making a donation of any amount to their charitable partners.
    Their goal is to raise $3.5 million for the following charities: Children’s Mir
  • 30 Players: Braves’ Dansby Swanson Top Candidate For Rookie Of The Year

    30 Players: Braves’ Dansby Swanson Top Candidate For Rookie Of The Year
    By Rich Arleo
    CBS Local Sports, in our 30 Players 30 Days spring training feature, profiles one young player from each Major League Baseball team leading up to opening day.
    2016 season (Minors): 105 G, 411 AB, .275 BA, 9 HR, 55 RBI, 13 SB, .787 OPS
    2016 season (Majors): 38 G, 129 AB, .302 BA, 3 HR, 17 RBI, 3 SB, .803 OPS
    When John Hart took over the reins as President of Baseball Operations for the Atlanta Braves after the 2014 season, there wasn’t much to be excited about as a Braves fan
  • 3-6-17: PNC High School Lacrosse Monday Morning Match-Up

    3-6-17: PNC High School Lacrosse Monday Morning Match-Up
    ESPN lacrosse announcer and voice of High School Lacrosse Booker Corrigan joins our CBS Radio morning shows for a new feature called the PNC High School Lacrosse Monday Morning Match-Up.
    Booker Corrigan talks about the latest match ups for both public and private school teams.https://cbsbaltimore.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/aircheck_pnc_monmornmatchup_wjzfm_3-6-17.mp3All the of the girls public teams are vying for votes in the PNC Monday Morning Match Up rankings. Boys’ publ
  • Pregnant Woman’s April The Giraffe Spoof Goes Viral

    Pregnant Woman’s April The Giraffe Spoof Goes Viral
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —The world has been waiting for April the giraffe to give birth to her calf for a week-and-a-half, and a pregnant woman from South Carolina is having some fun with the obsession.
    Donning a giraffe mask, she set up a camera in the corner of what appears to be her bedroom, and paced around for almost 8 minutes in a live Facebook video.
    Her silly April spoof has been viewed more than 7 million times, reacted to more than 90,000 times and shared more than 160,000 times.
    April,
  • Supreme Court Scraps Case On Transgender Bathroom Rights

    Supreme Court Scraps Case On Transgender Bathroom Rights
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is handing a transgender teen’s case back to a lower court without reaching a decision.
    The justices said Monday they have opted not to decide whether federal anti-discrimination law gives high school senior Gavin Grimm the right to use the boys’ bathroom in his Virginia school.
    The case had been scheduled for argument in late March. Instead, a lower court in Virginia will be tasked with evaluating the federal law known as title IX and the ex
  • Terps Will Play Winner Of No. 6 Northwestern & Ohio State/Rutgers Friday Night

    Terps Will Play Winner Of No. 6 Northwestern & Ohio State/Rutgers Friday Night
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Maryland men’s basketball team garnered the third seed in the 2017 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., the Big Ten Conference announced Sunday night.
    The Terps (24-7, 12-6) topped Michigan State on a last-second Melo Trimble three-pointer on Saturday in the regular season finale to clinch the third overall seed in the tournament. Maryland earned a double bye in the tournament.
    Maryland will face the winner of the
  • Orioles Adam Jones Talks WBC, Rules Changes, Intentional Walks & More

    Orioles Adam Jones Talks WBC, Rules Changes, Intentional Walks & More
    Adam Jones of the Baltimore Orioles joined Ed and Rob to talk about spring training and the World Baseball Classic which starts today.
    Jones started by talking about the World Baseball Classic and how he is feeling about being on team USA for the tournament saying, “I’m an American, a prideful American and this is a chance to represent my country in such a great event that is like the Olympics of baseball right now. So I’m going to go and take care of my body and show up&n
  • Monday, March 6, 2017

    Monday, March 6, 2017
    Manic Monday with the National Association of Social Workers, MD Chapter!Marty Bass has Coffee With author David Baldacci.
  • WEATHER BLOG: Warmer This Week, But Could We See Snow Saturday?

    WEATHER BLOG: Warmer This Week, But Could We See Snow Saturday?
    Hi Everyone!As we cruise through this week we see the normal daytime high move from the current 50° to 52° by March 10th. A warm up from the weekend’s cold is in progress, and life is good as we move toward the 1/3 point of the month.But is not over yet. Plenty of winter left to hit the fan. I have been preaching this, and literally screaming, “Can I get an amen!!!?” Here is the run down. Between now, and Thursday, no real issues. But on Friday we will see a “clip
  • Remembering the Baltimore Seaport Taxi tragedy of 2004 - Baltimore Sun

    Remembering the Baltimore Seaport Taxi tragedy of 2004 - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Remembering the Baltimore Seaport Taxi tragedy of 2004
    Baltimore Sun
    On this date: 5 people died after a Baltimore Seaport Taxi overturned near Fort McHenry on March 6, 2004. Five people died when a water taxi capsized in a sudden fierce gust of wind near Fort McHenry in Baltimore 13 years ago today. The deaths aboard ...
  • Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille

    Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille
    Get ready for the all new Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille at Hollywood Casino in Perryville.  Join 105.7 The Fan’s Scott and Jeremy on Tuesday, March 14th from 2pm to 6pm as they broadcast live for it’s grand opening!  Come and enjoy great food and drinks, a cool casual atmosphere and all the sports you can handle!
  • Anne Arundel Police Seek Man Wanted For Girlfriend’s Murder

    Anne Arundel Police Seek Man Wanted For Girlfriend’s Murder
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Anne Arundel County Police say they are seeking a man who is wanted for the murder of his girlfriend on Sunday.
    Ryan Gregory Hollebon, 38, is described as 6-foot-1 and 165 pounds.
    It was around 9:24 p.m. when officers responded to the 1700 block of Carry Place in Crofton for a domestic violence call. They found Jhalandia Elaine Butler, 28, lying dead inside the home.
    Officers say Hollebon fled before officers arrived. An extensive search throughout the night involving air
  • Ed & Rob Live From Sarasota

    Ed & Rob Live From Sarasota
    Tune in all next week as Ed and Rob broadcast live from Sarasota, presented by the Freemasons of Maryland and sponsored by Southwest Airlines and Parts Authority.  Each day they’ll be talking with Orioles players and executives to give you a first hand report on how the Birds are shaping up.
  • Missing 10-Year-Old Baltimore Boy Found Safe

    Missing 10-Year-Old Baltimore Boy Found Safe
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — UPDATE: Amoray Braxton has been found safe, according to police.
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    Baltimore Police detectives are asking for the public’s help with locating missing 10 year-old Amoray Braxton.
    Braxton is 4-foot-6, weighs 65 lbs, and was last seen on
  • 10-Year-Old Baltimore Boy Missing Since Sunday

    10-Year-Old Baltimore Boy Missing Since Sunday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police detectives are asking for the public’s help with locating missing 10 year-old Amoray Braxton.
    Braxton is 4-foot-6, weighs 65 lbs, and was last seen on Sunday around 3:30 p.m. in the 300 block of N. Gilmore Street.
    He was wearing a black and white coat and blue jeans.
    Braxton left his home after being disciplined by his parents and has not been seen since.
    Anyone with information as to his whereabouts is asked to contact the Missing Person Unit @ 443
  • Annapolis Home Destroyed In Fire

    Annapolis Home Destroyed In Fire
    Annapolis (WJZ)– Firefighters in Annapolis work overnight to put out a two alarm fire.
    It broke out around 1:30 this morning on Harbor Road. Once crews got there one home was already engulfed in flames.
    The fire spread to two other homes which have minor damage.
    It took nearly 100 firefighters from three different departments to get the fire under control.
    All residents were able to escape without injuries.
    The fire home to catch fire collapsed and is a total loss as well as a vehicle that
  • Police Investigating Homicide In Towson

    Police Investigating Homicide In Towson
    Baltimore (WJZ)– Baltimore County police are investigating a fatal shooting inside a Towson home.
    Just before 10 last night police received a call for a shooting inside a house in the 8100 block of Kirkwall Court.Once there officers found the victim on the upper-level of the house. He has been shot in the upper body and was pronounced dead at the scene.
    The victim has been identified as Devin Vallade, 46.  The suspect was taken into custody at the scene.The name of the suspect has not

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