• Ghost Fleet Of Mallows Bay Nears ‘National Marine Sanctuary’ Status

    Ghost Fleet Of Mallows Bay Nears ‘National Marine Sanctuary’ Status
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A National Marine Sanctuary would be a first for Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay.
    The ghost fleet of Mallows Bay are now a big step closer to that designation.
    Mallows Bay sits in a bend of the Potomac River in Charles County. It’s the final resting place of almost 200 ships scuttled here over two centuries. A lot of those wrecks have evolved into lush islands.
    “It’s created this wonderful ecosystem where wildlife is thriving and it’s created a won
  • Baltimore Small Business Owner Meets With President Trump

    Baltimore Small Business Owner Meets With President Trump
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore small business owner says she felt overjoyed as she left the White House after attending a roundtable discussion with President Donald Trump.
    Lisa Phillips got the opportunity of a lifetime for a small business owner, as she was invited to attend a meeting with the President of the United States.
    Phillips was the only business owner in Maryland who was invited to Monday’s roundtable, which was held to promote economic empowerment for female&nbs
  • Truck Driver Charged For Stealing Over $19K Worth Of Shoes

    Truck Driver Charged For Stealing Over $19K Worth Of Shoes
    ELLICOTT CITY, Md. (WJZ) — Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office says a man who was working for an Elkridge trucking company plead guilty to stealing a pallet of shoes worth over $19,000 dollars.
    The Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office says 29-year-old Cortney Lynn Slater from Reisterstown, plead guilty to one count of theft between $10,000-$100,000 in Howard County Circuit Court Monday morning.
    Officials say it happened over the summer, on July 21, 2016,
  • Baltimore Man Who Says He Went To NYC To Kill Black People Charged With Murder As Act Of Terrorism

    Baltimore Man Who Says He Went To NYC To Kill Black People Charged With Murder As Act Of Terrorism
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Chilling words from the man accused of traveling by bus from Hampden to New York City with the intent of murdering African Americans were published this weekend in the New York Daily News.
    Police say 28-year-old James Jackson slayed an innocent black man before turning himself into authorities last week. WJZ’s Rick Ritter has more on Jackson, who told the paper in an exclusive interview what’s behind the gruesome crime.
    The only way to describe the quotes is ch
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  • Keidel: Raiders Bound For Sin City

    Keidel: Raiders Bound For Sin City
    By Jason Keidel
    For a team and town that always spelled impending doom for opponents, the worm has indeed turned.
    How odd that the Grim Reaper is scratching on Oakland’s door. The Oakland Raiders invaded and pillaged so many teams over the decades. But now it’s their own gridiron embryo getting the news that the NFL has approved a move to Las Vegas.
    The self-styled pirates, the autumn wind and the haunting strings of the philharmonic and John Facenda’s booming baritone announci
  • Screening Held Locally For Film On Police-Community Relations

    Screening Held Locally For Film On Police-Community Relations
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A movie by a Maryland native explores racial profiling and the gap between police officers and the communities they serve.
    Congressman Elijah Cummings hosted a screening for the movie, which was partially funded by 60 people who donated more than $51,000, when the director was back in town this weekend.
    The Baltimore riots, racial profiling, police relations. All these are topics of the film by a Howard County native.
    From Baltimore, to the rest of the coun
  • Workers Help Find Lost Engagement, Wedding Rings At Dump

    Workers Help Find Lost Engagement, Wedding Rings At Dump
    FAIRVIEW, N.J. (AP) — A New York City woman has recovered her wedding and engagement rings from a New Jersey dump with some help from sanitation workers.
    Shannon Lombardo says she accidentally threw out the rings, which were in a paper towel.
    She called 311 and the city delayed pickups from her Upper West Side building to give her a chance to sift through the building’s trash.
    When her search proved unsuccessful, the 46-year-old Lombardo went to a facility in Fairview, New Jersey, wi
  • Baltimore Says Goodbye To Cardinal William Keeler

    Baltimore Says Goodbye To Cardinal William Keeler
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore is saying goodbye to a beloved leader of the Catholic Church, as the first of two public viewings for Cardinal William Keeler was held Monday before his body is laid to rest Tuesday.
    Cardinal Keeler died last week at the age 86.
    The long-time leader of the Archdiocese is also remembered as the man behind a multi-million dollar restoration of the Baltimore Basilica.
    Church leaders say it is only fitting that this is where he is honored Monday, before be
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  • Deadly Shooting Near Mondawmin Mall Investigated

    Deadly Shooting Near Mondawmin Mall Investigated
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A man is dead after being shot near Mondawmin Mall Monday afternoon, Baltimore Police say.
    Officers were called to the 2400 block of Reisterstown Road around 1:15 p.m.
    They found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. He was transported to Johns Hopkins Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
    According to our media partners at the Baltimore Sun, a baby was pulled out of a car with tinted windows at the center of the crime scene about an hour-and-a-half after officers f
  • Baltimore Mayor Thanks Governor For Additional School Funding

    Baltimore Mayor Thanks Governor For Additional School Funding
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is thanking Governor Larry Hogan for his weekend announcement about Baltimore City Schools funding.
    Hogan announced Sunday that the administration has reached an agreement with state leaders and is proposing over $23 million dollars of state funding for Baltimore City Public Schools, with another $5 million for several other counties.
    While the funds announced by the governor do not cover the entire city public schools budget shortfall &mdas
  • Photo Released Of Suspect Who Stole $50K Worth Of Rolex Watches

    Photo Released Of Suspect Who Stole $50K Worth Of Rolex Watches
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Anne Arundel County Police Department has released a surveillance photo of the man who stole more than $50,000 worth of jewelry from a Helzberg Diamonds store.
    Police were called just after 7:30 p.m. on March 24, about a theft at the Helzberg Diamonds store located in the 7000 block of Arundel Mills Circle.
    An employee told police that a man went into the store, before looking at a display case for watches.
    He then took a revolver out of his pocket, before using it to
  • Visit Baltimore to launch culinary-focused ad campaign - Baltimore Business Journal

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    Visit Baltimore to launch culinary-focused ad campaign
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    The city's culinary scene is continually evolving and Visit Baltimore is looking to capitalize on the growing industry to entice travelers to town. Baltimore's tourism and convention agency will run a two-page advertising spread in the New York Times ...
  • 5 minutes with Michael Seipp, executive director, Southwest Partnership - Baltimore Business Journal

    5 minutes with Michael Seipp, executive director, Southwest Partnership
    Baltimore Business Journal
    "We've seen just in the past 18 months more and more people calling and asking, particularly individuals related to UMB and the hospitals, how can they find a house?" Subscribe to get the full story. Already a subscriber? Sign in. Subscribe to get the ...and more »
  • After being shot in East Baltimore last year, three-year-old Kendall works to walk again - Baltimore Sun

    After being shot in East Baltimore last year, three-year-old Kendall works to walk again - Baltimore Sun
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    After being shot in East Baltimore last year, three-year-old Kendall works to walk again
    Baltimore Sun
    Following up on the physical and emotional recovery of Kendall Brockenbrough, the now 4-year-old girl who was injured by a shotgun blast last year. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun). Jessica AndersonContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. After being shot last ...and more »
  • NFL Approves Raiders’ Move To Las Vegas

    NFL Approves Raiders’ Move To Las Vegas
    PHOENIX (AP) — NFL owners approved the Oakland Raiders’ move to Las Vegas at the league meetings on Monday.
    The vote was a foregone conclusion after the league and Raiders were not satisfied with Oakland’s proposals for a new stadium, and Las Vegas stepped up with $750 million in public money. Bank of America also is giving Raiders owner Mark Davis a $650 million loan, further helping convince the owners to allow the third team relocation in just over a year.
    Owners voted 31-1
  • ACLU Battles State Over Toddler’s Last Name Of ‘Allah’

    ACLU Battles State Over Toddler’s Last Name Of ‘Allah’
    ATLANTA (AP) — A civil rights group sued Georgia over the state’s refusal to allow a couple to officially name its 22-month-old child “Allah.”
    The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia filed the lawsuit recently in Fulton County Superior Court on behalf of the couple, Elizabeth Handy and Bilal Walk.
    At issue is the young girl’s proposed last name of Allah.
    State law requires a baby’s surname to be either that of the father of the mother for the initial bir
  • Dems Force 1-Week Delay On Panel Vote On Supreme Court Pick

    Dems Force 1-Week Delay On Panel Vote On Supreme Court Pick
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats on Monday forced a one-week delay in a committee vote on President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, who remains on track for confirmation with solid Republican backing.
    Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, announced that, as expected, Democrats have requested a postponement. The committee vote on Judge Neil Gorsuch now will be held April 3.
    As the committee readies to vote, three additional Democrats said they are l
  • Light City Baltimore returns for a second year - WBAL Baltimore

    Light City Baltimore returns for a second year - WBAL Baltimore
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    Light City Baltimore returns for a second year
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    The event is a mile-and-a-half walk through 23 art installations, performance art and concerts. Download the WBAL app. For those who didn't get to see Light City Baltimore last year, you have more opportunities this time around. The festival is longer ...
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  • Ravens Move To No. 11 In NFL Power Rankings

    Ravens Move To No. 11 In NFL Power Rankings
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Ravens moved up to No. 11 in the latest power rankings after being one of the more active teams at the start of free agency.
    The Ravens, who finished 8-8 last season, are now the highest-ranked team that did not have a winning record last season.
    The Ravens have added the top free agent in ESPN’s rankings, nose tackle Brandon Williams and the top available safety. Tony Jefferson. They snagged a playmaking running back in D
  • Cardinal Keeler's body to lie in repose ahead of funeral Mass - Baltimore Sun

    Cardinal Keeler's body to lie in repose ahead of funeral Mass - Baltimore Sun
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    Cardinal Keeler's body to lie in repose ahead of funeral Mass
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    Cardinal William Henry Keeler, the longtime leader of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, died Thursday. (Video by Ulysses Munoz). Associated Press. The body of Cardinal William Keeler, who headed the Archdiocese of Baltimore for 18 years, will lie in repose ...
    Public viewing to be held tomorrow in Baltimore for former ...ABC27
    Former Baltimore mayor remembers Cardinal Keeler as 'special human being'The Catholi
  • Police Investigating Puppy Abuse Case After Dog Was Left For Dead

    Police Investigating Puppy Abuse Case After Dog Was Left For Dead
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Howard County Animal Control is investigating an animal cruelty case after a puppy was found left for dead in a plastic storage container in Columbia.
    Authorities got a call at 4 p.m. on Saturday, and the caller said they found a storage container in a grassy area that had its lid drilled with holes, and contained an emaciated puppy.
    An animal control officer responded and took the dog to an emergency clinic.
    Veterinarians say the 10-week-old brindle pit bull, nickna
  • Flacco Adds Boxing To Offseason Regimen To Help Hand-Eye Coordination

    Flacco Adds Boxing To Offseason Regimen To Help Hand-Eye Coordination
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco has added something new to his offseason training regimen: boxing.
    This offseason, Flacco’s father recommended that the quarterback try boxing.
    Flacco joined a gym in Philadelphia and has been practicing his hand-eye coordination, strength and balance. The boxing workouts are intended to help when him throw the ball on the move and his balance when moving side to side.Thank you @JoeHandBoxing@maleek_ja
  • Student Arrested For Alleged School Shooting Plot

    Student Arrested For Alleged School Shooting Plot
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — An 18-year-old student has been arrested after authorities found that she was planning a shooting plot at a Maryland school.
    Nichole Cevario faces charges of possession of explosive material with intent to create a destructive device and possession of incendiary material with the intent to create a destructive device.
    Investigators found that Cevario had been planning a shooting event at Catoctin High School for sometime in April, and was getting the materials needed
  • Md. Bill Would Punish Left Lane Lingering With Fine Up To $250

    Md. Bill Would Punish Left Lane Lingering With Fine Up To $250
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A bill that has already passed the Maryland House of Delegates would fine drivers up to $250 for lingering in the left lane of a highway after passing another vehicle.
    House Bill 1451 was sponsored by Frederick County Republican Delegate William G. Folden and is now pending in the Senate.
    Folden says the aim of the bill is to prevent traffic congestion.
    When it passed in the House last week, he posted the following statement on his Facebook page:
    “By the slimmest of
  • Sheriff: 2 Accused Of Trying To Sell Baby Online For $3K

    Sheriff: 2 Accused Of Trying To Sell Baby Online For $3K
    ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities say a Tennessee couple is accused of trying to sell a 5-month-old baby online for $3,000.
    Local news outlets report that the Greene County Sheriff’s Office says 37-year-old Deanna Lynn Greer and 26-year-old John David Cain were arrested Friday on charges of aggravated child abuse and aggravated child neglect or endangerment.
    Sheriff Pat Hankins says authorities were alerted after another couple saw an ad posted on Craigslist listing the infant f
  • Baltimore Drone Prix coming to town - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore Drone Prix coming to town - WBAL Baltimore
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    Baltimore Drone Prix coming to town
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    It's high-flying action, it is fast and this April Fool's Day, the competition will be no joke with a new type of racing coming to Baltimore. Advertisement. Download the WBAL app. Drone racing is on its way to Charm City, in the form of the Baltimore ...
  • Orioles Auctioning Orange Spring Training Jerseys For Charity

    Orioles Auctioning Orange Spring Training Jerseys For Charity
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Orioles announced an online charity auction for the 2017 team-issued and game-worn orange Spring Training jerseys.
    The auction will take place on orioles.com/auctions until Wednesday, April 5, at 10:00 p.m. ET.
    The orange Spring Training jerseys feature the new 2017 design, which includes a Florida patch on the right sleeve and sublimated lettering and numbers on the back of the jerseys, featuring various Major League Baseball and Spring Training logos.
    Proceeds from
  • Future Islands to play surprise album release show at Ottobar - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Future Islands to play surprise album release show at Ottobar - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Future Islands to play surprise album release show at Ottobar
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore band Future Islands will play a special album release show at the Ottobar on April 7. (Handout photo). Ellen FishelContact Reporter. Future Islands, one of Baltimore's most prominent bands, announced Monday it will play a special album ...and more »
  • Md. Shelter Gets Dogs Saved From Slaughter In South Korea

    Md. Shelter Gets Dogs Saved From Slaughter In South Korea
    NEW YORK (AP) — Forty-six dogs were flown to New York from South Korea after being rescued at a farm where they were to be slaughtered for human consumption, animal advocates said Sunday.
    The Humane Society International is responsible for saving the dogs that were fed barely enough to survive.
    The animals arrived at Kennedy International Airport late Saturday and were headed to emergency shelters in New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania on Sunday.
    The Animal Welfare League of Queen Anne&rsq
  • 12 things not to miss at Light City Baltimore 2017 - Baltimore Sun

    12 things not to miss at Light City Baltimore 2017 - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    12 things not to miss at Light City Baltimore 2017
    Baltimore Sun
    The second Light City festival, which will start illuminating the Inner Harbor and other points throughout the city Friday, will be offering plenty of well-lit culture, performance and entertainment through its nine-day run. Adopting a motto of "Bigger ...and more »
  • Man To Stand Trial For 2014 Crash That Killed 5 Near DC

    Man To Stand Trial For 2014 Crash That Killed 5 Near DC
    UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — A man who authorities say was driving under the influence and on a suspended license when he caused a 2014 car accident that killed five people is going on trial.
    Prosecutors in Prince George’s County said in a statement that the trial of Kenneth Kelley is scheduled to begin Monday with jury selection. Kelley is charged with five counts of negligent manslaughter in the Oct. 14, 2014, crash, which killed three adults and two children.
    Prosecutors say Kelley
  • Breast-Fed Children Not Necessarily Smarter, Study Finds

    Breast-Fed Children Not Necessarily Smarter, Study Finds
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) Researchers in Dublin set out to find if breastfeeding was proportionate with intelligence for children. 
    They found that the breast-fed kids tested a slightly higher, but the difference in negligible, according to their study posted in Journal of Pediatrics.
    They tested 8,000 children at the ages of three and five in Ireland. They also found that at age three, the breast-fed kids were a bit less hyper-active, though that evened out by age five.
    “[T
  • It’s Now Illegal To Have Sex With Animals In Ohio

    It’s Now Illegal To Have Sex With Animals In Ohio
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — As of last week, it is now officially illegal to engage in sexual activities with animals in Ohio. Offenders could face up to 90 days in jail and a $750 fine.
    The law was finally passed in December but just went into effect last week. In 2011 and 2015, lawmakers couldn’t gather requisite support to get the law passed.
    “It’s a crime that defies explanation to the rational person,” said Mark Kumpf, director of the Montgomery County Animal Resour
  • Kevin Gausman named Orioles' Opening Day starter - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Kevin Gausman named Orioles' Opening Day starter - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Kevin Gausman named Orioles' Opening Day starter
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    A look back at the Orioles Opening Day starters from 1992 — when Camden Yards opened — through 2017. (Sean Welsh). Eduardo A. EncinaContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Maybe not officially, but right-hander Kevin Gausman had always been the ...
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  • Vulture capital firm preys on Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    Vulture capital firm preys on Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
    Vulture capital firm preys on Baltimore
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    Op-ed: Two Baltimore councilmen call on Oaktree Capital to stop preying on city residents. In 2010, Joann Rodriguez suffered a health crisis precipitated by her multiple sclerosis. She could no longer keep her job with the AARP, but it took her two ...
  • Woman, 18, charged with attempted murder in West Baltimore shooting - Baltimore Sun

    Woman, 18, charged with attempted murder in West Baltimore shooting - Baltimore Sun
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    Woman, 18, charged with attempted murder in West Baltimore shooting
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    Stacy Hall, 18, is charged with attempted murder in a West Baltimore shooting that occurred on St. Patrick's Day. (Courtes Baltimore Police/ Baltimore Sun). Colin CampbellContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. An 18-year-old woman is charged with attempted ...and more »
  • Seahawks QB Trevone Boykin Arrested

    Seahawks QB Trevone Boykin Arrested
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Seattle Seahawks quarterback Trevone Boykin was arrested early Monday morning in Dallas, Texas after a car he was riding in crashed into a bar and injured multiple people.
    According to a report, a woman driving the vehicle hit four people on a sidewalk and injured a worker inside the bar.
    Boykin was listed as a passenger but was arrested on related drug charges and public intoxication. He spent last season as the primary backup behind Russell Wilson.
    This is the seco
  • Orioles Announce Kevin Gausman As Opening Day Starter

    Orioles Announce Kevin Gausman As Opening Day Starter
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Pitcher Kevin Gausman will get his day in the (hopefully) sun when the Baltimore Orioles return to Oriole Park at Camden Yards next Monday, April 3.
    Buck Showalter has officially announced Kevin Gausman will be the starting pitcher on Opening Day against the Blue Jays at Camden Yards.
    Gausman was 9-12 with a 3.61 ERA in 30 starts last season. He’s 2-3 with a 4.40 ERA and 1.422 WHIP in 12 career games (seven starts) against the Blue Jays over 45 inning
  • Student Arrested For Alleged School Shooting Plot - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Student Arrested For Alleged School Shooting Plot - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Student Arrested For Alleged School Shooting Plot
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — An 18-year-old student has been arrested after authorities found that she was planning a shooting plot at a Maryland school. Nichole Cevario faces charges of possession of explosive material with intent to create a destructive device ...and more »
  • Airline: Customers ‘Welcome’ To Wear Leggings Despite ‘Pass Traveler’ Dress Code

    Airline: Customers ‘Welcome’ To Wear Leggings Despite ‘Pass Traveler’ Dress Code
    DENVER (AP) — United Airlines says regular-paying flyers are welcome to wear leggings aboard its flights, even though two teenage girls were barred by a gate agent from boarding a flight from Denver to Minneapolis on Sunday because of their attire.
    An airline spokesman said that the girls were traveling under an employee travel pass that includes a dress code. The move sparked a wave of online criticism against United. Comedian Sarah Silverman tweeted that she would change her United fligh
  • 3-27-17: PNC High School Lacrosse Monday Morning Match-Up

    3-27-17: 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.
    Whenever St. Mary’s and Archbishop Spalding meet in any sport people take notice, tune in on March 30 for that game. Another huge PNC Monday Morning Match up game of the week is when Marriotts Ridge hosts South River. Finally, in a rare Public vs Private clash red hot Westminster is taking o
  • 30 Players: Tyler Skaggs Must Stay Healthy, Perform For Angels

    30 Players: Tyler Skaggs Must Stay Healthy, Perform For Angels
    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): 9 G, 9 GS, 39 1/3 IP, 1.60 ERA, 0.87 WHIP, 3 W, 53 SO, 8 BB
    2016 season (Majors): 10 G, 10 GS, 49 2/3 IP, 4.17 ERA, 1.49 WHIP, 3 W, 50 SO, 23 BB
    A player who made his MLB debut back in 2012 isn’t usually considered a player to watch five years later, but thanks to a number of injuries, 25-yea
  • Authorities Investigating After 4-Year-Old Falls From 3rd Story Window

    Authorities Investigating After 4-Year-Old Falls From 3rd Story Window
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Cecil County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after they say a 4-year-old fell from a third story window Sunday night.
    The sheriff’s office was called about the incident at 10:45 p.m., in the unit block of Caribou Court in Elkton.
    The investigation found that the child fell from a bedroom window onto a vehicle parked in front of the home.
    The injured child was found outside by a parent, who called 911.
    Authorities report the child was conscious and a
  • Rob Long: New Blood Vs. Blue Blood

    Rob Long: New Blood Vs. Blue Blood
    The bad news is that your bracket is trash right about now. I mean you could boast about still having your national champion pick still in the mix but that’s a reach.
    If you have two out of four teams remaining I commend you.
    There are two number one seeds in the Final Four but one is “New Blood” for next weekend’s grand finale.
    Gonzaga is making its first appearance in the national semi-final game. They will face the lowest seed remaining in the field #7 seed South Carol
  • Baltimore Orioles 2017 season preview: Can Machado and Co ... - CBSSports.com

    Baltimore Orioles 2017 season preview: Can Machado and Co ... - CBSSports.com
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    Baltimore Orioles 2017 season preview: Can Machado and Co ...
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    The 2016 Baltimore Orioles were again a playoff team that really didn't look like one on paper. It was the third straight even year that the O's made the playoffs ...and more »
  • Baltimore Orioles 2017 season preview: Can Machado and Co. bring the power? - CBSSports.com

    Baltimore Orioles 2017 season preview: Can Machado and Co. bring the power? - CBSSports.com
    CBSSports.com
    Baltimore Orioles 2017 season preview: Can Machado and Co. bring the power?
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    The 2016 Baltimore Orioles were again a playoff team that really didn't look like one on paper. It was the third straight even year that the O's made the playoffs and remember how much scrutiny that 2012 team received for its sub-par run differential ...
  • Baltimore mayor may cut $5.5M from police - Police News

    Baltimore mayor may cut $5.5M from police - Police News
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    Baltimore mayor may cut $5.5M from police
    Police News
    BALTIMORE — Mayor Catherine Pugh wants to cut at least $5.5 million from the Baltimore Police Department to help plug a shortfall in the schools budget, under a developing plan to better control police spending she outlined Wednesday. Pugh — who is ...
    Baltimore Business Owner Praises Pugh for Minimum Wage VetoWCBM
    Pugh vetoes bill that would raise Baltimore minimum wageBaltimore Sun
    Baltimore mayor vetoes $15 an
  • 18-Year-Old Woman Arrested For Attempted Murder

    18-Year-Old Woman Arrested For Attempted Murder
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – An 18-year-old woman has been arrested for attempted murder.
    Police say Stacy Hall shot a 33-year old woman back on March 17, in the 2500 block of Mosher Street.
    According to the victim, she was shot after arguing with several females.
    The victim was shot in the leg and pelvis, and was able to driver herself to the hospital after being shot.
    Hall is facing first-degree murder charges.
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  • Baltimore Griots' Circle celebrates Women's History Month - ABC2 News

    Baltimore Griots' Circle celebrates Women's History Month - ABC2 News
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    Baltimore Griots' Circle celebrates Women's History Month
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    BALTIMORE CITY - The Griots' Circle of Maryland, Inc. sponsored a storytelling event to celebrate Women's History Month Sunday. The Baltimore Griots' Circle hosted "The Mothers of the Movement" in The Orangery at The Hampton National Historic Site to ...and more »
  • Bad accident in northeast Baltimore ends with non-life-threatening ... - Fox Baltimore

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    Bad accident in northeast Baltimore ends with non-life-threatening ...
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    BALTIMORE (WBFF) - A particularly bad accident caught the attention of some passersby in northeast Baltimore.The accident was seen at Kirk Avenue and ...
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