• President’s Proposed Budget Set to Shut Down Chesapeake Bay Clean Up

    President’s Proposed Budget Set to Shut Down Chesapeake Bay Clean Up
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– President Trump’s proposed 2018 budget is set to wipe out funding for the Chesapeake Bay if a new plan is not passed in time.
    WJZ‘s Tracey Leong met with congressional leaders and local representatives in D.C. about their efforts to get the decision reversed.
    This is the first time since the Clean Water Coalition was created, that it has been recommended to completely eliminate funding, which could dry up vital programs.
    The fight to save the Chesapeake Ba
  • Baltimore City Public School Layoffs Expected Next School Year

    Baltimore City Public School Layoffs Expected Next School Year
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The writing is on the wall for Baltimore City school employees, who could soon be out of work.
    Officials say while extra funding from the State will keep schools afloat, more is still needed.
    The layoffs are expected for the next school year. All types of employees are on the chopping block.
    Baltimore City schools may have to do more, with less staff.
    The school system will layoff employees for the coming year. It’s an effort to fill a budget gap, before it turns int
  • Adam Jones Wants The Pie Back As Much As You Probably Do

    Adam Jones Wants The Pie Back As Much As You Probably Do
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s been over a year since Adam Jones’ tradition of celebratory pieing had to be discontinued for “safety reasons.”
    The “pie-ban” came down from the powers that be back in February of 2016 before last year’s Opening Day. After such an exciting Opening Day to the 2017 season earlier this week, the All-Star outfielder took to Twitter to say he just wants to “bring back the damn pie.”
    RELATED: Adam Jones’
  • Ivanka Trump Speaks On Role At White House, Trip To Baltimore

    Ivanka Trump Speaks On Role At White House, Trip To Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — First Daughter, and assistant to the President, Ivanka Trump, is speaking out about her role at the White House to CBS This Morning.
    And she talked about how her most important job – that of a mom – brought her to Baltimore recently.
    “They don’t have them nearby, in New York,” said Trump. “Because I’ve looked for years. We went in Baltimore.”
    Monster trucks. Ivanka Trump is talking about Baltimore’s monster truck
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  • Virtual Reality: Police’s Attempt to Curb Distracted Driving Accidents

    Virtual Reality: Police’s Attempt to Curb Distracted Driving Accidents
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Even as our cars are getting safer, roads across the country are getting more dangerous.
    According to a new study, deadly crashes are on the rise and a growing majority involve your smart phone.
    Hospitals across Maryland are holding events for Distracted Driving Awareness Month, in hopes that if the warnings haven’t scared you one of the events will.
    A staggering 52 percent of crashes nationwide now involve distractions from cell phones.
    The distraction epidemic behi
  • Group Hoping To Give State Police Museum New Life

    Group Hoping To Give State Police Museum New Life
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Although Maryland has been a state for the past 239 years, it’s only had a state police force for 96 years.
    But now, retired troopers are concerned that there is no place for its rich history to be displayed.
    Built by veterans of the War of 1812, this landmark later became the State Police Museum.
    But it’s 201 years old, and it shows.
    The museum has been closed for 8 years, and this historic building needs a lot.
    All of the exhibits have been moved out.
    R
  • Judge Denies DOJ Request To Postpone Consent Decree Hearing

    Judge Denies DOJ Request To Postpone Consent Decree Hearing
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A judge has denied the U.S. Justice Department’s request to postpone hearing on the proposal to overhaul the Baltimore Police Department.
    The changes were agreed to earlier this year, and a hearing is now scheduled for Thursday.
    RELATED: Justice Dept. Seeks Pause On Consent Decree With Baltimore
    The DOJ asked for things to be postponed for 90 days, citing a review of police reform agreements under the new administration.
    Both Mayor Catherine Pugh and Balti
  • Maryland Governor Vetoes Bill On Lagging Schools

    Maryland Governor Vetoes Bill On Lagging Schools
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan is vetoing a bill he says would make Maryland’s school system one the least accountable in the United States.
    Hogan announced the veto Wednesday at the Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys.
    The bill creates a formula for identifying struggling schools.
    Supporters in the Democrat-led legislature say the formula takes into consideration some important factors beyond academic performance, such as attendance, safety and teacher quality. They say it
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  • Man Accused Of Using Machete During Assault

    Man Accused Of Using Machete During Assault
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Annapolis Police Department arrested a 58-year-old man accused of swinging a machete at people and threatening them with the weapon.
    Mark Graves faces charges of first and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and disorderly conduct for an incident Tuesday night.
    The assault was reported in the 100 block of Main St., at 10 p.m.
    Responding officers found the suspect, Graves, leaving in a vehicle. He was stopped and taken into custody.
    Officers spoke with w
  • 2017 NFL Draft Prospects: Top QB’s

    2017 NFL Draft Prospects: Top QB’s
    Ryan Mayer
    The NFL Draft is slated to take place in the city of brotherly love from April 27th-April 30th. As you get ready to watch who your team will select, CBS Local Sports will preview the top available prospects in the various different position groups.We start with a focus on the most important position on the field: quarterback. There are several teams in need of a franchise QB and this year’s class offers a variety of options. The question for teams looking at this crop: are these
  • Pepsi Pulls Widely Mocked Ad Featuring Kendall Jenner

    Pepsi Pulls Widely Mocked Ad Featuring Kendall Jenner
    NEW YORK (AP) — Pepsi is pulling an ad that has been widely criticized for appearing to trivialize protests for social justice causes.
    “Pepsi was trying to project a global message of unity, peace and understanding,” the company said Wednesday in a news release. “Clearly we missed the mark, and we apologize.”
    It said it was “removing the content and halting any further rollout.”
    The “Live for Now Moments ” video released Tuesday shows Kendall
  • 91-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Dies In Car Crash

    91-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Dies In Car Crash
    COLCHESTER, Conn. (AP) — The victim of a Connecticut car crash has been identified as a Holocaust survivor who often shared her story at local schools, community centers and churches.
    State police say 91-year-old Henny Simon’s car left the road and crashed into a tree near her Colchester home on Tuesday afternoon. She died at the hospital. The crash remains under investigation.
    The Bulletin of Norwich reports that Simon grew up in Hanover, Germany, and was sent to Nazi concentration
  • Man Dies Trying To Eat Doughnut In Shop’s Eating Challenge

    Man Dies Trying To Eat Doughnut In Shop’s Eating Challenge
    DENVER (AP) — A man trying to eat a half-pound glazed doughnut in 80 seconds as part of a Denver doughnut shop’s eating challenge choked to death, one of two people who died in such contests this past weekend.
    Travis Malouff, 42, died early Sunday of asphyxia due to obstruction of the airway, a coroner said. He had been participating in a contest to eat a doughnut the “size of a small cake,” witness Julia Edelstein said Tuesday.
    Winners get the doughnut for free and a but
  • Large-Scale Melee At Maryland School Leads To Arrests

    Large-Scale Melee At Maryland School Leads To Arrests
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — At least two arrests have been made after a “large-scale melee” at a Maryland school.
    James M. Bennett High in Salisbury was placed on lockdown for a time Wednesday morning, after a fight broke out between multiple groups of students.
    Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis told WBOC that all available units were called to assist, just before 11 a.m.
    Authorities had to use pepper spray to break up the fights, but were able to get the situation under control be
  • Most Literate Cities In America: Washington D.C. Tops List

    Most Literate Cities In America: Washington D.C. Tops List
    CBS Local – For the fourth time in six years, Washington D.C. has been found to be the most literate city in the country, according to a study conducted by Central Connecticut State University.
    Behind D.C. came Seattle in second, followed by Minneapolis in third. Just outside the medal stand is Atlanta in fourth, trailed by San Francisco, Pittsburgh and Portland. Rounding out the top ten is Cincinnati, St. Paul and Boston.
    “This set of factors measures people’s use of
  • Authorities Investigating Explosion At Baltimore Home

    Authorities Investigating Explosion At Baltimore Home
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities are investigating what caused an explosion outside a north Baltimore home Wednesday.
    The explosion took place at about 11:45 a.m., at a home on Blythewood Rd.
    Fire officials have not yet released caused the explosion, but debris could be seen on a tennis court.
    Sky Eye Chopper 13 was above the scene Wednesday afternoon.
    Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook
  • Md. Paid Sick Leave Bill On Its Way To Gov.’s Desk

    Md. Paid Sick Leave Bill On Its Way To Gov.’s Desk
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Five years of trying finally paid off today in Annapolis.
    Alex DeMetrick reports a bill requiring employers to provide paid sick leave is on its way to the governor.
    At a final rally just before the final vote on a bill that will mandate sick leave for Maryland workers, supporters expressed their relief that the measure was in its final steps.
    “It’s fantastic to see it finally make it to the last stop before it’s passed out of the legislature,” sup
  • Wayback Wednesday: Former Sportscaster For WJZ John Buren

    Wayback Wednesday: Former Sportscaster For WJZ John Buren
    Former sportscaster for WJZ John Buren joined Norris and Long for this week’s Wayback Wednesday.
    Buren talks about what it was like when the Baltimore Ravens first came to town and what it was like for the team to share the spotlight with the Baltimore Orioles.
    Buren says, “The Orioles were hot then, in ’96, ’97 when they were winning…this was a baseball town. The Ravens had an up-hill climb to ingratiate themselves to the Baltimore sports consumer. Kevin Bryn
  • Trump Removes Steve Bannon From National Security Council Role

    Trump Removes Steve Bannon From National Security Council Role
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — President Donald Trump has removed chief strategist Steve Bannon from the National Security Council’s Principals Committee.
    CBS News reports this is a group of the president’s top national security officials that considers policy issues affecting national security, according to a White House memo published in the Federal Register Tuesday.
    Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook
  • Baltimore Ranks No. 1 With Garden Gnomes, Orioles Responsible

    Baltimore Ranks No. 1 With Garden Gnomes, Orioles Responsible
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore is known for crab cakes, Old Bay and now it’s also known for…gnomes.
    According to lawn care website LawnStarter, Baltimore has the highest interest in garden gnomes than any other city in the U.S.
    So what may have incited the love for gnomes in Charm City? The Baltimore Orioles might be the answer.
    LawnStarter gathered their rankings from Google Trends data of the search activity for “garden gnome” from January 2004 to March 20
  • Nick Faldo On The Masters: ‘A Lot Of Great Names To Consider’

    Nick Faldo On The Masters: ‘A Lot Of Great Names To Consider’
    By Dave Shedloski
    The 81st Masters Tournament figures to provide the usual collection of thrills and drama, and yes, well before the leaders reach the back nine on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club.
    The first major championship of the year is traditionally the most anticipated, largely because of the storied venue, but also because it’s been nearly eight months since the previous major, the PGA Championship, was completed.
    Some fascinating storylines to follow as the week unfolds in Aug
  • Border Wall Bids Include Tourist Attraction, Solar Panels

    Border Wall Bids Include Tourist Attraction, Solar Panels
    SAN DIEGO (AP) — Tuesday was the deadline for companies to propose designs for President Donald Trump’s border wall with Mexico. U.S. Customs and Border Protection will ask several of the bidders to build prototypes in San Diego.
    The government won’t identify companies until contracts are awarded around June 1 — and even then, only the winners — but some bidders released plans on their own.
    ___
    SOLAR PANELS
    Gleason Partners LLC of Las Vegas proposes solar panels to
  • Sick Pay Bill Passes In Maryland House Of Delegates

    Sick Pay Bill Passes In Maryland House Of Delegates
    BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP) — The Maryland House of Delegates has passed a paid sick leave bill with a vote of 87 to 53, WJZ’s Alex DeMetrick reports.
    The Senate, which voted 29-18 for the measure, sent its bill over to the House Monday.
    That’s a crucial vote, because 29 are how many votes the Senate would need to override a veto from Gov. Larry Hogan, who opposes the bill.
    The measure as approved by the Senate doesn’t go quite as far as the House initially intended.
    For one thing
  • Rob Long: Despite His Success, Owners Want To Cut Goodell’s Salary

    Rob Long: Despite His Success, Owners Want To Cut Goodell’s Salary
    Roger Goodell took over as Commissioner of the National Football League on September 1, 2006 after Paul Tagliabue retired. At the time total revenue for NFL teams was just over 6.5 billion dollars.
    Goodell was no stranger to the League, starting as an administrative intern in 1982 for then Commissioner Pete Rozell. While serving briefly as an intern for the New York Jets, Goodell returned to the League office in 1984 as an assistant in the public relations department.
    Roger Goodell has made a to
  • Amazon Wins Bid To Stream Thursday Night Football In 2017

    Amazon Wins Bid To Stream Thursday Night Football In 2017
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Starting this September, Amazon Prime accounts will allow customers to stream the Thursday night NFL games.
    The NFL and Amazon reached a deal this week that will allow the company to stream 10 Thursday night games per season. Amazon outbid Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
    Amazon will pay a total of $50 million for the rights to stream the 10 games, a huge increase from the $10 million that Twitter paid last year.
    Besides Amazon, fans can a
  • Air Force: Pilot Safe After F-16 Crashes In Pr. George’s County

    Air Force: Pilot Safe After F-16 Crashes In Pr. George’s County
    BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP) —The Air Force says a pilot is safe after an F-16C fighter jet crashed in Clinton, Maryland around 9:15 a.m. Wednesday.
    WJZ is en route to the scene.
    The Air Force said Wednesday that the pilot was on a training mission in an F-16 from the Joint Base Andrews-based 113th Wing. Officials say the pilot ejected and is safe. The plane went down a about six miles from Joint Base Andrews.
    The aircraft was flying along with other DCANG aircraft in a routine training mission.Mili
  • Chief Judge of Maryland’s Highest Court To Address Graduates

    Chief Judge of Maryland’s Highest Court To Address Graduates
    BALTIMORE (AP) — The chief judge of Maryland’s highest court will speak at the University of Baltimore School of Law’s graduation.
    The school says in a statement that Mary Ellen Barbera, the chief judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals, will address graduates during the ceremony on May 15. It is the law school’s 90th commencement ceremony.
    Barbera earned her undergraduate degree from Towson State College and her law degree from the University of Maryland law school. She h
  • Man In ‘Drunk Lives Matter’ Shirt Charged With Drunken Driving

    Man In ‘Drunk Lives Matter’ Shirt Charged With Drunken Driving
    NEWVILLE, Pa. (AP) — Police in Pennsylvania say they arrested a man wearing a Drunk Lives Matter shirt for drunken driving.
    Police say 44-year-old Elwood Gutshall III’s blood-alcohol content was about two and a half times the state’s legal limit for drivers when he was pulled over early on March 19 in Newville. He was wearing a green St. Patrick’s Day shirt with the saying on it.
    Online court records don’t list an attorney for Gutshall, who faces a preliminary heari
  • Principal Resigns After Student Reporters Raise Concerns

    Principal Resigns After Student Reporters Raise Concerns
    PITTSBURG, Kan. (AP) — An incoming Kansas high school principal has resigned after student reporters raised questions about her credentials.
    The Pittsburg Morning Sun reports that school board members voted Tuesday to accept Amy Robertson’s resignation as Pittsburg High School’s principal.
    The main concern stemmed from her receiving her masters and doctoral degrees from Corlinns University, an unaccredited, online school. Robertson says she received her degrees before the unive
  • Air Force: Pilot Safe After F-16 Crashes In Pr. George's County - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Air Force: Pilot Safe After F-16 Crashes In Pr. George's County - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Air Force: Pilot Safe After F-16 Crashes In Pr. George's County
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP) — The Air Force says a pilot is safe after an F-16C fighter jet crashed in Clinton, Maryland around 9:15 a.m. Wednesday. WJZ is en route to the scene. The Air Force said Wednesday that the pilot was on a training mission in an F-16 ...and more »
  • 30 Players: Brandon Drury Moves To Second Base For Diamondbacks

    30 Players: Brandon Drury Moves To Second Base For Diamondbacks
    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 (Majors): 134 G, 461 AB, .282 BA, 16 HR, 53 RBI, 1 SB, .786 OPS
    Brandon Drury was a bit of a jack of all trades for the 2016 Arizona Diamondbacks. A top prospect entering the year after a few strong seasons in the Minors, Drury managed to stay with Arizona for much of the season while playing every position
  • Ravens Offseason Schedule Begins April 18

    Ravens Offseason Schedule Begins April 18
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Ravens shared their offseason schedule prior to the July break before training camp.
    Here are the important dates to know:
    April 18 – Offseason Workout Program BeginsPlayers report to the Under Armour Performance Center to start working out with the team’s performance training staff.
    April 27-29 – NFL DraftThe Ravens will draft their 2017 rookies from April 27-29.
    May 1 – Football SchoolThe Ravens have “Football School
  • Wednesday, April 5, 2017

    Wednesday, April 5, 2017
    People Are Talking about Taste of Pikesville.Linh and Marty have Coffee With Joe Mantegna and Terry Schappert.
  • 2 Loaded Guns Caught At BWI On Same Day

    2 Loaded Guns Caught At BWI On Same Day
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – More arrest are made at BWI Airport after passengers again try to bring loaded handguns onto an airplane.
    Transportation Security Administration Officials say they stopped a woman bringing a loaded handgun through the checkpoint just hours after a Pennsylvania man was also caught at another check point.
    The woman told police she keeps a gun in her purse for protection while working and forgot the gun was with her when she went through the checkpoint. The gun was loaded.
    A
  • Baltimore Officials to Judge: Don't Delay Police Overhaul - U.S. News & World Report

    U.S. News & World Report
    Baltimore Officials to Judge: Don't Delay Police Overhaul
    U.S. News & World Report
    Baltimore officials are telling a federal judge they want to move forward with a plan to overhaul the city's troubled police department. | April 5, 2017, at 9:47 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Baltimore Officials to Judge: Don't ...
    Baltimore leaders want reform, say agreement is crucialMinneapolis Star Tribune
    A.G. Sessions wants to pause BPD
  • Baltimore ranks No. 1 for love of garden gnomes, and Orioles might have something to do with it - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Baltimore ranks No. 1 for love of garden gnomes, and Orioles might have something to do with it - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore ranks No. 1 for love of garden gnomes, and Orioles might have something to do with it
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    The Baltimore Orioles Manny Machado Garden Gnome got a chance to visited several places around Baltimore, just days before he's given away at Camden Yards. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun video). Brittany BrittoContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun.
    Baltimore Ranks No. 1 With Garden Gnomes, Orioles ResponsibleCBS Baltimore / WJZall 4 news articles »
  • Motorcyclist dies after crash in northwest Baltimore - Fox Baltimore

    Fox Baltimore
    Motorcyclist dies after crash in northwest Baltimore
    Fox Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WBFF) - A man was killed after the motorcycle he was riding crashed into a median strip on West Northern Parkway near the Lochearn area Tuesday evening, reported Baltimore police. At about 7:05 p.m., the man was riding west on Northern ...
    Baltimore police charge 'repeat offender' with murder in December ...Baltimore Sunall 2 news articles »
  • Maryland Zoo Welcomes New White Rhino

    Maryland Zoo Welcomes New White Rhino
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – The Maryland Zoo family just got a little bit bigger.
    Zoo officials announced the arrival of a new, 4-year old Southern White Rhino to the African Watering Hole section of the Maryland Zoo.
    The rhino, named Jaharo, will join the Zoo’s resident rhino, 22-year old Stubby.
    Jaharo was born in Cumberland, Ohio on September 28, 2012 at a private, non-profit conservation center. He spent three years there, growing up among a white rhino herd. Jaharo was then moved to
  • Town hall addresses Baltimore's population losses - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore

    Town hall addresses Baltimore's population losses - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    Town hall addresses Baltimore's population losses - WBAL-TV
    WBAL Baltimore
    A group is trying to change that image and held a town hall Tuesday in an effort to keep families in Baltimore. Download the WBAL app. Federal population ...
    Baltimore leaders, residents say the violence has to stop - WMARABC2 Newsall 4 news articles »
  • Dead Humpback Whale Washes Up On NYC Beach

    Dead Humpback Whale Washes Up On NYC Beach
    NEW YORK (AP) — Marine biologists will try to determine what killed a humpback whale whose carcass has washed up on a New York City beach.
    The approximately 30-foot (9-meter)-long whale was found on Rockaway Beach in Queens on Tuesday morning.
    Volunteers and city fire crews tied the whale’s tail to a tractor to prevent it from floating away. The whale’s weight prevented it from being moved farther on shore.
    Experts from the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society are helping to co
  • Ron Sirak Of The Golf Channel Previews The Masters This Weekend

    Ron Sirak Of The Golf Channel Previews The Masters This Weekend
    Ron Sirak is a contributor for the Golf Channel and a published author.
    Ron joined Ed and Rob to preview The Masters which start tomorrow.
    Ron started by talking about the major story lines going into this Masters tournament saying “I think the big headline is how will Jordan Spieth handle getting the 12th tee considering what happened there last year…and the other story line is Dustin Johnson, for the past couple years he has been driving the ball well and this is a course that fav
  • Ron Sirak Of Golf Channel Previews Masters This Weekend

    Ron Sirak Of Golf Channel Previews Masters This Weekend
    Ron Sirak, contributor for the Golf Channel and a published author, joined Ed and Rob to preview The Masters which start tomorrow.
    Ron started by talking about the major story lines going into this Masters tournament saying, “I think the big headline is how will Jordan Spieth handle getting the 12th tee considering what happened there last year…and the other story line is Dustin Johnson, for the past couple years he has been driving the ball well and this is a course that favor
  • WEATHER BLOG: Severe Storms On The Horizon

    WEATHER BLOG: Severe Storms On The Horizon
    Hi Everyone!
    79° yesterday, 70° today. We are living LARGE. A chill down Friday and Saturday, but right back to mild, if not warm, on Sunday and Monday. Temps. Spring. Wonderful temps!!! But this is not my lead, or subject, for this blog. Possible severe weather tomorrow morning is.
    A deep area of Low pressure coming out of Missouri will spread clouds into the region late night. Then overnight rain, heavy at times, possible hail, and thunderstorm driven heavy winds, is the forecast. &nbs
  • Timmy Jernigan trade continues Ravens' offseason roster overhaul - Baltimore Sun

    Timmy Jernigan trade continues Ravens' offseason roster overhaul - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Timmy Jernigan trade continues Ravens' offseason roster overhaul
    Baltimore Sun
    The Baltimore Ravens traded DT Timmy Jernigan and their 99th-overall selection (a third-round compensatory choice) in the 2017 NFL Draft to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for the 74th-overall pick in this year's draft. Jeff ZrebiecContact ...
    Context for the Jernigan tradeBaltimore Beatdown
    Baltimore Ravens show confidence in Daphne's Michael Pierce with tradeAL.com
    Ravens trade DT Timmy Jernigan t
  • Kendall Jenner’s Protest Pepsi Spot Prompts Online Backlash

    Kendall Jenner’s Protest Pepsi Spot Prompts Online Backlash
    NEW YORK (AP) — Model and Kardashian clan member Kendall Jenner’s turn as a Pepsi-wielding protester has some on social media decrying the imagery as appropriation of the Black Lives Matter movement.
    The “Live for Now Moments ” video released Tuesday has Jenner in a platinum wig on a photo shoot when protesters amble by. She rips off her wig, smears away her lipstick and joins them, eventually handing an officer on the demonstration line a can of Pepsi. He gulps some down
  • GM to launch Maven car-sharing service in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    GM to launch Maven car-sharing service in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    GM to launch Maven car-sharing service in Baltimore
    Baltimore Sun
    General Motors will announce Wednesday the launch of its Maven Express Drive car-sharing service in Baltimore, debuting a fleet of 40 Chevrolets, GMCs and Cadillacs that can be rented at 20 locations in the city for $8 to $20 per hour, or $80 to $200 a ...and more »
  • GM to launch Maven car-sharing service in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun

    GM to launch Maven car-sharing service in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    GM to launch Maven car-sharing service in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    General Motors will announce Wednesday the launch of its Maven Express Drive car-sharing service in Baltimore Wednesday, debuting a fleet of 40 Chevrolets, ...
    GM launches Maven car-sharing service in BaltimoreFox Baltimoreall 2 news articles »
  • Baltimore Mayor On The Future Of Police Department Overhaul - NPR

    Baltimore Mayor On The Future Of Police Department Overhaul - NPR
    NPR
    Baltimore Mayor On The Future Of Police Department Overhaul
    NPR
    NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh about the Justice Department's seeking to delay a consent decree to overhaul the Baltimore Police Department. Facebook; Twitter. Google+. Email ...
  • Police Make Arrest In Randallstown Double Murder - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Police Make Arrest In Randallstown Double Murder - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Police Make Arrest In Randallstown Double Murder
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    RANDALLSTOWN, Md. (WJZ) — Baltimore County Police have arrested and charged a man with the murders of a couple in Randallstown. Police say the suspect is the estranged husband of one of the victims. He faces two counts of first-degree murder.
    Woman's ex charged in deaths of Randallstown coupleBaltimore Sun
    12 homicides reported in Baltimore County in 2017ABC2 Newsall 13 news articles »
  • Lewis Museum Expects Bright Future Under New Management - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Lewis Museum Expects Bright Future Under New Management - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Lewis Museum Expects Bright Future Under New Management
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Wanda Draper has set two goals to improve Marylanders' and tourists' visiting experiences at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture: Invigorate and move forward. With an 82,000-square-foot ...and more »

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