• Harford Co. to Crack Down on Pawn Shops to Curb Opioid Epidemic

    Harford Co. to Crack Down on Pawn Shops to Curb Opioid Epidemic
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Harford County wants to change the rules of buying and selling in hopes of cutting off the source of drug money for some heroin addicts.
    County officials call it “thinking outside the box.” The heroin epidemic in Harford County is getting worse. They’ve already lost one person this week and hope cutting off the money supply could turn things around.
    Purse snatching, robberies and break-ins in Harford County go hand-in-hand with the explosive number o
  • Training & Luck Were Factors in Non-Fatal Jet Crash

    Training & Luck Were Factors in Non-Fatal Jet Crash
    CLINTON (WJZ)– Training and luck were both on fighter pilot’s side Wednesday, when his plane failed mid-flight.
    The jet crashed down just outside of neighborhoods in Prince George’s County near Andrews Air Force Base.
    RELATED: Air Force: Pilot Safe After F-16 Crashes In Pr. George’s County
    The experienced military pilot said when the plane failed, he may have kept going only on air flow in order to get away from neighborhoods.
    “Training is all the time, ev
  • Thursday’s Severe Weather Peels Back Roof On Apartment Building

    Thursday’s Severe Weather Peels Back Roof On Apartment Building
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — High winds during storms on Thursday resulted in damage to a Baltimore apartment complex’s roof.
    A building at Brook View Apartments had its roof torn back, leaving a couple living areas exposed.
    No injuries have been reported as a result of this damage.
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  • Where Does Baltimore Rank In The Number Of Smog Days?

    Where Does Baltimore Rank In The Number Of Smog Days?
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Promises to roll back clean air rules by the Trump administration could mean more smog.
    Alex DeMetrick reports, a new study is setting the base line for just how much more, by adding up bad air days here and across the country.
    When it comes to smog, China has some of the heaviest pollution on the planet. Coal fired power plants and cars help turn the air there into a health hazard.
    But there’s still plenty of smog to go around.
    A new study by Environment Maryland h
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  • Baltimore War Memorial commemorates 100th anniversary of U.S. entering World War I - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore War Memorial commemorates 100th anniversary of U.S. entering World War I - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore War Memorial commemorates 100th anniversary of U.S. entering World War I
    Baltimore Sun
    City of Baltimore officials marked the 100th anniversary of the United States' involvement in World War I with a wreath laying at Balitmore's War Memorial. (Baltimore Sun video by Kenneth K. Kam). Colin CampbellContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun ...
  • Traveling Librarian Brings The Power Of Books Across The Nation

    Traveling Librarian Brings The Power Of Books Across The Nation
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The former head of the Pratt Library had gained national attention long before she was asked to be the Librarian of Congress.
    Now, she’s being asked to share her thoughts on a whole range of issues affecting libraries nationwide, including a man who is trying to make libraries stronger.
    Just why did an energetic librarian attract the attention of the former head of the Pratt Library, now the Librarian of Congress?
    200 days a year, John Schumacher is a deliveryman. N
  • Multiple Water Rescues Reported After Storms Soak Maryland

    Multiple Water Rescues Reported After Storms Soak Maryland
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A woman was saved from a vehicle that became stranded in flood waters in Linthicum after storms rolled through the state Thursday.
    Sky Eye Chopper 13 was above the scene on Furnace Road.
    Captain Jeff Long reports the flood waters, which cover the entire road in the area, came from the Patapsco River.
    This is not the only report of flooding and water rescues in the area.
    Authorities also helped rescue three people whose vehicle became stuck in the middle of the road b
  • Md. Rape Suspect Arrested On Connecting Flight After Flying Out Of Baltimore

    Md. Rape Suspect Arrested On Connecting Flight After Flying Out Of Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 19-year-old from Delaware accused of raping an underage female in Maryland is currently behind bars in Georgia after being arrested while aboard a connecting flight in Atlanta, after flying out of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.
    Sergio Leodan Morales Soto is being charged with sexual assault.
    The investigation into Soto began on April 4, with the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office was called about a sexual assault report in Marydel.
    Authorities were told th
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  • Quadruplet Brothers Accepted Together At Yale, Harvard

    Quadruplet Brothers Accepted Together At Yale, Harvard
    HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — Quadruplet brothers in Ohio have all been accepted at some of the nation’s top universities, including each of them to both Yale and Harvard.
    The Wade brothers of the northern Cincinnati suburb of Liberty Township say they have been notified in recent days of acceptances from a number of notable schools. Lakota East High School principal Suzanna Davis tells the Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News (http://bit.ly/2p1PmK5 ) that the four seniors epitomize academic foc
  • Introducing the Baltimore Brigade. - Baltimore Magazine (blog)

    Introducing the Baltimore Brigade. - Baltimore Magazine (blog)
    Baltimore Magazine (blog)
    Introducing the Baltimore Brigade.
    Baltimore Magazine (blog)
    Craving football in the Ravens off-season? You're in luck! This month, the Arena Football League (AFL) kicks off its inaugural season in Charm City with the brand-new Baltimore Brigade. The indoor team has the first of its 14 games on April 7 at the ...
    LaQuan Williams, Brigade ready to begin new era of Baltimore ...Baltimore Sunall 4 news articles »
  • Orioles ‘Birdland Passport’ Returns For The 2017 Season

    Orioles ‘Birdland Passport’ Returns For The 2017 Season
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – The Orioles’ popular Birdland Passport program, designed to reward fans who visit Oriole Park at Camden Yards and the Orioles’ local minor league affiliate ballparks, will return for another season.
    All five minor league affiliates – the Norfolk Tides, Bowie Baysox, Frederick Keys, Delmarva Shorebirds, and Aberdeen IronBirds – will continue to participate this season.
    “The Birdland Passport program offers an exclusive opportunity for our fans
  • Maryland Man Arrested On Child Porn Charges

    Maryland Man Arrested On Child Porn Charges
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 64-year-old Ellicott City man is behind bars on child porn charges.
    Frederick Saddic faces four counts of each of distribution and possession of child pornography.
    Investigators from the Maryland State Police Computer Crimes Unit began investigating, and found that Saddic had downloaded several child pornography files.
    A search warrant was obtained for Saddic’s home, and during the search of his computer, authorities report finding numerous photos and videos
  • Senate GOP ‘Goes Nuclear,’ Clearing Way For Trump Court Pick

    Senate GOP ‘Goes Nuclear,’ Clearing Way For Trump Court Pick
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans invoked the “nuclear option” in the Senate Thursday, unilaterally rewriting the chamber’s rules to allow President Donald Trump’s nominee to ascend to the Supreme Court.
    Furious Democrats objected until the end, but their efforts to block Judge Neil Gorsuch failed as expected. Lawmakers of both parties bemoaned the long-term implications for the Senate, the court and the country.
    “We will sadly point to today as a turning point in
  • Comedian Don Rickles Dead at Age of 90

    Comedian Don Rickles Dead at Age of 90
     
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Comedian Don Rickles has died at age 90.
    Paul Shefrin, his longtime publicist and friend, said Rickles died Thursday of kidney failure at his Los Angeles home.
    For more than half a century, “Mr. Warmth” headlined casinos and nightclubs from Las Vegas to Atlantic City. N.J., and appeared often on late-night TV talk shows.
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  • Baltimore Among Top Cities For Dog Attacks On Postal Workers

    Baltimore Among Top Cities For Dog Attacks On Postal Workers
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore has ranked 16th in the United States Postal Service’s top 30 list of cities where employees are most frequently attacked by dogs.
    The list was released today in honor of National Dog Bite Prevention Week, which starts April 9.
    The number of postal employees attacked by dogs nationwide reached 6,755 in 2016 — more than 200 higher than the year before, according to a release.
    Ranking ahead of Baltimore on the list: Los Angeles, Houston, Cleveland, San
  • Fan Favorite, Mo, Will Throw First Pitch At Orioles Kids’ Opening Day

    Fan Favorite, Mo, Will Throw First Pitch At Orioles Kids’ Opening Day
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — 105.7 The Fan favorite, Mo, will throw out first pitch at Orioles Kids’ Opening Day.
    Mo will be making an appearance at the third annual Kids’ Opening Day on Sunday, April 9, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards when the Orioles host the New York Yankees at 1:35 p.m.
    RELATED: Orioles To Celebrate Kids’ Opening Day On April 9
    Mo said, “my right leg is injured, but I can still throw out the first pitch on Sunday. That won’t stop be fro
  • Eight Tax Moves That Could Save You Money

    Eight Tax Moves That Could Save You Money
    Photo Courtesy of Simon & Schuster
    Beth Kobliner is a personal finance commentator and journalist, and the author of the New York Times bestseller Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties. Her new book, Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You’re Not!), is on sale now from Touchstone, an imprint of our sister company, Simon & Schuster.
    Here are some ideas that might work for you come tax time:
    Bunch Your Deductions Into One Year
    If you don’t have
  • 2017 NFL Draft Prospects: Top Running Backs

    2017 NFL Draft Prospects: Top Running Backs
    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.The running back in today’s NFL has dropped significantly in value as teams have moved more towards passing offenses and two-back systems. The days of the 300-carry back are largely behind us it would seem. However, the Dallas Cowboys
  • Md. Lawmakers Override Gov.’s Veto On Struggling Schools Bill

    Md. Lawmakers Override Gov.’s Veto On Struggling Schools Bill
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland General Assembly has overridden Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto of Maryland’s blueprint for identifying and assisting struggling schools.
    The Senate voted 32-15 Thursday for the override. The House voted 90-50 for it earlier in the day.
    Supporters say the bill takes a creative approach to provide a big-picture view of how schools succeed and protects public schools from privatization.
    Hogan and other Republicans who oppose the bill say it’s too
  • Cat Found Tied Up, Doused With Gas And Placed In Trash Bag

    Cat Found Tied Up, Doused With Gas And Placed In Trash Bag
    READING, Pa. (AP) — The Humane Society says a cat was tied up, doused in gasoline and placed into a plastic trash bag that was nearly crushed in a Pennsylvania garbage truck.
    The cat was dumped in the bag Tuesday morning in Reading.
    Two workers from Harold Adam Refuse Removal had tossed the bag into their truck but later discovered the cat when they heard it making sounds inside the bag.
    The Humane Society of Berks County is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. Th
  • Maryland First To Mitigate Any Planned Parenthood Cuts

    Maryland First To Mitigate Any Planned Parenthood Cuts
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland has become the first state to enact legislation to mitigate any federal cuts to Planned Parenthood.
    The measure was enacted Thursday after Gov. Larry Hogan decided not to veto the bill. Like 14 other bills, it went into effect after a midnight deadline without the Republican governor’s signature. The Democrat-led legislature passed the bill with enough votes to override a veto.
    Supporters say it will help protect access to preventative care services for
  • Maryland Bill To Increase Energy Efficiency Enacted

    Maryland Bill To Increase Energy Efficiency Enacted
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A measure to require Maryland’s five largest electric utilities to provide customers with energy-efficiency programs and services to cut energy consumption by 2 percent a year has been enacted.
    It’s one of 15 bills that went into law Thursday, after Gov. Larry Hogan decided not to veto or sign them before a midnight deadline.
    The measure extends the EmPower Maryland initiative, which was first enacted in 2008. It helps homeowners and businesses save energy
  • Top 25 Baltimore Orioles In The Past 25 Years

    Top 25 Baltimore Orioles In The Past 25 Years
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Today, April 6, 2017, marks the 25th Anniversary of the first game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards against the Cleveland Indians.
    In honor of the celebratory day, here’s our list of the top 25 Orioles in the past 25 years.
    In no particular order…here we go!
    Cal Ripken, Jr.
    Mike Devereaux
    Eddie Murray
    Adam Jones
    Manny Machado
    Chris Davis
    Rick Dempsey
    Ben McDonald
    Brady Anderson
    Rafael Palmeiro
    Zach Britton
    J.J. Hardy  
    Joe Orsulak
    Nick Markakis
    R
  • Trump Administration Has ‘Grave Concerns’ About Obama-Era Baltimore PD Overhaul Proposal

    Trump Administration Has ‘Grave Concerns’ About Obama-Era Baltimore PD Overhaul Proposal
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Scores of Baltimore residents have taken their seats in a federal courtroom in Baltimore for the first public comment hearing on a proposed agreement to overhaul the city’s police department. The hearing is now underway.
    WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren is at the hearing.
    U.S. District Judge James Bredar, who’s overseeing the proceedings, rejected a request from the Justice Department to delay the hearing, saying any postponement would be a “burden and inco
  • Facebook Launches Resource To Help Spot Misleading News

    Facebook Launches Resource To Help Spot Misleading News
    NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook is launching a resource to help you spot false news and misleading information that spreads on its service.
    The resource, similar to previous efforts around privacy and security, is basically a notification that pops up for a few days. Clicking on it takes you to tips and other information on how to spot false news and what to do about it.
    Tips to spot false news include looking closely at website addresses to see if they are trying to spoof real news sites, and ch
  • Dems Block Trump Court Pick As GOP Readies ‘Nuclear Option’

    Dems Block Trump Court Pick As GOP Readies ‘Nuclear Option’
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats blocked President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee with a historic filibuster on the Senate floor Thursday, but their victory was short-lived.
    Republicans prepared to strike back with a Senate rules change that would put Judge Neil Gorsuch on the court anyway and eliminate the filibuster for all future Supreme Court candidates.
    The vote was 55-45, short of the 60 needed to advance Gorsuch over procedural hurdles to a final vote. All 44 Democrats and in
  • Police: Toddler On Sidewalk At Midnight Apparently Overdosed

    Police: Toddler On Sidewalk At Midnight Apparently Overdosed
    PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (AP) — Police who responded to a report of an Ohio toddler apparently passing out on a sidewalk from a suspected drug overdose in the middle of the night say she was treated at a hospital, and her parents are charged with child endangering.
    Portsmouth police say a frantic person approached an officer Wednesday, shortly after midnight, seeking help for the 18-month-old girl, who was unconscious and having trouble breathing. Police say the girl’s father and another per
  • Cummings Denies Telling Trump He’d ‘Go Down As One Of The Great Presidents’

    Cummings Denies Telling Trump He’d ‘Go Down As One Of The Great Presidents’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland Congressman Elijah E. Cummings is refuting President Donald Trump’s claim that Cummings said Trump would “go down as one of the great presidents” during a conversation they had at the White House last month.
    Trump reportedly made these comments during an interview with the New York Times:
    “Elijah Cummings [a Democratic representative from Maryland] was in my office and he said, ‘You will go down as one of the great presidents in
  • Is There A Lack Of Star Power In MLB?

    Is There A Lack Of Star Power In MLB?
    ESPN Senior Writer Jayson Stark joined Ed and Rob to talk about his recent article “Where have all the MLB superstars gone?”
    More than 6,000 American sports fans were polled on their favorite pro athletes and only three baseball players showed up in the top 50 and none of them are currently playing in the sport: Derek Jeter, Babe Ruth and Pete Rose were the only names on the list.
    So why aren’t current “star” players like Mike Trout and Manny Mac
  • Public Hearing On Baltimore Police Reform Begins

    Public Hearing On Baltimore Police Reform Begins
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Scores of Baltimore residents have taken their seats in a federal courtroom in Baltimore for the first public comment hearing on a proposed agreement to overhaul the city’s police department. The hearing is now underway.
    WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren is there.
    U.S. District Judge James Bredar, who’s overseeing the proceedings, on Wednesday rejected a request from the Justice Department to delay the hearing, saying any postponement would be a “burden and
  • Montgomery County School Security Leader Charged With Sex Offense

    Montgomery County School Security Leader Charged With Sex Offense
    ROCKVILLE, MD (WJZ) – Montgomery County Police have arrested a school security team leader for inappropriate contact with a student.
    Officials say 57-year old March Yantsos had engaged in an ongoing sexual relationship with the 17-year old female student at Richard Montgomery High School, where he worked.
    The victim told investigators that Yantsos befriended her in 2016 and bought her gifts, including a cell phone to keep in contact with her during and after school hours.  She al
  • Bully Ray Doesn’t Miss WrestleMania, Thrilled To Be In Ring Of Honor

    Bully Ray Doesn’t Miss WrestleMania, Thrilled To Be In Ring Of Honor
    By Chuck Carroll
    We’re coming off of WrestleMania, the largest pro wrestling event of the year. WWE’s annual extravaganza draws in excess of 100,000 fans from around the world. It is the stage every wrestler dreams of performing on and where every fan wants to be. But one-half of one of the most decorated tag teams in the history of sports entertainment chose not to be there. He was wrestling one night earlier about an hour away for Ring of Honor.
    Bully Ray wrestled in front of 70,00
  • 30 Players: Christian Arroyo Hopes To Force His Way Onto Giants In 2017

    30 Players: Christian Arroyo Hopes To Force His Way Onto Giants In 2017
    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): 119 G, 474 AB, .274 BA, 3 HR, 49 RBI, 1 SB, .689 OPS
    The San Francisco Giants turned heads when they drafted Christian Arroyo out of high school in the first round of the 2013 draft. Since then, it’s been Arroyo who has done nothing but turn heads in the Minor Leagues on his way to becoming t
  • Capitals Clinch Their 2nd Straight Presidents’ Trophy

    Capitals Clinch Their 2nd Straight Presidents’ Trophy
    Rob Carlin is the host of the Capitals pre and post game shows on Comcast Sportsnet Mid-Atlantic. Rob joined Ed and Rob to talk about the Capitals as the Stanley Cup Playoffs are just a few days away.
    The Capitals beat the New York Rangers 2-0 on Wednesday night to wrap up their second consecutive regular-season points title, the top seed in the Eastern Conference and Metropolitan Division title. With all those banner additions, the best home team in the NHL will have home-ice advantage througho
  • Darius Rucker Puts On Free Concert At U. Of South Carolina

    Darius Rucker Puts On Free Concert At U. Of South Carolina
    COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Darius Rucker has made good on his word.
    In the fall, the country music star said he’d put on a free concert for University of South Carolina students if his alma mater’s football team got six wins in the season.
    On Wednesday night, he made good on his promise, performing at the Colonial Life Arena in Columbia. Rucker and bandmates formed Hootie & the Blowfish while they were students at South Carolina.
    The concert happened because of a football pledge
  • Goal Reached: US Women’s Soccer Team Gets New Contract

    Goal Reached: US Women’s Soccer Team Gets New Contract
    (AP) – The U.S. women’s national team believes its new contract is both fair and good for the future of the sport.
    The U.S. Soccer Federation and the team’s union announced Wednesday that a labor deal had been struck to settle an at times contentious dispute in which the players sought equitable wages to their male counterparts.
    The collective bargaining agreement runs through 2021, meaning the players will be under contract through the 2019 World Cup in France and the 2020 Tok
  • WEATHER BLOG: Great Weather Is On The Way

    WEATHER BLOG: Great Weather Is On The Way
    Hi Everyone!
    I think we’ve pretty much covered today’s severe potential but now that we are here, “at the event,” the timing is becoming clear. The “witching hour(s)” will be between 9AM-2PM. Matter of fact the afternoon commute may be a dry one. But between now, and then, I can pretty much guarantee there will be some severe weather alerts issued. We will have those immediately posted here at cbsbaltimore.com
    Beyond today, and we will discuss this more in tom
  • New WWI Exhibit Opening At Maryland Military Museum

    New WWI Exhibit Opening At Maryland Military Museum
    BALTIMORE (AP) — The Maryland Museum of Military History is celebrating the opening of a new exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of America’s entry into World War I.
    Officials said in a statement that the opening of the “Over There” exhibit at the Baltimore museum will take place Thursday. The exhibit will highlight the role of Maryland men and women in the war.
    That includes the stories of the Maryland National Guard and doctors and nurses of Johns Hopkins’
  • Missing Maryland Man’s Remains Found In Virginia

    Missing Maryland Man’s Remains Found In Virginia
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – A missing Bethesda man’s remains have been found near the Appalachian trail in Virginia.
    Police say the remains of 36-year old John Patrick Donohoe were found by a hiker near the entrance to the Appalachian Trail in Front Royal.
    Donohoe was reported missing back on December 14 last year,  and last seen by relatives the day before that.
    Authorities will now take Donohoe’s remains to the Medical Examiner’s Office in Mananas, Virginia. An investigation
  • Chris Davis Hits 200th Home Run As An Oriole

    Chris Davis Hits 200th Home Run As An Oriole
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is known as “Crush” for a reason. The left-hander hits a lot of home runs.
    And just two games into the 2017 season, he’s back at it. Facing Toronto Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ Wednesday,  Davis hit home run number 200 as an Oriole.  The solo shot increased the O’s lead to 3-1. But more than the score, it helped lift Chris Davis in to a select group of players to hit 200 home runs while wearing the orange
  • Authorities Rescue Motorists Stuck In High Water

    Authorities Rescue Motorists Stuck In High Water
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities helped rescue three people whose vehicle became stuck in the middle of the road because of high water.
    The rescue took place on Brock Bridge Rd. in Laurel.
    The shallow water rescue resulted in two adults and one infant being escorted from the vehicle that was submerged on a flooded road.
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  • Orioles Radio Network Game Rewind: O’s Look to Sweep Jays

    Orioles Radio Network Game Rewind: O’s Look to Sweep Jays
    Game 2 of the Orioles 2017 season took place under an overcast sky at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the first night game under the brand new LED lights installed at the yard. Dylan Bundy took the mound for the Orioles as they looked to start their season off with a sweep of a quick two game series against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Jays countered sending veteran lefty J.A. Happ. On today’s edition of the Orioles Radio Network Game Rewind, manager Buck Showalter sat down with Roch Kobat
  • Bundy Stymies Blue Jays and Orioles Hit 2 HRs in 3-1 Victory

    Bundy Stymies Blue Jays and Orioles Hit 2 HRs in 3-1 Victory
    By DAVID GINSBURG, AP Sports Writer
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Dylan Bundy struck out eight over seven impressive innings, and the Baltimore Orioles used home runs by Adam Jones and Chris Davis to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 Wednesday night.
    Making his 15th career start, Bundy (1-0) allowed one run and four hits. The 2011 first-round draft pick did not issue a walk and retired 14 of the last 15 batters he faced.
    Bundy went 10-6 last year, his first full season in the big leagues. The 24-year
  • Weather Blog: Beautiful Spring Day

    Weather Blog: Beautiful Spring Day
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)— A beautiful day that now has ended with some clouds and the threat of rain overnight.
    Tomorrow a cold front will cross the region, and with it more rain, some heavy, and a few possible severe thunderstorms, capable of damaging winds and large hail.
    Once the front crosses the region around the noon hour, most of the rain will move east and despite windy conditions and cooler temperatures, it will start to dry out.
    Windy but chilly air will move in overnight and on Friday as
  • Police Find Missing 9-Year-Old Boy

    Police Find Missing 9-Year-Old Boy
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Aberdeen Police Department found a 9-year-old boy who was last seen Wednesday.
    Elias Alonso Brooks was last seen around 4 p.m. at George D. Lisby Elementary School, located in the 800 block of Edmund Street.Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook 
  • Woman in Serious Condition After Being Struck by Vehicle

    Woman in Serious Condition After Being Struck by Vehicle
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– A woman is in serious condition after being struck by a vehicle, according to Aberdeen police.
    The incident occurred in the 700 block of West Bel Air Avenue around 8:56 p.m.
    Police say the woman was transported to an area hospital.
    This is a developing story.Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook
  • Mayor Who Led Ferguson Through Turmoil is Re-Elected

    Mayor Who Led Ferguson Through Turmoil is Re-Elected
    By JIM SALTER, Associated Press
    FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — Voters in Ferguson, Missouri, opted for experience over change in re-electing a mayor who has led them through a tumultuous 32 months since the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown thrust the St. Louis suburb into the national debate over race.
    James Knowles III won a third term, holding off a challenge Tuesday from city Councilwoman Ella Jones, who was seeking to become Ferguson’s first-ever black mayor. It will be Knowles&
  • Tupac Shakur’s Personal Possessions to be Auctioned Off

    Tupac Shakur’s Personal Possessions to be Auctioned Off
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– On the same day Baltimore’s Tupac Shakur is set to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, some of the late rapper’s personal possessions will be up for auction.
    Alexander Historical Auctions says a gold medallion and hand written lyrics are among the items featured.
    The auction is Friday in New York City.
    The hall of fame induction ceremony takes place Friday night in Brooklyn.Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook
  • Police Arrest Man Connected to Sports Bar Fight Murder

    Police Arrest Man Connected to Sports Bar Fight Murder
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Anne Arundel County Police Department arrested a man connected to the murder of a 26-year-old man who died after a fight outside of a sports bar in Glen Burnie.
    RELATED: Police: Man Dies After Fight Outside Sports Bar
    On Wednesday, around 1:40 p.m., police located Sylvester George Jr. in the area of Summit Avenue and West Lee Street in Hagerstown.
    On March 27, responding officers found Aaron Jamal Skipwith, outside the bar with life threatening injures. Short
  • Md. Natural Resources Officer Issued Citation for Crash, 3 Injured

    Md. Natural Resources Officer Issued Citation for Crash, 3 Injured
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland State Police issued a Maryland Natural Resources Police officer a citation for a Tuesday crash that injured three people.
    The crash happened around 5:30 p.m. in Anne Arundel County, at the intersection of Route 2 and Jones Station Road and involved a marked Maryland Natural Resources Police patrol pickup truck and a Ford F-150 pickup.
    Troopers learned Officer Kristen McFarland Clagett, 24, was traveling north on Route 2 because she respondi

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