• Bethesda Man Set to Run 50th Consecutive Boston Marathon

    Bethesda Man Set to Run 50th Consecutive Boston Marathon
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– He’s never won the race but he’s consider Bennett Beach of Bethesda, the marathon man.
    He’s about to run his 50th consecutive Boston marathon in April. That’s the longest streak ever in Boston Marathon history.
    “Obviously an incredibly good feeling,” Beach said.
    The start of an amazing feat began in 1968 on two feet for Beach. It’s when he ran his first Boston Marathon as a freshman at Harvard.
    “Its nice to do something
  • Md. Taking Precautions After Fire, Bridge Collapse In Atlanta

    Md. Taking Precautions After Fire, Bridge Collapse In Atlanta
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A fire that brought down a large section of an interstate bridge in Georgia now has Maryland looking under its own bridges.
    The search is on for stored materials capable of catching fire and burning.
    State Highway crews are out and looking under more than 2,500 state-owned bridges after what happened last week on Interstate 85 in Atlanta, when stored construction materials caught fire and burned so hot, it collapsed a large section of the elevated roadway.
    “That&rsq
  • Picking Up the Pieces After Thursday’s Severe Weather

    Picking Up the Pieces After Thursday’s Severe Weather
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Tenants in Mount Washington are looking some cover after wind tore off the roof of their building. Meaning some can’t go home.
    Apartment tenant, Shomari O’Connor didn’t know what hit him.
    “It was a big lot of wind pressure and you could hear the glass vibrating, and then I just saw the roof pick up and slam back down,” said O’Connor.
    Intense moments inside his apartment sent him running for cover Thursday afternoon with his baby gir
  • After six months, Open Works' maker space is making an impact - Baltimore Sun

    After six months, Open Works' maker space is making an impact - Baltimore Sun
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    After six months, Open Works' maker space is making an impact
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    Chris Priest of Baltimore uses a planer to smoothe a wooden board. He does woodworking at Open Works worker space on Greenmount Avenue. (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun). Jacques KellyContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. The mission ...and more »
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  • What Exactly is a Tomahawk Missile?

    What Exactly is a Tomahawk Missile?
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Using GPS guidance missiles are extremely accurate.
    They are designed to take out fixed targets, exactly what it did Thursday night.
    59 Tomahawk missiles were used to destroy a western Syria airbase overnight. Many Americans wonder, what exactly Tomahawks are?
    The missiles can travel as far as 900 miles and move at 550 miles per hour. They weigh as much as 3500 pounds each.
    The jet-engine powered weapon, is what many figured the U.S. would rely on to ta
  • Greenspring Racquet Club Needs Millions to Relocate or Close Forever

    Greenspring Racquet Club Needs Millions to Relocate or Close Forever
    TOWSON, Md. (WJZ)– It’s the end of an era for a well-loved athletic facility near Towson.
    As Mike Schuh reports, the owner needs millions to relocate.
    Janet Paulsen owns the Greenspring Racquet Club, one of the largest tennis centers on the east coast.
    She faces group investors who own the building and property. The property is adjacent to it is Hopkins Greenspring, which is expanding and bought the tennis center for a lot of zeros.
    “They’re turning it into a surgica
  • Five Minutes with Mary Harlee of Baltimore Equitable Insurance - Baltimore Sun

    Five Minutes with Mary Harlee of Baltimore Equitable Insurance - Baltimore Sun
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    Five Minutes with Mary Harlee of Baltimore Equitable Insurance
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    Baltimore Equitable Insurance had surely proven itself, despite its unusual niche, Mary B. Harlee believed. Harlee, Baltimore Equitable's president since 2014, wondered why a firm that had been writing homeowners insurance policies in the city since ...
  • Orioles on deck: What to watch Friday vs. Yankees - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Orioles on deck: What to watch Friday vs. Yankees - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Orioles on deck: What to watch Friday vs. Yankees
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    1. Blue pinstripes. The Yankees are coming off a rough series loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, having been held to nine runs through three games with all the young guns struggling. Gary Sanchez, Aaron Judge, Greg Bird and Ronald Torreyes have combined for ...and more »
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  • Pearl Jam, Tupac, Yes, Journey To Be Inducted Into Rock Hall

    Pearl Jam, Tupac, Yes, Journey To Be Inducted Into Rock Hall
    By MESFIN FEKADU,  AP Music Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Pearl Jam, Tupac Shakur, Joan Baez, Electric Light Orchestra, Journey and Yes will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Friday night.
    Nile Rodgers will receive a special honor at the event held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
    Presenters inducting the 2017 class include David Letterman, Snoop Dogg, Pharrell Williams, Dhani Harrison, Pat Monahan, Jackson Browne and Alex Lifeson of Rush.
    Shakur, the prolific r
  • Orioles Acquire RHP Miguel Castro From Rockies - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Orioles Acquire RHP Miguel Castro From Rockies - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
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    Orioles Acquire RHP Miguel Castro From Rockies
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Orioles announced that they have acquired RHP Miguel Castro from the c in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations. To make room on the 40-man roster, RHP Joe Gunkel has been designated for ...
    Colorado Rockies trade Miguel Castro to Baltimore OriolesPurple Rowall 17 news articles »
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    Orioles Acquire RHP Miguel Castro From Rockies « CBS Baltimore - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
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    Orioles Acquire RHP Miguel Castro From Rockies « CBS Baltimore
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    The Baltimore Orioles announced that they have acquired RHP Miguel Castro from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for a player to be named later or cash ...
    Colorado Rockies trade Miguel Castro to Baltimore Orioles - Purple ...Purple Rowall 14 news articles »
  • Orioles Acquire RHP Miguel Castro From Rockies

    Orioles Acquire RHP Miguel Castro From Rockies
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Orioles announced that they have acquired RHP Miguel Castro from the c in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.
    To make room on the 40-man roster, RHP Joe Gunkel has been designated for assignment.
    Castro, 22, has pitched in 37 career Major League games as a member of the Rockies and Toronto Blue Jays. Over 82 career minor league games (35 starts), Castro has gone 22-13 with a 3.08 ERA (77 ER/224.2 IP) and 239 strikeo
  • Legislation Creates Task Force to Study Surveillance Tactics

    Legislation Creates Task Force to Study Surveillance Tactics
    By CARRIE SNURR, Capital News Service
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A bill making its way through the Maryland legislature would create a taskforce to study police use of surveillance technologies, such as facial recognition software.
    The bill, HB 1065, establishing the Task Force to Study Law Enforcement Surveillance Technologies, passed in the Maryland House and is now under consideration by a Senate committee.
    “This goes back to the citizens’ right to know,” Delegate Char
  • Joseph R. Sanchez Sr., ironworker and former boxer, dies - Baltimore Sun

    Joseph R. Sanchez Sr., ironworker and former boxer, dies - Baltimore Sun
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    Joseph R. Sanchez Sr., ironworker and former boxer, dies
    Baltimore Sun
    Joseph R. Sanchez Sr., a retired ironworker who earlier in his life had been an award-winning pugilist, died March 26 from sepsis at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Essex resident was 86. The son of Manuel Macia Sanchez, a Bethlehem Steel Corp.and more »
  • Anthony Tringali, barber who was among business pioneers in Columbia, dies - Baltimore Sun

    Anthony Tringali, barber who was among business pioneers in Columbia, dies - Baltimore Sun
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    Anthony Tringali, barber who was among business pioneers in Columbia, dies
    Baltimore Sun
    Anthony Joseph Tringali, a barber who opened Columbia's first barber shop and was a few months short of celebrating his 50th anniversary working there, died of a heart attack March 20 at Howard County General Hospital. He was 73 and lived in Ellicott City.and more »
  • Anthony Tringali, barber who was among business pioneers in ... - Baltimore Sun

    Anthony Tringali, barber who was among business pioneers in ... - Baltimore Sun
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    Anthony Tringali, barber who was among business pioneers in ...
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    Anthony Joseph Tringali, a barber who opened Columbia's first barber shop and was a few months short of celebrating his 50th anniversary working there, died ...and more »
  • Ravens Sign WR Michael Campanaro One-Year Deal

    Ravens Sign WR Michael Campanaro One-Year Deal
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Ravens signed wide receiver Michael Campanaro to a one-year deal.
    The team had placed an original-round tender on the restricted free agent, but the two sides agreed on a new one-year deal.
    The deal is worth up to $2 million, and it includes a $250,000 signing bonus and $250,000 roster bonus. Injuries have limited his contributions to the Ravens, who he’s been with since 2014.
    He’s played in 11 career games and has caught 12 p
  • Police pull ATM from Baltimore's Inner Harbor (Photos) | WTOP - WTOP

    Police pull ATM from Baltimore's Inner Harbor (Photos) | WTOP - WTOP
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    Police pull ATM from Baltimore's Inner Harbor (Photos) | WTOP
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    WASHINGTON — Baltimore police responded to an unusual call for service Thursday night — an ATM that tumbled in to the Inner Harbor during intense storms.
    Baltimore Police Marine Unit pulls ATM out of Inner Harbor | WBFFFox Baltimoreall 5 news articles »
  • Police pull ATM from Baltimore's Inner Harbor (Photos) - WTOP

    Police pull ATM from Baltimore's Inner Harbor (Photos) - WTOP
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    Police pull ATM from Baltimore's Inner Harbor (Photos)
    WTOP
    WASHINGTON — Baltimore police responded to an unusual call for service Thursday night — an ATM that tumbled in to the Inner Harbor during intense storms. On Thursday afternoon, powerful storms swept through the region and blew an ATM from the ...
    Baltimore Police Marine Unit pulls ATM out of Inner HarborFox Baltimoreall 5 news articles »
  • California Governor Declares End To Drought Emergency

    California Governor Declares End To Drought Emergency
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California’s historic drought Friday, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents to stop running sprinklers as often and encouraged them to rip out thirsty lawns during the state’s driest four-year period on record.
    The drought strained native fish that migrate up rivers and forced farmers in the nation’s leading agricultural state to rely heavily on groundwater, with some tearing out orchards. It also
  • BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland Zoo has announce that two orphaned bear cubs now have official names. - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland Zoo has announce that two orphaned bear cubs now have official names. - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland Zoo has announce that two orphaned bear cubs now have official names.
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    “Big Bear” has been named Nova, a Native American word which means “chasing butterflies,” and “Little Bear” is now Nita, a Native American word for “bear.” Nova and Nita were one of the name pairs presented for the contest, including an anonymous donor ...
    Maryland zoo names grizzly bear cubsBaltimo
  • Baltimore lawmakers press Hogan to get State Center project on track - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore lawmakers press Hogan to get State Center project on track - Baltimore Sun
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    Baltimore lawmakers press Hogan to get State Center project on track
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    Sen. Barbara Robinson and Del. Bilal Ali press Gov. Larry Hogan on the State Center project. (Michael Dresser/Baltimore Sun video). Michael DresserContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Baltimore lawmakers called on Gov. Larry Hogan on Friday to drop the ...and more »
  • U.S. Blasts Syria Base With Tomahawk Missiles

    U.S. Blasts Syria Base With Tomahawk Missiles
    WASHINGTON (CBS NEWS/AP) — The United States fired a barrage of cruise missiles onto a Syrian airbase Thursday night in retaliation for this week’s gruesome chemical weapons attack against civilians, U.S. officials said.It was the first direct American assault on the Syrian government and President Donald Trump’s most dramatic military order since becoming commander-in-chief.
    Russia, Syrian President Bashar Assad’s most important backer on the world stage, condemned the s
  • Brian Williams Calls Images of US Missile Launch ‘Beautiful’

    Brian Williams Calls Images of US Missile Launch ‘Beautiful’
    NEW YORK (AP) — Brian Williams is facing online criticism for waxing poetic about what he called “beautiful pictures” of U.S. missiles launching during an attack on a Syrian air base.
    Video released by the military shows Tomahawk missiles targeted for a Syrian airfield launching from the decks of U.S. warships in the Mediterranean Sea on Thursday.
    During his MSNBC program, “The 11th Hour,” late Thursday night, Williams said the “beautiful pictures at night&rdq
  • 2017 NFL Draft Prospects: Top Wide Receivers And Tight Ends

    2017 NFL Draft Prospects: Top Wide Receivers And Tight Ends
    QB | RB | DE/Edge | DB
    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.
    Now, we move to the pass catchers. Wide receivers can make an immediate impact on their team and teams are always looking for another weapon to add to their offensive arsenal. This year’s class also features pos
  • Weather Blog: Last Blast of Abnormal Chilly Air

    Weather Blog: Last Blast of Abnormal Chilly Air
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Following Thursday’s rain, one last blast of abnormally chilly air is in store for Friday and Friday night.
    Highs in the 70s early in the week will be replaced by highs struggling to reach 50 degrees in the I-95 corridor, while northern and western suburbs will be stuck in the 40s.
    As the departing storm system continues to wrap up over northern New England, gusty northwesterly winds, cloudy skies and even a few passing showers on Friday will wrap around the backside
  • Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch to Serve as Supreme Court Justice

    Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch to Serve as Supreme Court Justice
     
    By ERICA WERNER, AP Congressional Correspondent
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate confirmed Neil Gorsuch to become the newest associate justice on the Supreme Court Friday, elevating Donald Trump’s nominee following a corrosive partisan confrontation that could have lasting impacts for the Senate and the court.
    Vice President Mike Pence was presiding as the Senate voted 54-45 in favor of Gorsuch, a 49-year-old veteran of the 10th U.S. Circuit of Appeals in Denver whose ruling
  • 4 Dead, Many Injured After Truck Crashes Into Stockholm Department Store

    4 Dead, Many Injured After Truck Crashes Into Stockholm Department Store
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Astolen beer truck crashed into an upscale department store in central Stockholm Friday, local authorities say.Stockholm County Council says four people were killed and 15 were wounded, nine of them seriously.
    City police say one person “that can have some kind of connection” to the attack has been arrested.
    Swedish prime minister Stefan Lofven says everything indicates truck crashing into department store is “a terror attack,” according to the Asso
  • Baltimore Zoo Names 2 Orphaned Bear Cubs

    Baltimore Zoo Names 2 Orphaned Bear Cubs
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Maryland Zoo has announce that two orphaned bear cubs now have official names.
    “Big Bear” has been named Nova, a Native American word which means “chasing butterflies,” and “Little Bear” is now Nita, a Native American word for “bear.”
    Nova and Nita were one of the name pairs presented for the contest, including an anonymous donor who helped to pay for the bears’ transportation to Baltimore.By the time voting cl
  • Updated: Amid controversy, Bill O'Reilly announces Baltimore tour date in September - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Updated: Amid controversy, Bill O'Reilly announces Baltimore tour date in September - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Updated: Amid controversy, Bill O'Reilly announces Baltimore tour date in September
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly, photographed here April 2016, will discuss politics at Royal Farms Arena in September. (Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for Hollywood Reporter). Wesley Case and Brittany BrittoContact ReportersThe Baltimore Sun.
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    Bill O'Reilly Thrives at Fox News, Even as Harassment Settlements Add UpNew York Tim
  • Amid controversy, Bill O'Reilly announces Baltimore tour date in September - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Amid controversy, Bill O'Reilly announces Baltimore tour date in September - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Amid controversy, Bill O'Reilly announces Baltimore tour date in September
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    Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly, photographed here April 2016, will discuss politics at Royal Farms Arena in September. (Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for Hollywood Reporter). Wesley Case and Brittany BrittoContact ReportersThe Baltimore Sun.
    Bill O'Reilly coming to BaltimoreABC2 Newsall 909 news articles »
  • Baltimore Sate Lawmaker Charged with Federal Wire Fraud

    Baltimore Sate Lawmaker Charged with Federal Wire Fraud
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Longtime Baltimore state lawmaker, Nathaniel T. Oaks, has been charged in U.S District Court with wire fraud.
    Oaks is accused of accepting cash payments in exchange for using his previous position in the House of Delegates to help him with business.
    Oaks served 30 years in the House of Delegates, and in February was appointed to take the seat of former Sen. Lisa Gladden, who stepped down for health
    He served two terms in the House of Delegates when in 1989 he was conv
  • Keidel: Westbrook Has Dominated NBA… So What?

    Keidel: Westbrook Has Dominated NBA… So What?
    By Jason Keidel
    So we say that this NBA season is a referendum on Russell Westbrook’s greatness. The pyrotechnic point guard for the Oklahoma City Thunder is taking an eraser to the record books, or at least adding some historical strokes of his own. He is the first NBA player — and only other NBA player — to average a triple-double since Oscar Robertson.
    When your only company is the Big O, that blasts you into the orbit of basketball royalty.
    So what?
    When we talk about Westb
  • Baltimore Police Reclassify Homicide Case as Self-Defense

    Baltimore Police Reclassify Homicide Case as Self-Defense
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– City police say a fatal stabbing that occurred on March 26 has been reclassified as self-defense.
    Around 10:50 p.m. that night, officers were called to a home in the 3900 block of Woodridge Road for a report of a fight.
    When officers arrived, they found a 36-year old man with stab wounds to his body. The victim was transported to an area hospital where he later died.
    Investigators believe a group of family members were arguing inside the home and during the argument,
  • Judge Approves Baltimore PD-DOJ Consent Decree, Denies DOJ’s Request For Delay

    Judge Approves Baltimore PD-DOJ Consent Decree, Denies DOJ’s Request For Delay
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —U.S. District Judge James Bredar has approved the consent decree between the Baltimore Police Department and the Department of Justice, denying the federal government’s request for a 30-day delay.
    Justice Department lawyers had said, under the Trump administration, they believe this is local business and the federal government shouldn’t be getting involved. They have “grave concerns” about the agreement, which was reached under President Barack Obam
  • Police Recover $1700 Worth of Drugs & Handgun in Raid

    Police Recover $1700 Worth of Drugs & Handgun in Raid
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Anne Arundel County police executed a search and seizure warrant Thursday and recovered a handgun and several drugs worth about $1700.
    The warrant was executed in the 400 block of Morningside Road in Glen Burnie.
    Officers recovered 48 capsules containing a mixture of suspected heroin and  fentanyl, a street value of $960, two plastic bags containing suspected crack cocaine an estimated street value of $500, various prescription pills, 20 grams of marijuana, an estimat
  • Deal would allow Guinness to open in Baltimore County, let breweries sell more in taprooms - Baltimore Sun

    Deal would allow Guinness to open in Baltimore County, let breweries sell more in taprooms - Baltimore Sun
    Deal would allow Guinness to open in Baltimore County, let breweries sell more in taprooms
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    Maryland's brewers, beer wholesalers and bar owners reached an agreement on legislation Friday that would allow a Guinness brewery attraction to open in Baltimore County and let craft breweries sell more beer in their taprooms. Pamela WoodContact ...
    Maryland brewery bill shows compromise in hours, contract brewingBaltimore Business Journalall 143 news articles »
  • Orioles Get Ready To Host Yankees In Three-Game Series

    Orioles Get Ready To Host Yankees In Three-Game Series
    By SportsDirect Inc.
    The Baltimore Orioles are thriving on the mound in the early going and now take on a struggling offense when the New York Yankees visit for the opener of a three-game series Friday night. Dylan Bundy struck out eight batters over seven innings to lead the Orioles to a 3-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday, two days after six pitchers combined to help Baltimore secure a 3-2 victory in 11 innings.
    The sweep allowed the Orioles to open 2-0 for the third straight s
  • Ravens Draft: It's Elite Receiver Or Bust - The Ebony Bird

    Ravens Draft: It's Elite Receiver Or Bust - The Ebony Bird
    The Ebony Bird
    Ravens Draft: It's Elite Receiver Or Bust
    The Ebony Bird
    The Baltimore Ravens must draft one of the top receivers in the 2017 NFL Draft. They don't have a choice. The Baltimore Ravens have never drafted receivers well. That's not an excuse to ignore the position in the 2017 NFL Draft. The Bengals ...
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    Baltimore Ravens Ozzie Newsome is consistently consistentThe Baltimore Wire
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  • Baltimore Brigade Coach Omar Smith Is Ready For The First Game

    Baltimore Brigade Coach Omar Smith Is Ready For The First Game
    Baltimore Brigade Coach Omar Smith joined Norris and Long ahead of the Baltimore Brigade’s inaugural season opener tonight.
    Baltimore’s newest team in the Arena Football League takes on the Washington Valor at the Verizon Center tonight at 7 p.m.
    Coach Omar Smith said, “It’s here, just a couple hours away. Tonight at 7 p.m. is going to be a great occasion…we’re finally here.”
    The Brigade will play the first three games on the ro
  • Pratt names Ohio librarian to replace Hayden - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun

    Pratt names Ohio librarian to replace Hayden - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun
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    Pratt names Ohio librarian to replace Hayden - Baltimore Sun
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    An Ohio librarian has been tapped to lead Baltimore's public library system amid a $115 million renovation to fully transform the historical central branch into the ...and more »
  • Pratt names Ohio librarian to replace Hayden - Baltimore Sun

    Pratt names Ohio librarian to replace Hayden - Baltimore Sun
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    Pratt names Ohio librarian to replace Hayden
    Baltimore Sun
    Heidi Daniel tajkes over as president of the Enoch Pratt Free Library. (Lloyd Fox / Baltimore Sun). Yvonne WengerContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. An Ohio librarian has been tapped to lead Baltimore's public library system as the historic central ...and more »
  • Baltimore PD Marine Unit Retrieves ATM From Inner Harbor

    Baltimore PD Marine Unit Retrieves ATM From Inner Harbor
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —After strong storms rolled through the area Thursday, officials from the Baltimore Police Department say one of their marine units was called to the Inner Harbor to retrieve an ATM that somehow made its way into the water.
    In posts on their Facebook page Friday, they release pictures of what they called an “unusual call for service.”
    Check out more pictures on the BPD Facebook page.Follow @CBSBaltimore on Twitter and like WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Facebook
  • Police: Man Charged with Assaulting Teens at Smithsonian

    Police: Man Charged with Assaulting Teens at Smithsonian
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities have arrested a man on charges that he inappropriately touched seven girls who were visiting the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
    Court documents say 35-year-old Devon Foote was arrested Tuesday and charged with five counts of second-degree sexual abuse and three counts of assault. Officials say Foote approached a group of 13- and 14-year-old girls from California and touched their buttocks as they toured the museum’s butterfly exhibit.
    Co
  • Truck Crashes Into Stockholm Department Store, Local Authorities Say 3 Dead

    Truck Crashes Into Stockholm Department Store, Local Authorities Say 3 Dead
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A truck crashed into an upscale department store in central Stockholm Friday, local authorities say.Swedish media says the crash has killed three people.Swedish prime minister Stefan Lofven says one person has been arrested in the attack. He also says everything indicates truck crashing into department store is “a terror attack,” according to the Associated Press.
    Live television footage on Friday showed smoke coming out of the upscale Ahlens department store o
  • Dad Photoshops Daughter In Dangerous Situations To Raise Awareness

    Dad Photoshops Daughter In Dangerous Situations To Raise Awareness
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) A man in Dublin has worked Photoshop magic to make it appear as if his baby daughter were in perilous situations. To someone on the outside, a quick view at Stephen Crowley’s Instagram might lead one to tip him for worst father of the year.
    Obviously, that’s not the case. Crowley uses these edited photos of his daughter, Hannah, for the comedic effect. He thought it’d be a funny, innocuous prank and hopes it’ll help raise awareness for “Be The M
  • Orioles Acquire LHP Andrew Faulkner From Rangers

    Orioles Acquire LHP Andrew Faulkner From Rangers
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Orioles announced they acquired LHP Andrew Faulkner from the Texas Rangers in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.
    To make room on the 40-man roster, OF Dariel Álvarez has been released.
    Faulkner, 24, went 35-24 with a 3.49 ERA (198 ER/511.0 IP) and 460 strikeouts in 165 career minor league games (76 starts). He made his Major League debut on August 31, 2015 at San Diego and has pitched in 20 career MLB games, all in relief,
  • Garceau: Jernigan Loss Is Nothing To Worry About

    Garceau: Jernigan Loss Is Nothing To Worry About
    Failing to see their team have a winning season 3 of the last 4 years is a good reason for Ravens fans to be upset; trading a decent but too often ordinary player is not. Ozzie Newsome traded defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan to the Eagles this week and some fans made it sound like Ray Lewis or Ed Reed got shipped out of town in their prime.
    The return for Jernigan was modest, the Ravens and Eagles swapped third round draft picks, the net result Baltimore moves up 25 spots in the round. No knock o
  • Friday, April 7, 2017

    Friday, April 7, 2017
    People Are Talking about the 15th Annual Baltimore Kidney Walk.Linh and Marty have Coffee With John Rallo.
  • Man, 52, shot near Southwest Baltimore cemetery - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun

    Man, 52, shot near Southwest Baltimore cemetery - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun
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    Man, 52, shot near Southwest Baltimore cemetery - Baltimore Sun
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    A 52-year-old man was shot in Southwest Baltimore late Thursday, police said.and more »

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