• Fallen Heroes Day Honors Legacies Left By Fallen First Responders

    Fallen Heroes Day Honors Legacies Left By Fallen First Responders
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland’s first responders who lost their lives on duty are being honored this week.
    Each of them leave behind family and friends, and a legacy of service.
    WJZ’s Devin Bartolotta has the story of one firefighter being remembered.
    The Fallen Heroes Day ceremony will be Friday, May 5, at 1 p.m. The public is welcome, and Governor Larry Hogan has ordered flags fly at half staff in honor of those heroes.
    Friday’s ceremony is just as much about the fami
  • Conscious Venture Lab relocating to West Baltimore, seeks startups to invest in - Baltimore Business Journal

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    Conscious Venture Lab relocating to West Baltimore, seeks startups to invest in
    Baltimore Business Journal
    Conscious Venture Lab is set to move from Howard County to Baltimore, and is accepting a new round of applications. The lab is looking for up to 10 startups to invest up to $50,000 in each. Upcoming Events. Enterprising Women. August 04, 2017 · BBJ ...
  • Study Find Bullying In Maryland Is Down, But Still Present

    Study Find Bullying In Maryland Is Down, But Still Present
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The effects of bullying can be tough for students and their families, even leading to death.
    For the past ten years, one national study has focused on what’s being done in our area that is causing those rising numbers to fall.
    From the classrooms and hallways of schools, to online, bullying has been a problem for a lot of communities and families across the county.
    When it comes to fixing this rising issue, many people may turn to what’s being done at a Howard
  • Homicides tax expectations of police - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Homicides tax expectations of police - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Homicides tax expectations of police
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    During the short time Marlene Lawrence and I stood on the sidewalk in front of her house on Liberty Heights Avenue on Monday morning, drivers made two illegal U-turns. And the speed at which cars and trucks traveled down the avenue, between Druid Park ...and more »
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  • Ex-Pastor Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Steal Md. Church Funds

    Ex-Pastor Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Steal Md. Church Funds
    GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — Prosecutors say a former church pastor in Maryland has pleaded guilty in connection with a scheme to steal more than $76,000 in church funds.
    Prosecutors said in a statement Tuesday that 71-year-old Rev. John S. Mattingly of Charlotte Hall, Maryland, pleaded guilty to bank fraud.
    Prosecutors say that Mattingly was the pastor of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Leonardtown, Maryland, from 1994 to 2010.
    Prosecutors say that from 2006 to 2010, Mattingly fraudulently
  • The Most Popular Free Concert Series in Baltimore Starts Thursday

    The Most Popular Free Concert Series in Baltimore Starts Thursday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Baltimore is known as a quirky city with a lot of creative people.
    Mike Schuh reports, one idea has succeeded well beyond expectations.
    Baltimore really likes music, especially when it’s free.
    A decade ago WTMD started the First Thursdays Concert Series downtown in Mount Vernon.
    “Well this is it, this is where we first started First Thursday, the stage was below the monument,” said WTMD’s Scott Mullins. “It was a nice low key after work event.
  • eye on the news Will Baltimore Die? - City Journal

    eye on the news Will Baltimore Die? - City Journal
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    eye on the news Will Baltimore Die?
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    With nearly a killing a day so far this year in her shrinking city of just over 600,000, it's no wonder that Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh has cried out, “Murder is out of control”—even before the summer homicide season has begun. She has begged the ...
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  • Britton Returns As Orioles Face Boston In Game 2

    Britton Returns As Orioles Face Boston In Game 2
    By SportsDirect Inc.
    Chris Sale leads the American League in strikeouts and owns the second-lowest ERA but that dominance hasn’t translated into the win column for the fireballing left-hander. Sale will be looking to receive some offensive support as he makes his sixth start of the season for the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night against the visiting Baltimore Orioles.
    Boston led the major leagues in runs last year so its lack of offensive ineptitude with Sale on the mound has been startling
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  • Rob Long: Jones Reveals The Uncomfortable Truth

    Rob Long: Jones Reveals The Uncomfortable Truth
    The situation that occurred in Boston involving Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones is very unfortunate, but it further shares light on a real problem in our society. Bigotry still exists in our world. It hasn’t gone away. Maybe it’s not as prevalent now as it once was, thank God for that, but it exists and from my vantage point, and it’s not going anywhere. To some of other races, you can be too black. That’s based on either what they see in the media or maybe ev
  • Baltimore's Jones to slur-hurling Sox fan: 'Square up. Let's fight' - WCVB Boston

    Baltimore's Jones to slur-hurling Sox fan: 'Square up. Let's fight' - WCVB Boston
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    Baltimore's Jones to slur-hurling Sox fan: 'Square up. Let's fight'
    WCVB Boston
    Fans at Fenway Park stood and applauded Orioles center fielder Adam Jones Tuesday, a day after Jones said he was taunted with racial slurs during Baltimore's game against the Boston Red Sox. Advertisement. Jones, who is black, said someone in the ...
    Baltimore Orioles star Adam Jones speaks out about racial tauntsCBS News
    Boston Red Sox apologize for fans' racial slurs aimed at Baltimore outfielder
  • NSA Plans To Cut Back On The Number Of Private Citizen Emails It Reads

    NSA Plans To Cut Back On The Number Of Private Citizen Emails It Reads
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The National Security Agency is promising to cut back on the number of private emails it’s been reading and collecting.
    Alex DeMetrick reports, it’s ending a controversial surveillance technique that’s focused on U.S. citizens.
    For nearly 10 years, the NSA has been prying into the private emails of citizens. Congress OK’d it when it amended how foreign intelligence can be collected.
    “It authorized NSA to look into strictly personal e-mails be
  • ATF debuts new nationwide mobile gun-tracing lab in Baltimore - WBAL Baltimore

    ATF debuts new nationwide mobile gun-tracing lab in Baltimore - WBAL Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    ATF debuts new nationwide mobile gun-tracing lab in Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    A new mobile gun-tracing lab is making its nationwide debut in Baltimore. The vehicle was rolled out Tuesday, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives calls it a game changer in investigating gun violence. Advertisement. Download the ...
    With murders skyrocketing in Baltimore, feds begin sending helpBaltimore Sun
    Murder rate in Baltimore Worst Ever, Chicago Near RecordTRUNEWS
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  • Singing Pastor's Celebrate the Legacy of Baltimore Talented Teen Electrocuted in Druid Hill Park - Afro American

    Singing Pastor's Celebrate the Legacy of Baltimore Talented Teen Electrocuted in Druid Hill Park - Afro American
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    Singing Pastor's Celebrate the Legacy of Baltimore Talented Teen Electrocuted in Druid Hill Park
    Afro American
    On May 5th 2006, 14-year-old Deanna Camille Green died from electrocution when a ball field fence she was stretching on in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park, came in contact with an underground power line while she was playing a game with a Christian ...
  • Police Seek Suspect Who Vandalized Multiple Washington Memorials

    Police Seek Suspect Who Vandalized Multiple Washington Memorials
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The United States Park Police has released a picture of a man accused of vandalism at memorials along the National Mall.
    The vandalism was at the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, World War II Memorial, and D.C. War Memorial.
    Authorities say the graffiti appears to have been done with permanent marker. There are several lines of similar text left at each memorial.
    There has also been similar vandalism found on street signs and utility boxes at other loc
  • Rob Carlin Recaps The Capitals’ Thrilling Overtime Victory

    Rob Carlin Recaps The Capitals’ Thrilling Overtime Victory
    Rob Carlin from Comcast Sports Net joined Vinny and Haynie to recap the  and looks ahead to Game 4.
    The Capitals won 3-2 over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 3 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series thanks to defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk. Shattenkirk scored a power-play goal on a blast from the center point at 3:13 of overtime to render Pittsburgh’s comeback null and keep his club from falling into an 0-3 hole in the series.
    Carlin said, “I give the Caps a lot of credit
  • Helicopter Helps Police Find 14-Year-Old & 12-Year-Old Armed Robbery Suspects

    Helicopter Helps Police Find 14-Year-Old & 12-Year-Old Armed Robbery Suspects
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Two juveniles, who police say are repeat offenders, have been arrested for an armed robbery on Sunday.
    The Baltimore Police Department responded to an armed robbery call in the 400 block of South Washington Ave.
    Responding officers met with two victims, who said they were robbed of their cell phones and money by two male suspects armed with a silver revolver.
    Foxtrot, the Baltimore Police Department helicopter, helped locate the suspects in the 1100 block of East Pra
  • Substance That Caused Hazmat Situation Is ‘Common Chemical’; Hospital Reopened

    Substance That Caused Hazmat Situation Is ‘Common Chemical’; Hospital Reopened
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities are no longer working a hazmat situation at a Maryland hospital after a potentially hazardous substance was found to be a “common chemical.”
    Frederick Memorial Hospital was not taking any new patients as the situation was being investigated, but has been reopened.
    Patients and visitors who were already there were moved to another part of the hospital, and were able to leave.
    Police say two men opened a package at a home on Military R
  • Hospital Not Taking New Patients As Hazmat Situation Investigated

    Hospital Not Taking New Patients As Hazmat Situation Investigated
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities are working a hazmat situation after a potentially hazardous substance was brought to a Maryland hospital.
    Hazmat crews are on scene at Frederick Memorial Hospital. The hospital isn’t taking any new patients as this situation is being investigated.
    Patients and visitors who were already there were moved to another part of the hospital, and are able to leave.
    Police say two men opened a package at a home on Military Road, and after opening it, t
  • Report: Howard Co. Superintendent Renee Foose Resigning - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Report: Howard Co. Superintendent Renee Foose Resigning - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Report: Howard Co. Superintendent Renee Foose Resigning
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Howard County schools superintendent Dr. Renee Foose and the Board of Education jointly announced that Dr. Foose will be retiring from the school system, effective today. The board also announced that Michael J. Martrano, Ed.D.
    'Dream come true' for Howard's acting schools superintendentBaltimore Sunall 28 news articles »
  • Report: Howard Co. Superintendent Renee Foose Resigning

    Report: Howard Co. Superintendent Renee Foose Resigning
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —  According to our media partner, The Baltimore Sun, Howard County schools superintendent Renee Foose has told her executive staff and some principals that she will resign today.
    The Howard County school board has scheduled a closed meeting for 4 p.m.
    This story is being updated.
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  • Shakeup in Baltimore public defender's office includes retirement of chief after 16 years - Baltimore Sun

    Shakeup in Baltimore public defender's office includes retirement of chief after 16 years - Baltimore Sun
    Shakeup in Baltimore public defender's office includes retirement of chief after 16 years
    Baltimore Sun
    The Baltimore Public Defender's office announced a shakeup this week, including the retirement of the top public defender who has held the post for 16 years and the demotion of her deputy. Elizabeth L. Julian became the district public defender for ...and more »
  • Shakeup in Baltimore public defender's office includes retirement of ... - Baltimore Sun

    Shakeup in Baltimore public defender's office includes retirement of ... - Baltimore Sun
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    Shakeup in Baltimore public defender's office includes retirement of ...
    Baltimore Sun
    The Baltimore Public Defender's office announced a shakeup this week, including the retirement of the top public defender who has held the post for 16 years.and more »
  • MLB Commish: After Jones Incident At Fenway, Fans Who Make Racist Remarks With Be Booted

    MLB Commish: After Jones Incident At Fenway, Fans Who Make Racist Remarks With Be Booted
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Following claims made by Orioles outfielder Adam Jones that he had both racial slurs and a bag of peanuts hurled his way at Fenway Park Monday night, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred released a statement condemning the behavior.
    Manfred promised that “any individual who behaves in such offensive fashion will be immediately removed from the ballpark,” in the future.
    Read his full statement here:“The racist words and actions directed at Adam J
  • Metallica to live stream rehearsal before Baltimore concert - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Metallica to live stream rehearsal before Baltimore concert - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Metallica to live stream rehearsal before Baltimore concert
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Metallica, photographed here performing in New York City in September, will broadcast some of the band's Baltimore rehearsal online on May 9. (Angela Weiss / AFP/Getty Images). Wesley CaseContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Metallica's rehearsal ...and more »
  • Plumber’s Ashes Flushed At Ballpark Bathrooms

    Plumber’s Ashes Flushed At Ballpark Bathrooms
    NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City man is on a mission to flush the cremated remains of his lifelong friend — a plumber — down ballpark toilets around the country.
    Tom McDonald tells The New York Times that it’s a fitting tribute for Roy Riegel.
    The two baseball fans were childhood friends in Queens, not far from — wait for it — Flushing Meadows, where the Mets play.
    Like baseball, this endeavor has rules. The game has to be in progress when McDonald sprinkles th
  • Howard County superintendent Renee Foose tells staff she will resign - Baltimore Sun

    Howard County superintendent Renee Foose tells staff she will resign - Baltimore Sun
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    Howard County superintendent Renee Foose tells staff she will resign
    Baltimore Sun
    Embattled Howard County schools superintendent Renee Foose has told her executive staff and some principals that she will resign today, sources told The Baltimore Sun Tuesday. The Howard County school board has scheduled a closed meeting for 4 p.m..and more »
  • Illegal Immigrants Get Off Easy in Baltimore - Immigration Blog (blog)

    Illegal Immigrants Get Off Easy in Baltimore - Immigration Blog (blog)
    Illegal Immigrants Get Off Easy in Baltimore
    Immigration Blog (blog)
    This is the first paragraph of an op-ed I wrote for the Baltimore Sun today. Read the whole article here. Baltimore's State's Attorney's Office now has two sets of rules: one for citizens and legal immigrants, and one for illegal immigrants. In an ...and more »
  • UDFA Profile: WR Quincy Adeboyejo - Baltimore Beatdown

    UDFA Profile: WR Quincy Adeboyejo - Baltimore Beatdown
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    UDFA Profile: WR Quincy Adeboyejo
    Baltimore Beatdown
    Quincy Adeboyejo may be my early favorite to make the 53-man roster. The Ravens have a history of at least one UDFA making the final roster, the most recent names are Zachary Orr and Michael Pierce. It is no secret the Ravens need help at wide receiver ...
  • McDonald’s Touts ‘Frork’ Fry Utensil To Promote New Burgers

    McDonald’s Touts ‘Frork’ Fry Utensil To Promote New Burgers
    NEW YORK (AP) — McDonald’s is touting a new french fry-centric utensil — the “frork” — as part of a campaign to promote its new line of burgers.
    The chain says the utensil has an opening where people can insert some fries, which act as edible tines. McDonald’s says it will give away 100,000 of them to people who buy the new burgers starting May 5. It’s the latest push by McDonald’s Corp. to drum up excitement and get people into its restauran
  • Tom Clancy's Behemoth Baltimore Penthouse Gets Big Price Chop - Variety

    Tom Clancy's Behemoth Baltimore Penthouse Gets Big Price Chop - Variety
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    Tom Clancy's Behemoth Baltimore Penthouse Gets Big Price Chop
    Variety
    The suburban McMansion-sized Baltimore penthouse of late novelist Tom Clancy is now listed at $7.9 million after first coming to market more than 1.5 years ago with a pie-in-the-sky $12 million price tag. This story first appeared in the May 02, 2017 ...and more »
  • Tom Clancy's Baltimore Condo Drops Price | Variety - Variety

    Tom Clancy's Baltimore Condo Drops Price | Variety - Variety
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    Tom Clancy's Baltimore Condo Drops Price | Variety
    Variety
    The Baltimore penthouse of late novelist Tom Clancy is now listed at $7.9 million after first coming to market with a $12 million price tag.
    Tom Clancy's Former Baltimore Penthouse Relisted for $7.9 Million ...Mansion Globalall 2 news articles »
  • K-9 Found Dead In Cruiser Parked Outside Courthouse

    K-9 Found Dead In Cruiser Parked Outside Courthouse
    MELBOURNE, Fla. (AP) — Authorities are investigating the death of a police dog found dead inside a patrol car parked outside a courthouse in Florida.
    News outlets are reporting the German Shepherd’s body was discovered about 7:30 p.m. Friday outside the Brevard County Courthouse in Melbourne on Florida’s Atlantic coast.
    The patrol car belonged to an officer from the nearby Sebastian Police Department. John Blackledge, the agency’s commander of operations, called the dog&r
  • Baltimore among the friendliest cities in nation for small businesses - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore among the friendliest cities in nation for small businesses - WBAL Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    Baltimore among the friendliest cities in nation for small businesses
    WBAL Baltimore
    Baltimore ranked ninth nationally as one of the friendliest U.S. cities for local businesses, according to Groupon. Advertisement. Download the WBAL app. Groupon's top ten friendlies cites for local businesses ranking was released in conjunction with ...and more »
  • Illegal immigrants get off easy in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    Illegal immigrants get off easy in Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Illegal immigrants get off easy in Baltimore
    Baltimore Sun
    "We are one world and we are borderless. ... And for those that don't know that, you do now," said Maria Gabriela Aldana Enriquez during a march in Highlandtown for "A Day Without Immigrants." (Kim Hairston/Baltimore Sun video). Andrew Arthur ...and more »
  • Mother, Daughter Arrested For Theft From Volunteer Fire Company

    Mother, Daughter Arrested For Theft From Volunteer Fire Company
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A mother and daughter have been indicted on charges they stole more than $65,000 from the Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company.
    56-year-old Carol Reprogel and her daughter, Jessie Reprogel, 32, were arrested and later indicted on charges.
    Carol Reprogel is a member of the Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company. She manages the bingo nights and fire company’s banquet hall.
    The investigation began back in January, when the Harford County Sheriff’s Offi
  • Best Ways To Celebrate Cinco de Mayo In Baltimore

    Best Ways To Celebrate Cinco de Mayo In Baltimore
    By Joel Furches
    Cinco De Mayo is a distinctly Mexican holiday which has been co-opted by an American culture which loves eating Mexican food and drinking margaritas and tequila. There are a number of places in the Baltimore area which celebrate this holiday – going all out on food and drinks to bring a little Central American fun to the land north of the border. If you like any or all things Mexican, take some time to look out for some of the following places and events – and enjoy
  • 2017 Tony Awards Nominees

    2017 Tony Awards Nominees
    The 2017 Tony Awards will air on Sunday, June 11th at 8/7c on CBS. Today the full list of nominees was released for this year’s show. “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812” leads the field with 12 nominations, recently revived “Hello, Dolly!” came in second with 10.
    See below for a complete rundown of this year’s nominees and be sure to tune into CBS on June 11th to see who wins!
    Best Play:
    Oslo
    Indecent
    Sweat
    A Doll’s House, Part 2
    Be
  • Tuesday, May 2, 2017

    Tuesday, May 2, 2017
    People Are Talking about The Women’s Board of The Johns Hopkins Hospital hosting the Best Dressed Sale at The Evergreen Museum & Library Carriage House.Linh has Coffee With Denise Koch, who talks more about her story on young children who are caught in the crossfire of Baltimore street violence.
  • Man Accused Of Exposing Himself To 9-Year-Old In Wal-Mart

    Man Accused Of Exposing Himself To 9-Year-Old In Wal-Mart
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have arrested a 46-year-old man accused of exposing himself to a 9-year-old girl while in a Wal-Mart.
    Brian Keith Floyd has been charged with indecent exposure for the incident.
    Police say this happened on April 30, at the Wal-Mart located in the 6700 block of Chesapeake Center Dr. in Glen Burnie.
    Responding officers spoke with a 9-year-old girl and her mother, who said a man exposed himself to the girl while they were in the Wal-Mart.
    As he was exiting the st
  • After Racially Charged Incident, Jones Calls For Harsher Punishment For Abusive Fans

    After Racially Charged Incident, Jones Calls For Harsher Punishment For Abusive Fans
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — During last night’s game against the Boston Red Sox, Orioles center fielder Adam Jones said he was “called the N-word a handful of times” and said this was one of the worst cases of fan abuse he has heard in his 12-year career.
    The fan, who also threw a bag of peanuts towards the field, was ejected from the stadium. However, Jones said that wasn’t enough. “Things like that need to be handled a little more properly, in my opinio
  • Mother's Day dining options in and around Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Mother's Day dining options in and around Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Mother's Day dining options in and around Baltimore
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Restaurants in and around Baltimore are preparing special menus for Mother's Day on May 14. Here are some of the spots where you can treat your mom to brunch or dinner; many suggest reservations. Aida Bistro & Wine Bar in Columbia will serve a ...and more »
  • Janet Jackson reschedules Baltimore concert for November - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Janet Jackson reschedules Baltimore concert for November - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Janet Jackson reschedules Baltimore concert for November
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Janet Jackson, photographed here performing in Miami in September 2015, will bring her "State of the World" tour to Royal Farms Arena in November. (Alexander Tamargo / Getty Images). Wesley CaseContact Reporter. After delaying her tour twice, R&B ...
    Janet Jackson's 'State Of The World' Tour Comes To BaltimoreCBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Janet Jackson's New Tour Includes Baltimore StopWBAL Radioal
  • Baltimore corrections officer accused of assaulting inmate - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore corrections officer accused of assaulting inmate - WBAL Baltimore
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    Baltimore corrections officer accused of assaulting inmate
    WBAL Baltimore
    A Baltimore City corrections officer is accused of attacking an inmate and now faces assault and misconduct charges. Advertisement. Download the WBAL app. Sgt. Chance Hellum was indicted last week on second-degree assault and misconduct on office.
    Baltimore correctional officer charged with attacking inmateWTOP
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  • Red Sox President, Mass. Governor Condemn Fenway Park Racism

    Red Sox President, Mass. Governor Condemn Fenway Park Racism
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Following claims made by Orioles outfielder Adam Jones that he had both racial slurs and a bag of peanuts hurled his way at Fenway Park Monday night, both the president of the Red Sox and the governor of the state of Massachusetts have released statements condemning the behavior.
    The five-time All-Star said he was “called the N-word a handful of times” in quotes reported by USA Today Sports and The Boston Globe.
    “It’s unfortunate that people need t
  • Janet Jackson Coming To Baltimore On Just-Announced Tour

    Janet Jackson Coming To Baltimore On Just-Announced Tour
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Janet Jackson is coming to Baltimore this fall as part of her just-announced 2017 State Of The World tour.
    She’ll perform at Royal Farms Arena on Saturday, November 18.
    The tour kicks of in Lafayette, Louisiana on September 7 and wraps up in Atlanta on December 17.
    Tickets for the newly scheduled dates will go on sale on May 5.
    Tickets held for previous Unbreakable tour events that are now re-scheduled will be honored at the new dates. Part of that tour, originally s
  • Mary Kay Cabot Talks Browns’ Number One Pick In The NFL Draft

    Mary Kay Cabot Talks Browns’ Number One Pick In The NFL Draft
    Mary Kay Cabot, beat reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer covering the Cleveland Browns, joined Ed and Rob to review the Browns selections in the 2017 NFL Draft and how they could change the outlook of that franchise.
    The Browns selected DE Myles Garrett out of Texas A&M with the No. 1 overall pick and Mary Kay believes Browns fans liked it saying, “I think people here are really excited, they got Myles Garrett and that was the guy everyone wanted…I do think fans would&r
  • Baltimore County Council to consider immigrant jail screenings - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore County Council to consider immigrant jail screenings - WBAL Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    Baltimore County Council to consider immigrant jail screenings
    WBAL Baltimore
    The Baltimore County Council is considering legislation that would allow law enforcement to assist in federal immigration enforcement.
    Baltimore County Council to consider jail immigration screening ...Baltimore Sunall 3 news articles »
  • Baltimore Ranks High On Worst Mosquito Cities List - Patch.com

    Baltimore Ranks High On Worst Mosquito Cities List - Patch.com
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    Baltimore Ranks High On Worst Mosquito Cities List
    Patch.com
    Baltimore is one of the top 50 spots for the worst mosquito infestation in an annual ranking by Orkin. By Deb Belt (Patch Staff) - May 2, 2017 9:00 am ET. Baltimore Ranks High On Worst Mosquito Cities List. BALTIMORE, MD — Time to stock up on the ...and more »
  • Baltimore Orioles' star Adam Jones racially taunted at Boston's Fenway Park: reports - CBS News

    Baltimore Orioles' star Adam Jones racially taunted at Boston's Fenway Park: reports - CBS News
    CBS News
    Baltimore Orioles' star Adam Jones racially taunted at Boston's Fenway Park: reports
    CBS News
    BOSTON -- Orioles center fielder Adam Jones said he was taunted with racial slurs at Fenway Park during Baltimore's game against the Boston Red Sox. Jones, who is black, said someone in the crowd threw a bag of peanuts at him Monday night. He said he ...
    Orioles' Adam Jones says he was target of racist abuse at FenwayESPN
    Report: Orioles OF Adam Jones Claims Racist Taunts In BostonCBS Bal
  • Lost child reunited with family in north Baltimore - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore

    Lost child reunited with family in north Baltimore - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore
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    Lost child reunited with family in north Baltimore - WBAL-TV
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    Baltimore police are attempting to find the family of a child found walking the streets of north Baltimore early Tuesday morning. SOURCE: Courtesy Baltimore ...
    Helicopter Helps Police Find 14-Year-Old & 12-Year-Old Armed Robbery SuspectsCBS Baltimore / WJZ
    4-year-old boy found walking alone in Baltimore early Tuesday ...Baltimore Sun
    Police release suspect photos after stolen credit card used at

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