• Feds: Seattle Officer Helped Run Marijuana To Baltimore

    Feds: Seattle Officer Helped Run Marijuana To Baltimore
    SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle police officer has been charged with helping smuggle hundreds of pounds of marijuana to Baltimore.
    Alex Chapackdee, a 44-year-old patrol officer who’s been with the department since 2000, was arrested Saturday. According to a federal criminal complaint unsealed Monday, he is one of four men charged with conspiring to distribute marijuana. Authorities say he is the brother-in-law of the group’s ringleader.
    The FBI said Chapackdee made several trips last
  • Torrey Smith No Longer A Raven, But Still Giving Back To Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Torrey Smith may no longer play for the Baltimore Ravens, but the city of Baltimore is still in the hearts of the Smith family.
    This weekend, Torrey and his wife, Chanel, covered the adoption fees for 46 animals at a city shelter.
    It was a surprise to all the guests at the annual “Pawject Runway” runway fundraiser for the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS).
    Torrey and Chanel say they made the decision earlier that night, and now all tho
  • Maryland Named Safest State In The U.S. For Teen Drivers

    Maryland Named Safest State In The U.S. For Teen Drivers
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A sigh of relief for Maryland parents. The state has been named the safest in the country for teen drivers.
    From texting while driving, to getting distracted by a passenger, teen drivers can pose a risk. But that risk is lower here, according to a CarInsurance.com analysis.
    “I make sure my lights are working every time, and my breaks,” says 17-year-old Ariel Knapp, who spoke with WJZ at the MVA in Glen Burnie.
    “I want to be a safe driver so I just try to
  • Hopkins Improv Class Helps Tech-Minded Students Communicate With The Rest Of Us

    Hopkins Improv Class Helps Tech-Minded Students Communicate With The Rest Of Us
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A stereotype is defined as an oversimplified image of a person or group.
    We’re all told not to stereotype people, but what if a group feels their stereotype is correct?
    Like some Johns Hopkins engineering students, for example.
    There’s a lot they understand that your average Joe cannot, but they have weaknesses, too.
    “Public speaking is something that I’ve heard 90 percent of all people fear,” says Michael Hartwell, the education director for
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  • Police Release Video Of Person Of Interest In April Homicide

    Police Release Video Of Person Of Interest In April Homicide
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department has released surveillance video of a person of interest in an April homicide.
    Police say the murder happened on April 24, just after 4:30 a.m., in the unit block of S. Calvert St.
    Responding officers found a man who had been shot in the upper body.
    The victim was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
    Anyone with information is asked to contact police at (410) 396-2100. Those who wish to remain anonymous can utilize the Me
  • Hit The Brakes: Trooper Stops Illegal Street Race

    Hit The Brakes: Trooper Stops Illegal Street Race
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland State Police forced illegal street racers to hit the brakes after a trooper came upon the race.
    It was a surprise for both the MSP trooper and a crowd of illegal street racers when he stumbled on their starting line Sunday night.
    The races are illegal, and wildly popular. So much so, that racers weren’t even trying to hide this weekend when they came to the starting line that was less than a mile from State Police barracks.
    The stakes are high, and so
  • Police Investigate Possible Threat Made By Student On Snapchat

    Police Investigate Possible Threat Made By Student On Snapchat
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore County Police Department is investigating after getting a tip over the weekend that a student had made a possible threat on social media.
    Police report they got an anonymous tip on Saturday, just before 7:30 p.m., about a suspicious post on Snapchat.
    Officers began their investigation, and went to the student’s house.
    During a search of the home, police found two guns, which were taken for “safekeeping.”
    The student was not arrested, a
  • Pedestrian Struck By School Bus; No Injuries Reported

    Pedestrian Struck By School Bus; No Injuries Reported
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Howard County Police Department is investigating after a pedestrian was struck by a school bus Monday afternoon.
    Police were called about the accident at 2:50 p.m., near the intersection of Oakland Mills Road and Homespun Drive in Columbia.
    Responding officers found a 25-year-old woman who had been struck by a school bus while crossing the street.
    The woman was checked by paramedics at the scene, but she didn’t want to be taken to a hospital.
    There were fiv
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  • OPINION: Let’s Cut It Out With This Fake Nationals/Orioles ‘Rivalry’

    OPINION: Let’s Cut It Out With This Fake Nationals/Orioles ‘Rivalry’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles begin their four-game “Battle of the Beltway,” or “Beltway Series,” tonight.
    (Now, whether “beltway” refers to I-495 or I-695 is still a mystery. Shouldn’t it be Battle of the BeltwayS, plural?)
    The teams will split the series as a home-and-home set, playing two games at Camden Yards and two games at Nats Park.
    You would think this would be an opportunity for s
  • Interview: Robert Patrick On ‘Scorpion’ And How To Stop The Terminator

    Scorpion is back tonight on CBS at 10/9c for the penultimate episode of its third season. Ahead of tonight’s episode, CBS Local’s Matt Weiss caught up with Robert Patrick to discuss his role as Cabe Gallo and what lies ahead for the members of Scorpion Team.
    MW- Good morning Robert! How are you doing today?
    RP- I’m doing good! Having a lot of fun.
    MW- Awesome, well let’s keep that up here. So first question, you’ve had a pretty astounding career, a lot of very succe
  • Former Suspect In Chandra Levy Murder Case Sent Back To El Salvador

    Former Suspect In Chandra Levy Murder Case Sent Back To El Salvador
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The man who was convicted of Chandra Levy’s murder, before those charges were dropped before a retrial, has been sent back to El Salvador.
    Ingmar Guandique, who is an illegal immigrant, was turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation after charges were dropped against him in the Chandra Levy case.
    Levy, a Washington, D.C. intern, vanished in 2001. Her decomposed body was found one year later.
    In 2010, Guandique was convicted of her m
  • 5-8-17: PNC High School Lacrosse Monday Morning Match-Up

    ESPN lacrosse announcer and voice of High School Lacrosse Booker Corrigan joins our CBS Radio morning shows for a new feature called the PNC High School Lacrosse Monday Morning Match-Up.
    Playoffs begin and it will be mayhem.https://cbsbaltimore.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/aircheck_pnc_monmornmatchup_5-8-17_wjzfm.mp3Private School Girls – The A Conference schools are all gunning for the chance to take down the McDonogh Eagles. In the B Conference the team to watch is the Mercy Mag
  • Matt Wieters Returns To Camden Yards For First Time Since Leaving Orioles

    Matt Wieters Returns To Camden Yards For First Time Since Leaving Orioles
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — After spending eight years with the Orioles, this will be the first time that catcher Matt Wieters enters Camden Yards sporting a different team’s uniform.
    The Nationals signed Wieters to a two-year, $21 million contract in February.
    RELATED: Matt Wieters, Nationals Agree, Pending Physical
    As for how some of the Orioles players feel about the “homecoming,” Chris Davis said, “We’ve known each other since we were in high sch
  • 21-Year-Old Woman Charged With Murder After Domestic Argument

    21-Year-Old Woman Charged With Murder After Domestic Argument
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A 21-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with murder after shooting a 20-year-old woman during what police say was a domestic dispute.It was around 4:15 p.m. Saturday when officers responded to the 4800 block of Hazelwood Avenue.
    Upon arrival, officers learned that Raynesha Hunt of the 4400 block of Powell Avenue had been shot and taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.They also learned the shooting was the result of an argume
  • Police: Fatal shooting in NE Baltimore stemmed from domestic argument - Fox Baltimore

    Fox Baltimore
    Police: Fatal shooting in NE Baltimore stemmed from domestic argument
    Fox Baltimore
    Donae Anderson was charged with 1st Degree Murder and transported to Central Booking. (Photo courtesy Baltimore Police). AA. BALTIMORE (WBFF) -- A 21-year-old woman was arrested in connection with a weekend shooting in northeast Baltimore.
    Arrests made in two of five homicides in Baltimore on Saturday, police sayBaltimore Sun
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  • Repeat Offender Arrested For Weekend Murder

    Repeat Offender Arrested For Weekend Murder
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have arrested a 26-year-old repeat offender for the murder of a man over the weekend.
    Marcus Joyner has been charged with first-degree murder for the death of Tony Tingle.
    Baltimore PD reports Tingle, 31, was fatally shot on May 6, in the 1300 block of N. Stricker St.
    Police believe Joyner went into a house and shot Tingle.
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  • Indicted Baltimore officer points to widespread misconduct in asking for pre-trial release - Baltimore Sun

    Indicted Baltimore officer points to widespread misconduct in asking for pre-trial release - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Indicted Baltimore officer points to widespread misconduct in asking for pre-trial release
    Baltimore Sun
    Attorneys for one of the seven Baltimore Police officers charged in a federal racketeering indictment say violations of civil rights are so pervasive in Baltimore that they are not a reason to detain their client pending trial. Marcus Taylor and six ...
  • Nicki Minaj Offers To Pay Students’ Tuition After Fan Asks For Help

    Nicki Minaj Offers To Pay Students’ Tuition After Fan Asks For Help
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Rapper Nicki Minaj is stepping up to help many of her Twitter fans pay their college tuition.Minaj was on social media promoting a contest where the winner would join the singer at the Billboard Music Awards.While tweeting with her followers, one of her fans asked for help with their tuition instead of the grand prize. She tweeted the fan back, saying show proof of straight A’s.The fan tweeted their report card and Minaj agreed to pay; setting off a flood of similar
  • Facebook Live Of Girl’s Suicide Attempt Helped Rescuers Save Her

    Facebook Live Of Girl’s Suicide Attempt Helped Rescuers Save Her
    ATLANTA (AP) — The alarming video on Facebook Live of a Georgia teenager livestreaming her own suicide attempt stayed up long enough to help sheriff’s deputies save her.
    It underscores Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s assertion that keeping such videos online can allow friends and others to intervene in real time – and save lives.
    The 15-year-old girl took pills and put a plastic bag over her head during her suicide attempt May 2, officials from the Bibb County Sheriff&rsqu
  • 6. Baltimore Orioles (20–10, plus-11, LT: 6) - Sports Illustrated

    6. Baltimore Orioles (20–10, plus-11, LT: 6) - Sports Illustrated
    Sports Illustrated
    6. Baltimore Orioles (20–10, plus-11, LT: 6)
    Sports Illustrated
    The Orioles could play 1000 more games and probably not have a week more tumultuous than the one they just went through. On Monday, Adam Jones had peanuts, as well as racial slurs, hurled at him by Fenway faithful. On Tuesday, the Red Sox continued ...and more »
  • Nats flagship station hits Baltimore where it hurts in new promo: Natty Boh and Maryland crabs - Washington Post

    Nats flagship station hits Baltimore where it hurts in new promo: Natty Boh and Maryland crabs - Washington Post
    Washington Post
    Nats flagship station hits Baltimore where it hurts in new promo: Natty Boh and Maryland crabs
    Washington Post
    While many sports fans in the D.C.-Baltimore region will be focused on Game 6 of the Capitals-Penguins series on Monday, the Nationals and Orioles will open their annual home-and-home, four-game set at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Washington and ...
    Washington Nationals vs Baltimore Orioles Series Preview: Battle of the Beltway a potential World Series matchupFeder
  • 2 Deer Stuck Neck-Deep In Mud Pit Rescued

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland Natural Resources Police rescued two deer that were stuck neck-deep in a mud pit.
    The rescue happened Saturday, in Anne Arundel County, and it took hours to get the deer out safely.
    Once the deer were freed, they headed into the nearby woods.Officers freed 2 deer stuck neck-deep in mud pit in Deale (AACo) Saturday. After 2.5 hr ordeal, deer scampered into woods. pic.twitter.com/b0dn6VgRtU
    — MD NRP (@MDNRPolice) May 8, 2017
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  • Baltimore police honor fallen officers with ceremony - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore police honor fallen officers with ceremony - WBAL Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    Baltimore police honor fallen officers with ceremony
    WBAL Baltimore
    Baltimore police gathered Sunday to remember their fallen heroes. The ceremony comes on the 20th anniversary of a police lieutenant's death. Advertisement. Download the WBAL app. The family of several officers killed in the line of duty attended the ...
    Fallen heroes remembered in BaltimoreABC2 News
    Fallen Heroes Ceremony Held For Baltimore City OfficersCBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Many Gather To Honor Fallen Baltimo
  • School Evacuated As Authorities Investigate ‘Chemical Odor’

    School Evacuated As Authorities Investigate ‘Chemical Odor’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Annapolis Elementary School and some nearby businesses have been evacuated as authorities investigate a “chemical odor” in downtown Annapolis.
    The Annapolis Fire Department and the Office of Emergency Management are investigating to determine what the source is.
    Main St. and Gorman St. are closed, while traffic on Conduit St. and Green St. are being restricted.
    Residents are being told to avoid the area until the investigation is complete.
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  • ‘Chemical Odor’ In Annapolis Has Dissipated

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities say a “chemical odor” in downtown Annapolis has dissipated, but crews are still working to find the source of the odor.
    The Annapolis Fire Department and BGE are still on scene investigating.
    Annapolis Elementary School and some nearby businesses were evacuated as a precaution, but everything is now back to normal in the area.
    There were street closures and delays, but all roads have been reopened.
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  • Former Raven Torrey Smith pays adoption fees for 46 animals at Baltimore shelter - CSN Mid-Atlantic (press release) (blog)

    Former Raven Torrey Smith pays adoption fees for 46 animals at Baltimore shelter - CSN Mid-Atlantic (press release) (blog)
    CSN Mid-Atlantic (press release) (blog)
    Former Raven Torrey Smith pays adoption fees for 46 animals at Baltimore shelter
    CSN Mid-Atlantic (press release) (blog)
    Former Ravens WR Torrey Smith and wife Chanel helped give dozens of animals a happy home over the weekend. While attending the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS)"Pawject Runway" event, the Smith's decided to cover the cost of the ...
    Torrey Smith pays adoption fees for 46 Baltimore animalsComcast SportsNet Philadelphi
  • Keidel: Bill Cowher, Steward Of Steelers’ Legacy

    Keidel: Bill Cowher, Steward Of Steelers’ Legacy
    By Jason Keidel
    The bulldog’s jaw. The thin finger of hair that might pass for a mustache. The shards of spit spraying from his mouth in full motivational fury. The thick forearms bulging from his rolled-up sleeves. His restless sideline countenance, pacing like a big cat up and down the chalk. And, of course, the former player. Not a star, but one who lived along the margins, who got a paycheck more by guile than gifts.
    If there’s a central casting for football coaches, Bill Cowher
  • Trump’s Revised Travel Ban Goes Before Federal Appeals Court

    Trump’s Revised Travel Ban Goes Before Federal Appeals Court
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — After a series of stinging legal defeats, President Donald Trump’s administration hopes to convince a federal appeals court that his travel ban targeting six Muslim-majority countries is motivated by national security, not religion.
    The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday will examine a ruling that blocks the administration from temporarily barring new visas for citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. It’s the first time an appeals
  • Injuries Already Piling Up For Fantasy Baseball Teams In 2017

    Injuries Already Piling Up For Fantasy Baseball Teams In 2017
    By Sam McPherson
    A couple of workhorse starting pitchers in the American League went on the disabled list last week, joining a long line of star players already there. For example, both Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson and Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber are injured currently, leaving owners that drafted these award winners early high and dry.
    Injuries are a part of all sports, and it’s impossible to replace stars like Donaldson and Kluber. While we touched on
  • In Chicago speech, Mosby says Baltimore police reform stems from charging officers in Gray case - Baltimore Sun

    In Chicago speech, Mosby says Baltimore police reform stems from charging officers in Gray case - Baltimore Sun
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    In Chicago speech, Mosby says Baltimore police reform stems from charging officers in Gray case
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore State's Attoreny Marilyn Mosby made some of her most expansive comments about the Freddie Gray case this past weekend in a speech in Chicago to the Rev. Jesse Jackson's Rainbow PUSH Coalition. (Baltimore Sun video). Justin FentonContact ...and more »
  • Chesapeake Bay Health Improves, But There’s A Long Way To Go

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Boosted by stronger fish populations, the overall health of the Chesapeake Bay improved some last year, but Monday’s annual report card for the nation’s largest estuary says there is still a long way to go.
    Scientists at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science gave the bay an overall score of 54 percent in the 2016 Chesapeake Bay Health Index, compared to 53 percent in 2015 and 50 percent in 2014. They are giving the bay’s health a &ld
  • Reading Books Make You Kinder And More Empathetic, Study Finds

    CBS Local — The hobby of leisurely reading has already been found to reduce stress and enhance the brain, but a new study has found that reading books actually makes you a kinder person, according to researchers at Kingston University in Great Britain.
    The study found that, in particular, those who read fiction tend to be kinder and more empathetic.
    “Exposure to fiction relates to a range of empathetic abilities,” said researchers, who spoke at the British Psycho
  • Sinclair To Buy Tribune Media For $3.9 Billion

    Sinclair To Buy Tribune Media For $3.9 Billion
    NEW YORK (AP) — Sinclair Broadcast Group is buying Tribune Media for about $3.9 billion, boosting the number of local TV stations it owns.
    Sinclair will own or operate more than 200 stations following the deal. Chicago-based Tribune owns or operates 42 television stations, including KTLA in Los Angeles and WPIX in New York, and it owns a stake in the Food Network.
    Sinclair, based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, owns 173 stations around the country. It will pay $43.50 for each share of Tribune Me
  • Power restored for half of affected customers following outage in West Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

    Power restored for half of affected customers following outage in West Baltimore - Baltimore Sun
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    Power restored for half of affected customers following outage in West Baltimore
    Baltimore Sun
    Power has been restored for roughly half of the hundreds of customers affected by a natural gas outage caused by a water leak in West Baltimore over the weekend, BGE said Monday. The utility company has restored service to all the gas mains serving the ...and more »
  • Monday, May 8, 2017

    Monday, May 8, 2017
    Manic Monday: American Cancer Society Relay For LifeLinh Bui has Coffee With country music star Hunter Hayes.
  • Sinclair Broadcast to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion - Baltimore Sun

    Sinclair Broadcast to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion - Baltimore Sun
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    Sinclair Broadcast to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion
    Baltimore Sun
    Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has agreed to acquire Tribune Media Co. for approximately $3.9 billion after prevailing in an auction for one of the largest U.S. television station operators. The deal, which gives Sinclair ownership or control of TV ...and more »
  • Rob Carlin Previews Game 6 Of Capitals Vs Penguins Semi-Final Series

    Rob Carlin Previews Game 6 Of Capitals Vs Penguins Semi-Final Series
    Rob Carlin, analyst for Comcast Sportsnet Mid-Atlantic who hosts the pre and post game shows for the Washington Capitals, joined Ed and Rob to talk about Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Final series.
    Carlin explains the atmosphere for tonight’s game and what he thinks will happen saying, “It’s going to be a zoo. I remember going there last year for the playoffs. Verizon Center is loud and this place is every bit as loud…if they play like they did in the 3
  • Wizards Use 26-0 Run To Rout Celtics In Game 4, Tie Series

    Wizards Use 26-0 Run To Rout Celtics In Game 4, Tie Series
    WASHINGTON (AP) — It wasn’t enough for the Washington Wizards to force turnover after another and make baskets every time down the floor to take a lead over the Boston Celtics.
    They wanted to blow them out.
    The Wizards did just that in a 121-102 rout in Game 5 on Sunday night thanks to a 26-0 third-quarter run that featured big-time contributions from John Wall, Bradley Beal, Markieff Morris and Otto Porter.
    That six-minute stretch busted the game open and Washington tied the second-
  • John Daly Holds On For 1st PGA Tour Champions Win

    John Daly Holds On For 1st PGA Tour Champions Win
    THE WOODLANDS, Texas (AP) — John Daly is happy to be back on top, no matter how bad he may have looked finishing it off.
    Daly closed with three straight closing bogeys Sunday to hang on for his first PGA Tour Champions title, a one-stroke victory in the Insperity Invitational.
    “It wasn’t pretty at the end,” Daly said. “But I got it done and that’s all that matters.”
    The 51-year-old Daly had not won on tour since the PGA Tour’s 2004 Buick Invitation
  • Ravens can continue old-school offseason by luring LeGarrette Blount - ESPN (blog)

    Ravens can continue old-school offseason by luring LeGarrette Blount - ESPN (blog)
    ESPN (blog)
    Ravens can continue old-school offseason by luring LeGarrette Blount
    ESPN (blog)
    LeGarrette Blount led the NFL with 18 rushing touchdowns last season and gained 1,161 rushing yards. Reinhold Matay/USA TODAY Sports. Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger · Email; comment. 4:01 AM PT. Jamison HensleyESPN Staff Writer. Close.
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  • Kansas Man To Get Life Term For Killing Of 7-Year-Old Son

    Kansas Man To Get Life Term For Killing Of 7-Year-Old Son
    KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man will be sentenced to life in prison Monday for the killing of his 7-year-old son, who authorities say was subjected to horrific abuse and was “essentially starved to death” before his remains were found in the family’s pig sty.
    Michael Jones, a 46-year-old former bail bondsman from Kansas City, pleaded guilty in March to first-degree murder in the 2015 death of his son, Adrian Jones. He will be sentenced Monday to life in prison with
  • Texas Stokes Immigration Debate With ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Ban

    Texas Stokes Immigration Debate With ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Ban
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas charged to the forefront of the national debate over immigration as Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a so-called “sanctuary cities” ban that lets police ask during routine stops whether someone is in the U.S. legally and threatens sheriffs with jail if they don’t cooperate with federal immigration agents.
    The new Texas law was blasted by opponents as the nation’s toughest on immigrants since Arizona’s crackdown in 2010. Opponents v
  • Four predictions for the Ravens upcoming season - Baltimore Beatdown

    Four predictions for the Ravens upcoming season - Baltimore Beatdown
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    Four predictions for the Ravens upcoming season
    Baltimore Beatdown
    With the the regular season still several months away, here are four predictions for the Ravens 2017 campaign. Baltimore will have a top five defense. This one may not come off as too much of a surprise. The Ravens have greatly improved their secondary ...
    Ravens waive RB Stephen Houston after conclusion of rookie ...Baltimore Sun
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  • WEATHER BLOG: Cooler Temperatures Expected Throughout The Week

    WEATHER BLOG: Cooler Temperatures Expected Throughout The Week
    Hi Everyone!
    What up? We have a few sunny days ahead of us. A few. They will also be on the cool side too. The normal daytime high is now 72°, by weeks end 73°. We will come nowhere near close to those numbers even through the weekend, and as we start Preakness week. Mainly our temps will be in the low to mid 60’s. One day, Wednesday, we will be close to 70° but that is the hot spot.
    This is not an unusual pattern for early May, but a run of warm temps would not be unusual eith
  • THD Home Expo – 5/20 & 5/21

    An array of home improvement, landscaping, and design services will be in attendance at the THD Home Expo to show you how to revamp and revitalize your current home. Change the way you feel about your home and join us on May 20 and May 21 at the Columbian Center in Severna Park!
  • 12th Annual Marines Helping Heroes Golf Tournament

    12th Annual Marines Helping Heroes Golf Tournament
    The Anne Arundel County Detachment of the Marine Corps League will conduct its twelfth annual golf tournament benefiting the Semper Fi Fund and Treat NOW on June 2, 2017 at the Walden Country Club in Crofton. Registration begins at 7:00 AM with a shotgun start at 9:00 AM. Proceeds from the event will go directly towards assisting our nation’s active duty and veteran warriors suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
    To donate, sponsor, or regi
  • Maryland State Trooper Breaks Up Illegal Street Race - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Maryland State Trooper Breaks Up Illegal Street Race - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Maryland State Trooper Breaks Up Illegal Street Race
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – A Maryland State Trooper stumbled upon an illegal street race over the weekend in Baltimore County. The Trooper was on patrol Sunday evening in the area of Kelso Drive at Rossville Boulevard in Baltimore. While there, he saw several ...
  • Maryland State Trooper Breaks Up Illegal Street Race

    Maryland State Trooper Breaks Up Illegal Street Race
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – A Maryland State Trooper stumbled upon an illegal street race over the weekend in Baltimore County.
    The Trooper was on patrol Sunday evening in the area of Kelso Drive at Rossville Boulevard in Baltimore. While there, he saw several modified, high performance vehicles driving down the street towards a known illegal street racing location.
    When the Trooper arrived, he found dozens of vehicles parked adjacent to the roadway in an industrial area parking lot, partially
  • Podcast: Bad time in Baltimore - South Side Sox

    Podcast: Bad time in Baltimore - South Side Sox
    South Side Sox
    Podcast: Bad time in Baltimore
    South Side Sox
    Guests: Eno Sarris - Fangraphs, Dan Szymborski - ESPN; It was not a fun time for the White Sox in Baltimore as the Orioles swept the series. In an attempt to spark some more offense, manager Rick Renteria is changing things up with the lineup. We share ...
    Baltimore Orioles: Injury update on Orioles starting pitcher Wade MileyThe Baltimore Wire
    Baltimore Orioles ace Chris Tillman returns with 4-0 victory over Chicago White SoxUPI.com
  • Tour America's oldest public market - USA TODAY

    Tour America's oldest public market - USA TODAY
    USA TODAY
    Tour America's oldest public market
    USA TODAY
    "It's all because of the crab cake," says Nancy Faidley-Devine, creator of the renowned rendition found at Faidley's Seafood. The places she's gone, the awards she's won and television shows she's been featured on, the royalty — literally and ...

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