• Spy Tool Born In Maryland Responsible For Global Cyber Attack

    Spy Tool Born In Maryland Responsible For Global Cyber Attack
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A spy tool born in Maryland is now being exploited as a cyber weapon in a global attack.
    Last week, a software flaw that would become one of the NSA’s powerful hacking tools was stolen and weaponized by cyber criminals for the most disruptive global attack ever.
    A new report by the Washington Post outlines how hackers were able to unleash the government tool, and it’s something cyber experts tell WJZ’s Kimberly Eiten the NSA should have se
  • Remaking Baltimore's Waterfront, With a Splash of Whiskey - The ... - New York Times

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    BALTIMORE — Rising high above the new Sagamore Spirit distillery in South Baltimore is a white water tower with three maroon diamonds on each side, a nod ...and more »
  • First Maryland medical marijuana grow operation approved - Baltimore Sun

    First Maryland medical marijuana grow operation approved - Baltimore Sun
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    First Maryland medical marijuana grow operation approved
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    Taking a tour of ForwardGro, one of the 15 pre-approved medical marijuana growers in the state. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun). Erin CoxContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Regulators have issued the first license to grow medical marijuana in Maryland, ...
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  • Baltimore reaches 93 degrees, tying 121-year-old record - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Baltimore reaches 93 degrees, tying 121-year-old record - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Baltimore reaches 93 degrees, tying 121-year-old record
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    Temperatures hit 93 degrees just after 3 p.m., matching a record for Wednesday's date set May 17, 1896, according to the National Weather Service. Wednesday's record was set at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, while the ...and more »
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  • Police name 18-year-old murder suspect as Baltimore's 'Public ... - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore Police on Wednesday named 18-year-old Cortez Wall the city's latest "Public Enemy No. 1," saying he is "possibly a veteran killer" who is charged in.
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    Baltimore PD Names New 'Public Enemy #1' « CBS BaltimoreCBS Baltimore / WJZall 8 news articles »
  • Md. Secretary Of Commerce Meets Crack-Born Man Beating The Odds

    Md. Secretary Of Commerce Meets Crack-Born Man Beating The Odds
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Recently, WJZ brought you the success story of a young man who has overcome problems that would have sidelined most of us.
    RELATED: Born Prematurely With Crack In His System, Baltimore Man Now Beating The Odds
    Mike Schuh reports, the Maryland Secretary of Commerce saw that story and wanted to meet that man.
    Most mornings, Montay Henson takes the 51 bus. If he’s running late, though, he hitchhikes. That’s where Mike Schuh met him.
    On their short drive earli
  • Relatives Of Last Man Lynched In Md. On Noose Incidents: ‘The Message Is Stay In Your Place’

    Relatives Of Last Man Lynched In Md. On Noose Incidents: ‘The Message Is Stay In Your Place’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Recent incidents of nooses found on college and school campuses are disturbing more than students and parents.
    Alex DeMetrick reports, for two Eastern Shore men, a noose is a powerful reminder of the last lynching in Maryland.
    The historic jail in the Eastern Shore town of Princess Anne represents a painful history for Kirkland Hall and Henry Armwood. Both are distant relatives of the last man lynched in Maryland.
    It was 1933. George Armwood was jailed for allegedly attack
  • Former Priest’s DNA Doesn’t Match DNA From Nun Murder, Police Say

    Former Priest’s DNA Doesn’t Match DNA From Nun Murder, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A DNA sample taken from the remains of former Baltimore priest A. Joseph Maskell does not match DNA from the murder scene of Sister Catherine Ann Cesnik, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
    In January 1970, Sister Cathy’s decomposed body was discovered in a field in Lansdowne.
    A recent WJZ investigation revealed that the 26-year-old was about to blow the whistle on widespread sexual abuse at the hands of Maskell.
    Baltimore County police revealed
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  • Bayhawks President Mark Burdett Talks About The Rise Of Lacrosse

    Chesapeake Bayhawks Team President Mark Burdett joined Scott and Jeremy in-studio to talk about the rise in popularity in lacrosse across the USA, the Bayhawks goals for a new stadium in Baltimore and the in’s and out’s of professional lacrosse.
    Over 70 four-year colleges started varsity lacrosse teams within the last 2 years, and 50 more are slated to start by the 2019 season.
    The next game for the Bayhawks is coming up on May 19 as the team takes on the Atlanta Blaze. &nb
  • Rod Rosenstein asks business leaders to back Baltimore police to ... - Baltimore Sun

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    U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein called on Baltimore business leaders to support city police officers as a way to help control violence.and more »
  • Herbert Sachs, state water and environmental resources official ... - Baltimore Sun

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    Herbert Myron Sachs,Object preview a retired state water and environmental resources official who also led the Potomac River Basin Commission, died April 12 ...and more »
  • University of Maryland launches new Class A office building - Baltimore Sun

    University of Maryland launches new Class A office building - Baltimore Sun
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    University of Maryland launches new Class A office building
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    The 75,000-square-foot Class A office building, located at 5801 University Research Court, is part of the university's newly branded Discovery District, a 150-acre area that stretches from Baltimore Avenue to River Road where university leaders ...
  • Baltimore police announce city's latest public enemy No. 1 - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore

    Baltimore police announce city's latest public enemy No. 1 - WBAL-TV - WBAL Baltimore
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    Wall is wanted for a homicide in the 300 block of Whitridge Avenue on May 6, where officers found the body of 28-year-old Channon Simpkins, police said.
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  • Police Investigating Crimes Involving ‘Reckless, Out Of Control’ Juveniles

    Police Investigating Crimes Involving ‘Reckless, Out Of Control’ Juveniles
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department reports they are investigating two incidents they believe are linked, in which the suspects range in age from 12 to 18.
    Police say the attempted car jackings occurred on Sunday, May 14, and Tuesday, May 16, both on Springlake Way.
    Handguns were used in both crimes, according to police, and the victims in both cases were physically unharmed.
    In the first case, police say there were four suspects, whose ages ranged from 12 to 18 years ol
  • Doctor Discovers A Particular Roller Coaster Helps People Pass Kidney Stones

    Doctor Discovers A Particular Roller Coaster Helps People Pass Kidney Stones
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A Michigan State University professor emeritus discovered recently that riding a roller coaster helps patients pass kidney stones with nearly a 70 percent success rate.
    That coaster is Walt Disney World’s Big Thunder Mountain.
    “Basically, I had patients telling me that after riding a particular roller coaster at Walt Disney World, they were able to pass their kidney stone,” Michigan State University professor emeritus David Wartinger says. “I even h
  • Over comptroller's objection, Baltimore officials vote to relaunch ... - Baltimore Sun

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    Over the objection of the city's comptroller, Baltimore officials on Wednesday voted to award contracts worth nearly $10 million to two companies that will ...
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  • 1 Dead, Toddler Airlifted After Route 50 Wrong Way Crash

    1 Dead, Toddler Airlifted After Route 50 Wrong Way Crash
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — One person is dead and a pediatric patient with critical injuries has been airlifted from the scene after an accident on Route 50 near Route 2/Exit 27.
    Authorities say 22-year-old Laura Ashley Murphy and a 14-month old were in a black 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan heading westbound in the eastbound lanes of Route 50, when Murphy’s vehicle crashed head-on with a silver 2016 Mercedes SUV.
    Murphy was pronounced dead following the accident, while the toddler who
  • Baltimore's Pro Stadiums Are Rescued From Lien Sale; Overdue Water Bills Blamed - NPR

    Baltimore's Pro Stadiums Are Rescued From Lien Sale; Overdue Water Bills Blamed - NPR
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    A computer error is being blamed for putting Baltimore's baseball and NFL stadium into a tax sale queue, the city says. The unusual circumstances could have exposed Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium to possible foreclosure from winners of a tax sale ...and more »
  • Baltimore PD Names New ‘Public Enemy #1’

    Baltimore PD Names New ‘Public Enemy #1’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department has identified a new “Public Enemy #1” wanted in connection with a murder.
    Police say 18-year-old Cortez Wall is wanted for the murder of Channon Simpkins earlier this month. This murder was retaliation in a drug dispute, according to police.
    Baltimore PD held a press conference Wednesday afternoon to announce Wall as “Public Enemy #1”. Police also believe Wall is wanted in other acts of violence.
    Police name “
  • Brett Hollander Says Wife, Infant Daughter Robbed At Gunpoint

    Brett Hollander Says Wife, Infant Daughter Robbed At Gunpoint
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Radio talk show host Brett Hollander says his wife was robbed at gunpoint while holding their 7-week-old daughter.
    Hollander took to Twitter Tuesday to say it was the worst day of his life, and his wife had been robbed at gunpoint outside her home while holding her daughter.
    The Baltimore Police Department did not identify the victims involved, but said they are investigating two incidents they believe are linked, one of which involved a woman and her 7-week-old chil
  • Orioles Radio Recap: Orioles Offense Thrives In Detroit As O’s Win In Extras

    Orioles Radio Recap: Orioles Offense Thrives In Detroit As O’s Win In Extras
    The Oriole bats came to life Tuesday night in Detroit with the birds putting 7 runs up in the 3rd inning, including home runs from JJ Hardy, Mark Trumbo and Chris Davis! Hear all the action from Baltimore’s big night including a sit down interview with one of the Orioles newest bullpen pieces Richard Bleier on the Orioles Radio Recap!
    As always we will hear Buck Showalter’s post game thoughts and comments! Follow Joe Angel on twitter @WaveItByeBye, follow Jim Hunter on twitter @JimOr
  • Elderly Man Who Died After Rescue From House Fire Identified

    Elderly Man Who Died After Rescue From House Fire Identified
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore City Fire Department has identified the 73-year-old man who died after being rescued from a house fire Tuesday afternoon.
    James Thrower is the 18th fire fatality in Baltimore this year.
    RELATED: Elderly Man Dies After Being Rescued From East Baltimore Fire
    The fire occurred at a home in the 300 block of E. 22nd St., and was reported just before 1 p.m.
    Responding crews saw heavy smoke and flames coming from the second and third floors of the home.
    Firefighter
  • Orioles Continue Three-Game Set In Detroit Against Struggling Tigers

    Orioles Continue Three-Game Set In Detroit Against Struggling Tigers
    By Gracenote
    After dropping four straight one-run games, including three to the lowest-scoring team in the majors, the Baltimore Orioles came through at the plate time after time Tuesday to end their longest losing streak of the season. Fresh off their longest game since 2013, the Orioles attempt to win in much more efficient fashion Wednesday when they continue a three-game set in Detroit against the struggling Tigers.
    Baltimore won eight of its first nine one-run affairs before losing one last
  • Congressman Calls For Trump’s Impeachment; Says ‘Democracy At Risk’

    Congressman Calls For Trump’s Impeachment; Says ‘Democracy At Risk’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A U.S. Representative from Texas has called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump for obstruction of justice.
    Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) called for President Trump to be impeached on the House floor Wednesday morning.
    RELATED: Dems Calling For Independent Commission On Russia: It’s ‘About The Soul Of Our Democracy,’ Cummings Says
    House Democrats have also launched a petition to establish an independent commission to investigate the Trump c
  • Dems Calling For Independent Commission On Russia: It’s ‘About The Soul Of Our Democracy,’ Cummings Says

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —House Democrats have launched a petition to establish an independent commission to investigate the Trump campaign’s alleged Russia ties.
    “This is bigger than us, this is bigger than President Trump, this is about the soul of our democracy,” Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD-7) said at a press conference Wednesday. Cummings is also the ranking Democratic member of the House Oversight Committee.
    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and Rep.
  • Chris & Jill Davis Will Serve As Race Ambassadors For Casey Cares 5K

     
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For the second consecutive year, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis and his wife, Jill, will serve as race ambassadors for the eighth annual Casey Cares 5K Run/Walk at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Saturday, August 5, as the Orioles and OriolesREACH once again partner with the Casey Cares Foundation to host the race.
    “Casey Cares is honored to once again partner with the Baltimore Orioles and their OriolesREACH program,” said Casey Baynes
  • There's a big civic data conference in Baltimore this week - Technical.ly Baltimore

    There's a big civic data conference in Baltimore this week - Technical.ly Baltimore
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    Civic hackers, it's networking time! It's the largest-ever annual meeting of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. There's a big civic data conference in Baltimore this week. By Stephen Babcock / reporter. RELATED ARTICLES. 1. This event ...
  • Andre Dirrell: DeGale Rematch Would Be ‘Everything,’ But Not Looking Past Uzcategui

    Andre Dirrell: DeGale Rematch Would Be ‘Everything,’ But Not Looking Past Uzcategui
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    Boxing, it appears, is entering another golden era. In multiple divisions across the sport, big-name fighters are going toe-to-toe with the best fighters in their weight class and giving boxing fans plenty to talk about and tune in to in 2017.
    Showtime has been at the forefront of the sport’s resurgence, with marquee fights left and right, including their live broadcast of the heavyweight mega-fight between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko along with their broadcasts of f
  • Man, woman arrested in downtown Baltimore after CitiWatch ... - Baltimore Sun

    Man, woman arrested in downtown Baltimore after CitiWatch ... - Baltimore Sun
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    Man, woman arrested in downtown Baltimore after CitiWatch ...
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    A man and woman were arrested on gun charges in downtown Baltimore early Thursday morning after being observed on Citiwatch cameras exchanging a ...and more »
  • Rompers For Men: Your New Favorite Summer Outfit

    Rompers For Men: Your New Favorite Summer Outfit
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The makers of what’s being called the first ever romper for men, the RompHim, say it “may just be the start of a fashion revolution.”The RompHim’s Kickstarter page indicates that the idea came about while the founders were talking about men’s clothing options.The four friends found that “everything was either too corporate… too fratty … too ‘runway’ … or too basic.”Naturally, Twitter users had lots
  • Cummings accuses GOP of stalling Trump probe - Baltimore Sun

    Cummings accuses GOP of stalling Trump probe - Baltimore Sun
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    Cummings accuses GOP of stalling Trump probe
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    Rep. Elijah E. Cummings ccused Republicans of slow walking their probe into President Donald Trump's interaction with fired FBI director James B. Comey. John FritzeContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. The top-ranking Democrat on the House Oversight ...and more »
  • 17-Year-Old Charged With Shooting 16-Year-Old

    17-Year-Old Charged With Shooting 16-Year-Old
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 17-year-old is behind bars for the shooting of a fellow teenager.
    Neal Stevenson Hall faces charges of first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment for the shooting of a 16-year-old on May 15.
    The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office reports the shooting happened just after 5 p.m., near Emmanuel Alliance Church, located in the 7100 block of Ladd Lane in Frederick.
    Responding deputies found a 16-year-old who had been shot in the leg
  • Davis Shakes Off The Rust, Revives Power Hitting Smashing Two Homers

    Davis Shakes Off The Rust, Revives Power Hitting Smashing Two Homers
    By The Sports Xchange
    DETROIT — Chris Davis got some extra time Tuesday to show off his revived power stroke.
    He needed to deliver a pair of long balls to finish off a 5-hour, 19-inning marathon.
    Davis smashed his second homer in as many innings, a two-run shot in the 13th, and the Baltimore Orioles snapped a four-game losing streak with a wild 13-11 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night at Comerica Park.
    Davis has four homers over his past three games after hitting the same amo
  • Redskins Signed Bob Marley’s Grandson After Minicamp Tryout

    ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The Washington Redskins have signed Nico Marley, grandson of legendary Jamaican musician Bob Marley.
    The 5-foot-8 linebacker out of Tulane was at the Redskins’ rookie minicamp over the weekend on a tryout. They added him to the roster Tuesday.
    Marley was a four-year starter in college, becoming Tulane’s all-time leader in tackles for loss with 50½. He had 319 tackles, 6½ sacks and four interceptions in 49 games.
    Nico’s father, Rohan, play
  • Chelsea Manning Says She’s Moving To Maryland

    Chelsea Manning Says She’s Moving To Maryland
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WJZ/AP) — Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning says she’s moving to Maryland after serving seven years of a 35-year sentence for leaking classified government materials to WikiLeaks.
    Manning, who is transgender and was known as Bradley Manning before she transitioned in prison, was released from Fort Leavenworth military prison in Kansas Wednesday morning.
    She was convicted in 2013 of 20 counts, including six Espionage Act violations. Former President Barack Obama granted her
  • Police arrest suspect in fatal shooting of Baltimore man - WBAL Baltimore

    Police arrest suspect in fatal shooting of Baltimore man - WBAL Baltimore
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    Police arrest suspect in fatal shooting of Baltimore man
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    Keith Nicholson, 29, of the 1800 block of Hope Street, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Mackinley Williams. SOURCE: Courtesy Baltimore City police. Police arrest suspect in fatal shooting of Baltimore man. Keith Nicholson, 29, faces ...and more »
  • Man Sues Woman For $17.31 Movie Ticket After Bad Date

    Man Sues Woman For $17.31 Movie Ticket After Bad Date
    ROUND ROCK, Texas (AP) — A Texas man is suing a woman he went on a date with for the price of a movie ticket after he says she texted through the film and left him at the theater.
    Brandon Vezmar filed the claim for $17.31 last week. The 37-year-old tells the Austin American-Statesman he met the woman online and they went to see “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2” on May 6.
    He says the 35-year-old woman refused to stop texting. Vezmar says he suggested she step outside to text. Th
  • Doctors: Sushi Parasite Cases On The Rise

    Doctors: Sushi Parasite Cases On The Rise
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Cases of “anisakiasis,” also called herring worm disease, are on the rise in Western countries, possibly due to the growing popularity of sushi, according to the medical journal BMJ Case Reports.
    In one report released last week, the journal detailed the case of a 32-year-old man who was admitted to the hospital with severe abdomen pain, vomiting and a fever.
    Doctors learned that he recently ate sushi, performed an endoscopy, and found parasite larvae attached
  • Gas Leak In Ellicott City Fixed

    Gas Leak In Ellicott City Fixed
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A gas leak that caused a portion of Main St. to be closed in Ellicott City has been fixed.
    A portion of Main St. had already been shut down because of a water main break, but an unrelated gas leak closed an additional part of Main St.\
    This gas leak has been fixed, but Main St. from Rogers Ave. to Klein Ave./Belfont Dr. is still closed because of the earlier water main break.
    RELATED: Water Main Break Shuts Down Main Street In Ellicott City
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  • Nick Faldo On AT&T Byron Nelson: ‘Las Colinas Gets Your Attention’

    By Dave Shedloski
    What began as the Dallas Open in 1944 is now known as the AT&T Byron Nelson, named for the legendary golfer. His name first was attached in 1968, making it the first PGA TOUR event to put a player on its marquee. Nelson just happened to be the very first winner of the tournament, and he also helped Jay Morrish with the original course design of the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas.
    Nine of the top 20 in the Official World Golf Ranking are in the field, including No. 1 and
  • Maryland Medical Marijuana Commission To Meet

    Maryland Medical Marijuana Commission To Meet
    LA PLATA, Md. (AP) — The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission is scheduled to meet.
    The panel is meeting Wednesday in La Plata.
    The agenda includes a review of investigations into 15 companies that have received preliminary approval to be licensed to grow medical marijuana in the state.
    A company that wasn’t named as a finalist is seeking an emergency motion in court to block the commission from issuing any final licenses. Alternative Medicine Maryland asked a Baltimore judge to issu
  • Parents Arrested After Infant Bitten Up To 100 Times By Rats

    Parents Arrested After Infant Bitten Up To 100 Times By Rats
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A man and woman from Arkansas have been arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a minor after hospital officials say their 2-week-old baby was bitten by rats up to 100 times.
    According to OzarksFirst.com, Magnolia Police Department officers were called to the Magnolia Regional Medical Center around 11:30 p.m. Mother’s Day.
    Doctors there say the baby suffered severe skin destruction from rat feeding, and had facial reconstruction surgery to address one la
  • A History Of Ringling Bros. Circus, Soon To Close Forever

    A History Of Ringling Bros. Circus, Soon To Close Forever
    The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is drawing to a close this weekend after 146 years of performances and travel that at times have been marred by tragedy and celebrated in film, but also constant.
    The circus has its roots in a spectacle that began two decades before the U.S. Civil War, equal parts freak show, zoo and museum. Traveling performances began in 1871, and 10 years later it officially became the circus that generations grew up watching. It has evolved over the years, mo
  • Derby Winner Always Dreaming Gallops Smoothly For Preakness

    Derby Winner Always Dreaming Gallops Smoothly For Preakness
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming has gone for a routine gallop ahead of the Preakness, which trainer Todd Pletcher sees as a positive development.
    Pletcher says “everything went very smoothly” with Always Dreaming on Tuesday, saying he had “good energy” and a “good controlled gallop.”
    That hasn’t always been the case for the dark bay colt who figures to be heavily favored in Saturday’s Preakness.
    The colt, who is 4-for-4
  • Peyton Manning To Host ESPY Awards In July

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Peyton Manning will take the stage to host the ESPY Awards.
    The retired two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback will preside over the July 12 show honoring the past year’s best athletes and sports moments. The show will air live on ABC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
    Manning says the show’s 25th anniversary will include moments from the past.
    He retired from the NFL two years ago, ending a career in which he became the league’s winningest qu
  • Wednesday, May 16, 2017

    Wednesday, May 16, 2017
    People Are Talking about the Annual MCVET 5K/10K Walk or Run.Linh talks to Denise about her ongoing investigation into the Sister Cathy Cesnik murder case.
  • Jerry Crasnick Talks Hot Topics In Major League Baseball

    Jerry Crasnick Talks Hot Topics In Major League Baseball
    Jerry Crasnick, baseball writer for both ESPN and Baseball America, joined Ed and Rob to take a trip around the league and touch on all the hot topics.
    Jerry started by talking about the bullpen struggles going on all around Major League Baseball saying, “I think if you talk to the General Managers of most teams they’ll tell you it’s the most unpredictable part of any roster because it depends on many factors.”
    When asked about what is happening with the Giants and Dodger
  • 5 projects engineered by Baltimore high schoolers - Technical.ly Baltimore

    5 projects engineered by Baltimore high schoolers - Technical.ly Baltimore
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    5 projects engineered by Baltimore high schoolers
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    Earlier this month, city high school students showed off their latest creations at the University of Maryland BioPark. The Engineering Design and Development Symposium was the conclusion of a four-year program called Project Lead the Way. Students from ...
  • Repeat Offender Arrested For Murder Of 53-Year-Old Man

    Repeat Offender Arrested For Murder Of 53-Year-Old Man
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Police have made an arrest in connection to an April homicide.
    Officers arrested 29-year-old Keith Nicholson for the murder of 53-year-old Mackinley Williams.
    Police say officers were called to the 2000 block of East Federal Street for reports of a shooting around 1:30 in the afternoon back on April 24. When officers arrived they found Williams had been shot. He was then taken to the hospital where he later died.
    Police arrested Nicholson on May 16th in connection to
  • 19 Things You Didn’t Know About WWE Star Seth Rollins

    19 Things You Didn’t Know About WWE Star Seth Rollins
    By Norm Elrod
    Seth Rollins has reached — and fallen from — the top rope of success in pro wrestling, holding WWE’s World Heavyweight Championship, United States Championship and Tag Team Championship. That’s quite a leap for a small-town boy from Iowa, who grew up wrestling in the backyard.
    The former Shield member, featured in multiple WrestleManias, doesn’t currently hold a title (for now), but he still rules the ring as one of RAW‘s featured talen

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