• Julie Chen Discusses ‘Big Brother’s “Summer Of Temptation”

    Julie Chen Discusses ‘Big Brother’s “Summer Of Temptation”
    Big Brother season 19 is off and running this summer on CBS. This season, temptation is the name of the game as Houseguests will be challenged like never before through all new challenges and incentives, but every temptation comes with a consequence.
    Ahead of tonight’s first live eviction special, CBS Local’s Matt Weiss spoke with Big Brother host Julie Chen on the show’s new theme and what to expect from this season’s crop of Houseguests.
    MW: Hi Julie, how are you?
  • Oriole Legend Cal Ripken Jr. Tells Fans To ‘Maintain Perspective’

    Oriole Legend Cal Ripken Jr. Tells Fans To ‘Maintain Perspective’
    Oriole legend Cal Ripken Jr. joined Scott and Jeremy to talk about the Orioles’ current struggles and what could happen for the Orioles moving forward.
    The Orioles are in a slump right now and Cal says, “yeah, it’s a little concerning” but he also talks about the mental toughness of the game.
    “You have to maintain a little perspective. It’s a long season. I remember we won the World Series in 1983 and I think we had two miserable eight-game losing streaks
  • BPD Officers Charged With More Crimes, Including Stealing Drugs, Organizing Home Invasion For Cash

    BPD Officers Charged With More Crimes, Including Stealing Drugs, Organizing Home Invasion For Cash
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —It’s one of the largest corruption cases Baltimore has seen in years, and it continues to unravel.
    Three Baltimore Police Department officers who were charged months ago in a racketeering ring are now indicted on additional robbery charges.
    Seven officers were initially accused of racking up false overtime, some doubling their salaries and making six figures on the city’s dime, and shaking down citizens.
    This new indictment once again paints a picture of office
  • Cosby’s Retrial On Sex Assault Charges Is Set For November

    Cosby’s Retrial On Sex Assault Charges Is Set For November
    NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Bill Cosby’s retrial on charges he drugged and molested a woman more than a decade ago is set for November.
    An order signed Thursday by Judge Steven O’Neill says all parties must report to the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania, on Nov. 6.
    Prosecutors found themselves back to square one June 17 after the judge declared a mistrial. The jury failed to reach a verdict in more than 52 hours of deliberations over six days.
    District Attorn
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  • Jonathan Schoop Says ‘Every Day I Go To The Ball Park, I’m Living The Dream’

    Jonathan Schoop Says ‘Every Day I Go To The Ball Park, I’m Living The Dream’
    Jonathan Schoop joined Scott Garceau and Jeremy Conn ahead of the All-Star Break. Schoop is the only Orioles player on the All-Star team this year. This is the second baseman’s first All-Star selection of his career.
    Schoop said, “Very excited. I know my family is really happy for me to achieve that goal. I didn’t know what to do I was so happy.”
    Even though the Orioles have been experiencing a slump, Schoop is currently enjoying his best major league season, leading the
  • Downtown Baltimore parking rates to be set based on demand for spots - Baltimore Sun

    Downtown Baltimore parking rates to be set based on demand for spots - Baltimore Sun
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    Downtown Baltimore parking rates to be set based on demand for spots
    Baltimore Sun
    How much you pay to park on some downtown Baltimore streets soon will depend on how much other people also want to park there. By the end of the month, the city plans to join the growing number of municipalities using demand for parking spots to set ...and more »
  • WWE Insiders Pick Great Balls Of Fire 2017

    WWE Insiders Pick Great Balls Of Fire 2017
    By Chuck Carroll
    WWE’s Raw brand presents Great Balls of Fire this Sunday, its final pay-per-view before SummerSlam. This should begin setting in motion the storylines that will populate Monday night shows until fall. Eight matches are on the card, and a few of them could be tricky to figure out.
    At the top of the list is the Ambulance Match between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman. Strowman was supposedly penciled in to face Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam next month. However, Dave Meltzer
  • Heartburn Drugs Linked To Increased Risk Of Early Death, Study Finds

    Heartburn Drugs Linked To Increased Risk Of Early Death, Study Finds
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)— Prescription-strength heartburn drugs are linked with a possible 25 percent increased risk of early death, according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal Open.
    The drugs, known as proton-pump inhibitors — or PPIs — typically suppress stomach acid once they are taken. Prescription formulas are normally consumed by patients with severe conditions for long periods of time, while low-dose over-the-counter drugs have only been approved for short-t
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  • Mutilated Albinos Get Refitted With Prosthetic Limbs

    NEW YORK (AP) — Baraka Cosmas, 7, is missing half his right arm. Mwigulu Matonange, 14, lost his left arm. Emmanuel Festo, 15, lost his right, plus the fingers of his left hand. Pendo Sengerema, 16, had an arm severed at the elbow.
    These youngsters from Tanzania are not limbless by accident or through some genetic glitch. Their amputations were the work of human hunters with machetes who believed children with albinism — born without pigment instead of the brown skin of their familie
  • Device Thought To Be WWII-Era Bomb Is Actually Time Capsule

    Device Thought To Be WWII-Era Bomb Is Actually Time Capsule
    NEW YORK (AP) — Workers at a construction site dug up what first appeared to be an unexploded World War II-era bomb but turned out to be a time capsule from a nightclub that helped launch Madonna’s career.
    Police found the device Wednesday in the Flatiron section of Manhattan and determined quickly that it was not dangerous. It turns out the capsule was buried in 1985 by clubgoers and bartenders from the club Danceteria. Former owner John Argento told the Daily News of New
  • Baltimore Orioles offense turns from bad to worse in 2017 - The Baltimore Wire

    Baltimore Orioles offense turns from bad to worse in 2017 - The Baltimore Wire
    The Baltimore Wire
    Baltimore Orioles offense turns from bad to worse in 2017
    The Baltimore Wire
    The Baltimore Orioles were constructed to be a team built around offense, and when that fails, it doesn't matter how good or bad the pitching is. For those who read my pieces, you know that when it comes to the Baltimore Orioles, it is always about the ...
    Orioles rookie Jayson Aquino viewed by Buck Showalter as rotation optionBaltimore Sun (blog)
    Garza, Broxton Lift Brewers To Sweep OriolesCBS Balti
  • QVC Parent Buying HSN As Shopping Shifts Online

    NEW YORK (AP) — QVC’s parent company is taking control of the Home Shopping Network for about $2.6 billion in stock to create what they say will be the third-largest e-commerce company in the United States.
    The companies long known as bases for home shopping on TV had been dealing with sluggish sales as Amazon dominates online. Both had long moved beyond cable channels and were trying to refashion themselves for younger shoppers buying more on their mobile phones.
    “They’r
  • Dual crashes close Md. 140 at Baltimore-Carroll county line - Carroll County Times

    Dual crashes close Md. 140 at Baltimore-Carroll county line - Carroll County Times
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    Dual crashes close Md. 140 at Baltimore-Carroll county line
    Carroll County Times
    A pair of multivehicle crashes Thursday shut down both lanes of Md. 140 just south of the Carroll County line, with police unsure of when the route would reopen. Baltimore County Police, who are investigating the crashes, received the first call for ...and more »
  • Lessons from a cowboy and recovering addict - Baltimore Sun

    Lessons from a cowboy and recovering addict - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Lessons from a cowboy and recovering addict
    Baltimore Sun
    Chris Hicks, a wildcatter from Mason County, Texas, saw an episode of the Viceland series "Payday" that featured the Kids Safe Zone in West Baltimore. He sent a check for $10,000 overnight and sent several more after that. (Catherine Rentz / Baltimore ...
  • Popular Baltimore coffee shop to shut its doors months after robberies - WBAL Baltimore

    Popular Baltimore coffee shop to shut its doors months after robberies - WBAL Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    Popular Baltimore coffee shop to shut its doors months after robberies
    WBAL Baltimore
    In January, 11 News reported on the robberies at the Park Cafe and Coffee Bar, which has been a Bolton Hill staple for about two and a half years. While police caught the suspect, the owner said, for him, the trauma of those events may have been too ...
  • Bundy Hopes To End The Losing Streak As Twins Host Orioles

    Bundy Hopes To End The Losing Streak As Twins Host Orioles
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Orioles were shut out Wednesday to end a three-game sweep in Milwaukee.
    The Minnesota Twins and the Baltimore Orioles start a four-game series at Target Field tonight.
    Baltimore, which is tied with Detroit for the second-fewest road wins in the American League this year, is hoping Dylan Bundy (8-7, 4.02 ERA) can snap the Orioles out of a streak that has seen them lose three straight and five of six. Over his past six starts, Bundy is 2-4 with a 6.61 ERA.
    The right-han
  • Documentary Claims Proof That Amelia Earhart Survived Infamous Flight

    Documentary Claims Proof That Amelia Earhart Survived Infamous Flight
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The disappearance of American aviator Amelia Earhart in July 1937 is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of our time.
    Eighty years later, documentary filmmakers claim to have evidence that Earhart actually survived her attempt to become the first woman to circumnavigate the globe.
    The evidence consists of airplane parts, a living eyewitness and a newly discovered photograph.
    “Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence” premieres on the History Channel at 9 p.m. on J
  • Maryland Joins States Suing Over EPA’s Decision To Keep Pesticide On Market

    Maryland Joins States Suing Over EPA’s Decision To Keep Pesticide On Market
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Several states are seeking to join a legal challenge to a Trump administration decision to keep a widely used pesticide on the market despite studies showing it can harm children’s brains.
    Led by New York, the coalition filed a motion Wednesday to intervene in a legal fight over the continued spraying of chlorpyrifos on food. Massachusetts, Maryland, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia are also seeking to join the suit pending before the U.S. Court of
  • United Airlines Gives Away Toddler’s Seat, Forces Mother To Hold Him For Entire Flight

    United Airlines Gives Away Toddler’s Seat, Forces Mother To Hold Him For Entire Flight
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) United Airlines has found itself at the center of another public relations nightmare.Last week, the airline gave away a 3-year-old’s nearly $1,000 seat without warning. The child was forced to sit on his mother’s lap for the entirety of a three-hour flight from Houston to Boston after a five-hour layover in Houston from Hawaii.
    Shirley Yamauchi and her son boarded the connecting flight in Houston and took their seats. Then, a standby customer came to their row wi
  • Cops: Casket Containing Baby’s Remains Was Dumped On Street

    Cops: Casket Containing Baby’s Remains Was Dumped On Street
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A child-sized casket containing the embalmed internal organs of an infant that was found on a Philadelphia sidewalk was dumped there by a New Jersey funeral home worker, police said Thursday.
    Police got a call Monday night that a small white casket had been found in a black trash bag, not far from several cemeteries. Inside, officers found no body but a black garbage bag with the internal organs belonging to a 3- to 4-month-old baby.
    “It was shocking to say the le
  • Hogan seeks 'any kind of possible solutions' to Baltimore violence - Baltimore Sun

    Hogan seeks 'any kind of possible solutions' to Baltimore violence - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Hogan seeks 'any kind of possible solutions' to Baltimore violence
    Baltimore Sun
    "A huge part of the problem, and probably one of the biggest parts of the problem, is that 60 percent of all of the people that are arrested and charged and prosecuted for committing crimes with guns in the city are let out into the streets. They don't ...and more »
  • Baltimore authorities arrest man in fatal shooting of police spokesman's brother - Washington Post

    Baltimore authorities arrest man in fatal shooting of police spokesman's brother - Washington Post
    Washington Post
    Baltimore authorities arrest man in fatal shooting of police spokesman's brother
    Washington Post
    Baltimore police arrested a suspect Thursday in the fatal shooting of the brother of T.J. Smith, the department's chief spokesman, in an apartment on the city's west side on Sunday. Terrell Gibson, 21, was arrested at his home in the 1800 block of ...
    In Baltimore, brother of police department spokesman among latest murder victims: ReportNOLA.com
    Man Charged With Killing Baltimore Po
  • Flash Flood Watches, Warnings In Effect For Maryland Counties

    Flash Flood Watches, Warnings In Effect For Maryland Counties
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for much of Maryland, and a Flood Warning for parts of southern Maryland.
    The watch will last through late Thursday night, and affects Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, Harford County, Baltimore County, Howard County, Prince George’s County and counties further west.
    The warning extends through 7 p.m., and affects St. Marys County.
    The Weather Service says multiple rounds of rainfall wi
  • At this point the Baltimore Ravens shouldn't sign Nick Mangold - The Ebony Bird

    At this point the Baltimore Ravens shouldn't sign Nick Mangold - The Ebony Bird
    The Ebony Bird
    At this point the Baltimore Ravens shouldn't sign Nick Mangold
    The Ebony Bird
    Going into training camp later this month, the Baltimore Ravens still have two major positions to fill on the offense line: center and right tackle. This is very concerning from an offensive standpoint. For a team that struggled on the line last season ...and more »
  • Hogan Addresses Baltimore Violence, MTA's BaltimoreLink, Redistricting - WBAL Radio

    Hogan Addresses Baltimore Violence, MTA's BaltimoreLink, Redistricting - WBAL Radio
    WBAL Radio
    Hogan Addresses Baltimore Violence, MTA's BaltimoreLink, Redistricting
    WBAL Radio
    Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday defended the roll-out of the BaltimoreLink transit overhaul, and answered questions on what the state is doing to combat Baltimore violence. Hogan spoke on WBAL NewsRadio 1090 from Annapolis for his regular chat with the ...and more »
  • New Indictment Charges Cops With More Crimes, Including Robbing Stripper, Stealing 20 Lbs Of Pot

    New Indictment Charges Cops With More Crimes, Including Robbing Stripper, Stealing 20 Lbs Of Pot
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A federal grand jury has returned a superseding indictment charging three previously indicted Baltimore City Police Officers with additional crimes.
    Unsealed Thursday, it charges the defendants with racketeering conspiracy, racketeering, robbery, extortion, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
    It charges Sergeant Wayne Earl Jenkins, 37, of Middle River, Detective Daniel Thomas Hersl, 48, of Joppa and Detective Marcus Roosevelt Taylor, 30, of G
  • Federal grand jury indicts Baltimore police officers on additional robbery charges - Baltimore Sun

    Federal grand jury indicts Baltimore police officers on additional robbery charges - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Federal grand jury indicts Baltimore police officers on additional robbery charges
    Baltimore Sun
    Three of the indicted Baltimore police officers were charged with additional robberies. (Ulysses Muñoz / Baltimore Sun). Tim PrudenteContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Three Baltimore police officers charged months ago in a racketeering ring have been ...
    Three Baltimore officers charged with racketeering indicted on additional chargesFox Baltimore
    New Indictment Charges Co
  • Arrest Announced In Killing Of Baltimore PD Spokesman’s Brother

    Arrest Announced In Killing Of Baltimore PD Spokesman’s Brother
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —The Baltimore Police Department has announced the arrest of a man who they say killed the department spokesman’s brother.
    Terrell Gibson, 21, has a rap sheet. He was released on probation in December, and his record includes a stabbing on a MTA bus.
    In an emotional post on his Facebook page Tuesday night, spokesman T.J. Smith wrote about what it was like to be, simultaneously, the chief of communications for the police and a homicide victim’s next of kin.
    &ldqu
  • Kahn: A Few Tweaks We’d Like To See Made To The All-Star Game

    Kahn: A Few Tweaks We’d Like To See Made To The All-Star Game
    By Andrew Kahn
    This weekend’s games are the last before the All Star break, the quietest period on the sports calendar. The 88th All Star Game will take place in Miami on Tuesday (7:30 ET, FOX). The rosters are mostly set, though fans can vote until late Thursday afternoon for the final spots. Extra pitchers and injury replacements have pushed the number of players who can call themselves All Stars into the 80s in recent years. For much of the game’s history, only 30 or so players we
  • Who will lead the Ravens in receiving touchdowns this upcoming season? - Baltimore Beatdown

    Who will lead the Ravens in receiving touchdowns this upcoming season? - Baltimore Beatdown
    Baltimore Beatdown
    Who will lead the Ravens in receiving touchdowns this upcoming season?
    Baltimore Beatdown
    With the Ravens revamped offense, many are speculating on what this unit will actually look like during the season. The hype for this receiving core has reached an all-time high after the addition of Jeremy Maclin. The question remains, who will lead ...and more »
  • Maryland’s First Medical Marijuana Dispensary Could Start Seeing Patients Today

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Frederick medical marijuana dispensary plans to start seeing patients today, after Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission regulators approved it Wednesday.
    The state legalized medical marijuana more than four years ago, but the Frederick firm is the first that has been authorized to actually grow cannabis. The first crop is not expected to be ready for about two more months.
    The Wellness Institute of Maryland will take “pre-orders” starting immediately, owner
  • Steve Melewski On What The Future Of The Orioles Looks Like

    Steve Melewski On What The Future Of The Orioles Looks Like
    Steve Melewski of MASN Sports discusses the current state of the Orioles as we look into the minor league, the AL East, and the starting pitchers.
    Rob Long asks if there is anyone in the minor leagues that could impact the team? Melewski said, “right now we’re looking at one or more outfielders that could impact the team next year. Austin Hayes is ‘really impressing people’ there and of course Cedric Mullins is back. I would think one or both of those guys have a cha
  • Mother Of Missing Kids Still Not Competent To Stand Trial

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Catherine Hoggle, the Maryland mother of two children who went missing nearly three years ago, is still not competent to stand trial, a District Court judge ruled Thursday.
    Jacob and Sarah Hoggle were 2 and 4 years old, respectively, the last time they were seen.
    On September 7, 2014, Jacob disappeared. The next day, Sarah vanished. Days later, Hoggle was found without the kids.
    According to the children’s father, Troy Turner, Catherine took the kids to visit her mo
  • State: Florida Racing Greyhounds Test Positive For Cocaine

    State: Florida Racing Greyhounds Test Positive For Cocaine
    At least 12 greyhound racing dogs in Florida have tested positive for cocaine, and their trainer has had his license suspended.
    It’s at least the second instance this year of racing greyhounds testing positive for cocaine. The dogs raced at Bestbet Orange Park in northeast Florida near Jacksonville. The state is home to 12 of the 19 dog tracks in the U.S., where 40 states have outlawed the sport.
    Although supporters say the dogs are treated well, the industry faces intense scrutiny. Record
  • Connaughton prepares for NBA Summer League as Orioles wait - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Connaughton prepares for NBA Summer League as Orioles wait - Baltimore Sun (blog)
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    Connaughton prepares for NBA Summer League as Orioles wait
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Trail Blazers guard Pat Connaughton is shown during the second half of a game in Portland, Ore., in 2016. Connaughton is now weighing whether to continue pursuing an NBA career or try for an MLB one with the Orioles. (Craig Mitchelldyer / AP).
    Pat Connaughton remains focused on Portland Trail Blazers, even as Baltimore Orioles beckonOregonLive.comall 2 news articles »
  • Thursday, July 6, 2017

    Thursday, July 6, 2017
    People Are Talking about National Fried Chicken Day.Marty and Linh have Coffee With Mario Lopez, host of the new CBS game show Candy Crush.
  • Parking Authority to adjust downtown Baltimore meter rates by demand - Baltimore Sun

    Parking Authority to adjust downtown Baltimore meter rates by demand - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Parking Authority to adjust downtown Baltimore meter rates by demand
    Baltimore Sun
    Parking meter rates on the busiest blocks in Baltimore's Central Business District will increase by $0.25 per hour, while those on its quietest blocks will drop by $0.25 per hour, later this month, according to the Parking Authority of Baltimore City ...
  • Judge Hits 29th Homer, Tying DiMaggio’s Yankees Rookie Mark

    Judge Hits 29th Homer, Tying DiMaggio’s Yankees Rookie Mark
    NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge tied Joe DiMaggio’s New York Yankees record for home runs by a rookie — before the All-Star break.
    Judge hit a two-run drive into the Yankees’ bullpen in right-center in the fourth inning of Wednesday’s 7-6 loss to Toronto, his major league-leading 29th home run of the season.
    DiMaggio set the Yankees rookie mark in 1936. Judge reached it in New York’s 83rd game of the season.
    “Any time you’re in the sentence a
  • Praying Nun Harassed, Threatened Inside NYC Catholic Church

    Praying Nun Harassed, Threatened Inside NYC Catholic Church
    NEW YORK (AP) — New York City police say a nun praying inside a Roman Catholic church was harassed by a man who said he “didn’t believe” in her religion and then threatened to kill her.
    The man is seen in surveillance footage in the vestibule of the Catholic Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in Brooklyn pacing with no shirt. Police say he approached the 49-year-old nun and said: “I don’t believe in this because you don’t help poor people.” She tried to ig
  • Ravens schedule preview: Super Mario-ta! - Baltimore Beatdown

    Ravens schedule preview: Super Mario-ta! - Baltimore Beatdown
    Baltimore Beatdown
    Ravens schedule preview: Super Mario-ta!
    Baltimore Beatdown
    If 2016 is any indication of what 2017 will be, then this could be a case of an unstoppable force meeting and immovable object. The Titans built their offense through the running game and the Ravens did relatively well against the run in 2016 ...and more »
  • ​Man, 29, injured in south Baltimore shooting - WBAL Baltimore

    ​Man, 29, injured in south Baltimore shooting - WBAL Baltimore
    WBAL Baltimore
    ​Man, 29, injured in south Baltimore shooting
    WBAL Baltimore
    Officers were called at 3:10 a.m. Thursday to an area hospital for a walk-in shooting victim. Advertisement. Related Content. 1 killed, 1 injured in shooting stemming from custody dispute, police say. Police found the victim with a gunshot wound to the ...
  • Police: 4 Children, Man Found Dead After Reported Stabbing

    LOGANVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Police found four young children and a man apparently stabbed to death in a home outside Atlanta and took the mother into custody early Thursday.
    Gwinnett County police Cpl. Michele Pihera told reporters at the scene that an adult described as the mother was “quickly taken into custody” after the bodies were found inside the home in Loganville. She said early indications are that a knife was used to attack the five.
    Police said another child was taken to
  • Vegan Restaurant Week coming to Baltimore in August - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Vegan Restaurant Week coming to Baltimore in August - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Vegan Restaurant Week coming to Baltimore in August
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Greg Brown, right, and his wife Naijha Wright-Brown, own The Land Of Kush, one of the restaurants organizing Vegan Restaurant Week in Baltimore this August. (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun). Danielle OhlThe Baltimore Sun. Vegans, rejoice.
  • Three shot, one fatally, in Baltimore overnight - Baltimore Sun

    Three shot, one fatally, in Baltimore overnight - Baltimore Sun
    Three shot, one fatally, in Baltimore overnight
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Police are investigating after three people were shot, one fatally, in two separate incidents overnight. At about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday, a 23-year-old man was found shot in the front yard of a home in the 2600 block of Roselawn Avenue in ...and more »
  • WEATHER BLOG: Rain Is A Good Thing

    Hi Everyone!
    Rain today. And I believe that is a good thing. We have been pretty dry. I can tell you, from being on the water a pretty good amount, that the bay is VERY salty now. And infusion of fresh water would not be a bad thing for the Chesapeake. It would move the saline scale back to brackish where it belongs. (Brackish is the normal mix of fresh and salt waters usually the state of the way.)  Streets are dusty, and in general gritty. SO yes rain, and more than just a little, or a pa
  • Video Shows Driver Hitting Row Of Ducks Crossing Roadway

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Police in California are investigating after a driver is caught on camera running over a row of ducks at a crosswalk in Citrus Heights.
     CBS Sacramento reports that the mother duck was killed shortly after being hit. Witnesses capture the entire incident on cell phone video.  It shows the car waiting for the ducks to cross at an intersection of Fair Oaks Boulevard and Sunrise East way. Then as soon as they make it in front of the vehicle, the car speeds up
  • Prosecutors: Kidnapping Suspect Marched In Victim’s Vigil

    Prosecutors: Kidnapping Suspect Marched In Victim’s Vigil
    CHICAGO (AP) — The suspect in the kidnapping of a University of Illinois scholar from China marched in a vigil for the victim a day before his arrest last week, federal prosecutors said Wednesday, adding that he also spoke about what makes an ideal victim and talked about how she fought and resisted.
    The new details surrounding 26-year-old Yingying Zhang’s June 9 disappearance arose at a detention hearing for Brendt Christensen in U.S. District Court in Urbana, not far from the centr
  • Flash Flood Watch In Effect For Parts Of Maryland

    Flash Flood Watch In Effect For Parts Of Maryland
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for multiple counties in Maryland.
    The effected counties include Central and Southeast Montgomery County, Charles County, Northwest Montgomery and Prince Georges County.#WJZ #FIRSATWQARINGWX Wet. Now and through the day. The mid 70's now, and through the day.@CBSBaltimore pic.twitter.com/LDS425kkXn
    — Marty Bass WJZ (@MartyBassWJZ) July 6, 2017
    The watch will last through 7 p.m. Thursday.
    The Weather Service
  • Baltimore youth jobs programs offer path to careers for city youth - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore youth jobs programs offer path to careers for city youth - Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore youth jobs programs offer path to careers for city youth
    Baltimore Sun
    Getting to know some of the people participating in and running the Baltimore YouthWorks Program. (Algerina Perna, Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun). Michael Brice-SaddlerContact Reporter. Na'Thaia Huntley wanted nothing more than a job after ...
  • Baltimore Co. schools serving free meals this summer - ABC2 News

    Baltimore Co. schools serving free meals this summer - ABC2 News
    ABC2 News
    Baltimore Co. schools serving free meals this summer
    ABC2 News
    Summer is in full swing, and while school is out, kids can still get free meals. Baltimore County Public School is participating in the Summer Food Service Program, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It provides free meals to ...and more »

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