• YouthWorks Offering Automatic Banking To Teach Financial Responsibility

    YouthWorks Offering Automatic Banking To Teach Financial Responsibility
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore youth will not only be earning money this summer, they’ll learn how to bank it.
    The annual YouthWorks summer employment program is adding money management to the job experience.
    Remember cashing your first paycheck?
    These kids will skip the old school check cashing experience, and go straight to automatic banking.
    Earn and learn. Baltimore kids have their work and their pay cut out for them this summer.
    Baltimore young people talk about the benefits o
  • 13 Years Later, Effects Of Maryland’s ‘Flush Tax’ Being Seen

    13 Years Later, Effects Of Maryland’s ‘Flush Tax’ Being Seen
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Remember the flush tax? That’s the 2004 Maryland law that raised money to improve sewage treatment plants.
    Alex DeMetrick reports, 13 years later, that law has reached something of a milestone.
    As the 21st century bloomed, so did oxygen-destroying algae. Fed by nitrogen and phosphorous, bloomed choked off light and left dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay.
    Former Governor Robert Ehrlich was honored at Anne Arundel County’s Cox Creek Water Reclamation Facility, whi
  • Constellation Senior Players Championship Returns To Baltimore After 8 Years

    Constellation Senior Players Championship Returns To Baltimore After 8 Years
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– After 8 years, the Constellation Senior Players Championship returns to Caves Valley Golf Club in Baltimore County, giving fans an opportunity to watch legendary players, who are 50 and older, up close.
    Thursday, the Ninth Green, or as golfers call it, the Turn, will be full of fans watching the pros in action.
    “Experience it see some of the pros, just enjoy the weather, it’s a beautiful day, beautiful course,” fan Natalie Bubczyk said.
    “To get
  • Baltimore Students Help Build App That Warns Heroin Users Of Deadly Batches

    Baltimore Students Help Build App That Warns Heroin Users Of Deadly Batches
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Baltimore has long been gripped by the curse of heroin addiction.
    Now, as Mike Schuh reports, some students are using their technical skills to keep addicts from overdosing.
    Last year, more than 600 people didn’t survive their last dose of heroin.
    One of the reasons is Fentanyl, a much more powerful drug that some users don’t know is laced into some batches of heroin.
    A very powerful type of Fentanyl caught up with a friend of Mike LeGrand’s recently.
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  • Both Directions of Route 40 Shut Down Due To Fatal Crash

    Both Directions of Route 40 Shut Down Due To Fatal Crash
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Both directions of Route 40 have been closed off due to a fatal crash in Cecil County.
    The incident occurred in the area of Maloney and Melnourne Boulevard in Elkton.
    This story will be updated as more information is made available. 
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  • Man Sentenced To Life Without Parole For 2015 Murder In Baltimore Co.

    Man Sentenced To Life Without Parole For 2015 Murder In Baltimore Co.
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 22-year-old Baltimore man is set to spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced for a murder in Baltimore County back in 2015.
    Michael Jobes was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, plus 40 years, in the Baltimore County Circuit Court, according to the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office.
    He was sentenced for the murder of Sandeep Bhulai, who was shot in the head, neck, and arms by three different guns.
    Bhulai was f
  • Man Charged In Double Homicide In Maryland

    Man Charged In Double Homicide In Maryland
    DISTRICT HEIGHTS, Md. (AP) — Police say they’ve arrested and charged a man in connection with a double homicide in Maryland.
    Police in Prince George’s County say they have arrested 20-year-old Karon Moore of Forestville and charged him in connection with the death of two people last week in District Heights.
    Police were called to the 6600 block of Atwood Street on July 6 for a report of gunshots. Police say two men, 34-year-old Phillip Michael of the District of Columbia and 31
  • Heat Advisory Issued For Much Of Maryland On Thursday

    Heat Advisory Issued For Much Of Maryland On Thursday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A heat advisory has been issued for a large portion of the state for much of Thursday.
    The heat advisory has been issued for Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Howard, Montgomery, Charles, Prince George’s, Harford, and St. Mary’s Counties, along with Baltimore City, from noon until 8 p.m. on Thursday.
    Heat indexes are expected to be in the 90s, and could even reach the 100s on Thursday, and we could see record high temperatures.Heat Advisory for Thursday from n
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  • Police Search For Woman Not Seen In A Week

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– City police are searching for a 23-year-old woman who has not been seen since last Wednesday.
    Officers say Christina Marie Smith was last seen on July 5, at her home, which is located in the 2900 block of Rosalie Avenue.
    Smith is described to be 5-foot-2 and weighs about 125 pounds.
    She was last seen wearing a black crop top and black cargo shorts.
    Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Smith is urged to contact the Baltimore Police Department&rsquo
  • Sick Maryland Zoo Giraffe Calf Undergoing ‘Major Procedure’

    Sick Maryland Zoo Giraffe Calf Undergoing ‘Major Procedure’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —The Maryland Zoo reports that its young giraffe calf is undergoing a major procedure Wednesday.
    Julius’s June 15 birth brought joy to the zoo staff, but it didn’t last long. He’s been fighting for his life since the beginning.
    He had trouble nursing, which made it difficult for him to gain weight or develop antibodies.
    Over the weekend, the zoo reported that he had to have two blood plasma transfusions, and was receiving 24-hour intensive care.
    On Tuesday
  • Senior Chesapeake Bay Retriever Survives 9 Months In Mountains, Returns To Family

    Senior Chesapeake Bay Retriever Survives 9 Months In Mountains, Returns To Family
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Darwin and Cindy Cameron lost their 12-year-old Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Mo, on a hunting trip in September. Nine months later, thanks to Cheri Glankler and a Facebook group, Mo was returned to the Camerons, only after surviving on her own in the mountains.
    How did the dog and owners finally get reunited? Well, at the end of June, Glankler found the old pup, took her to the vet and posted in the “Lost Pets Boise” Facebook page. Some started to comme
  • Man Dies After Walking Into Local Hospital With Gunshot Wounds

    Man Dies After Walking Into Local Hospital With Gunshot Wounds
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department is investigating the death of a 23-year-old man after he walked into a hospital with multiple gunshot wounds.
    Police got the call just after 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, about a walk-in shooting victim at an area hospital.
    Responding officers found a male victim with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso.
    The victim, who has not been identified, died a short time later.
    Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact detectives at
  • Baltimore Ravens Rank No. 27 On 50 Most Valuable Sports Teams

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The NFL is by far the most profitable sports league.
    The average NFL team earned an operating profit (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) of $91 million and none made less than $26 million. The Dallas Cowboys lead the list for the second straight year at $4.2 billion.
    According to Forbes, here is the full list of the most valuable teams across all sports.
    Values are based on Forbes’ valuations done over the past year for NFL, NHL
  • Police Arrest Man Found With Drugs, $60K In Cash

    Police Arrest Man Found With Drugs, $60K In Cash
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 34-year-old man has been arrested on numerous charges after police report finding PCP, marijuana, and more than $60,000 in cash during a search warrant.
    Patrick Sean Gardner has been charged with several drug charges and handgun violations.
    The Anne Arundel County Police Department served a search warrant at a home in the 3300 block of Sudlersville in Laurel.
    Police report finding the following during their search:
    4.88 grams of Suboxone strips (approx. street
  • Ambulance Stolen From Maryland Hospital Recovered

    Ambulance Stolen From Maryland Hospital Recovered
    CHEVERLY, Md. (AP) — An ambulance stolen from a hospital in Washington’s Maryland suburbs has been recovered outside a convenience store.
    Local news outlets report a Prince George’s County fire department transport unit with no patients inside was stolen on Tuesday from a hospital in Cheverly, and tracked to a 7-Eleven store 2 miles (3 kilometers) away. Fire department spokesman Mark E. Brady says a suspect had been taken into custody, but further details were not released.
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  • $12.7M Contract Awarded For Ocean City Beach Project

    $12.7M Contract Awarded For Ocean City Beach Project
    BALTIMORE (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a $12.7 million contract for beach renourishment in Ocean City, Maryland.
    The corps announced Wednesday that the contract has been awarded to Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company. Officials say the effort will move 900,000 cubic yards of sand to the beach. Work is expected to begin after Labor Day.
    Project Manager Justin Callahan says most people don’t realize the beach they enjoy in Ocean City is an engineered beach mean
  • WEATHER BLOG: It’s A Hot One In Maryland

    WEATHER BLOG: It’s A Hot One In Maryland
    It will be even hotter tomorrow.
  • Delaware-Sized Iceberg Splits From Antarctica Shelf

    Delaware-Sized Iceberg Splits From Antarctica Shelf
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — An iceberg the size of Delaware has split from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf, according to NASA.
    Scientists believe it happened sometime between July 10 and 12.
    The breakage, which occurred on the east side of the Antarctic Peninsula, was first reported by Project Midas, an Antarctic research project based in the United Kingdom, but NASA says it has confirmed the split using two different satellites.
    A crack had been growing on the ice shelf for decades.
    “No
  • Top Remaining NBA Free Agents

    Top Remaining NBA Free Agents
    By Matt Citak
    We are 12 days into July, and almost all of the NBA’s big-name free agents have inked new deals. However a few familiar names remain, and with each team’s cap space dwindling, where they end up is anyone’s guess. Let’s take a look at some of the top remaining free agents.
    PF Nerlens Noel
    After being traded to the Mavericks in late February, Noel had a solid finish to the season. In 22 games (12 starts) with Dallas, the 23-year old averaged 8.5 points on 57.5
  • Sense Of Smell Plays A Role In Weight Gain, Study Finds

    Sense Of Smell Plays A Role In Weight Gain, Study Finds
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The sense of smell plays an integral role in the enjoyment of food, but is it possible that a person will gain more weight if they have a better sense of smell?
    According to a University of California, Berkeley, study, smell does play a role in metabolism.
    For the study, researchers split mice into groups that had little to no ability to smell, normal ability and strong ability. They were all given the same diet and same serving size, but the mice with a poor sense o
  • Mayor Given Jail For Stealing Money From Maryland Town

    Mayor Given Jail For Stealing Money From Maryland Town
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The former mayor and president of a Maryland town has been sentenced to jail for stealing from that town over several years.
    Deborah Rowe was given a nine year jail sentence for her role in stealing from Marydel between 2012 and 2016, according to the State Prosecutor’s Office.
    She was sentenced to three years each on charges of felony theft, misconduct in office, and forgery.
    Back in February, Rowe pleaded guilty to stealing more than $61,000 in town funds.
    Pr
  • Dottie Pepper On John Deere Classic: ‘A Lot Of Depth In This Field’

    By Dave Shedloski
    This year marks the 20th anniversary of John Deere’s sponsorship of the PGA TOUR stop in Silvis, Illinois, in what is known as the Quad Cities area, and for the 19th time, the John Deere Classic will be contested on the popular and player-friendly TPC Deere Run.
    John Deere now owns the third-longest title sponsorship arrangement on the TOUR, and in 2016, the John Deere Classic was named the PGA TOUR Tournament of the Year. It also received awards for Most Engaged Communit
  • Police Start Day 4 Of Farmland Search For 4 Missing Men

    Police Start Day 4 Of Farmland Search For 4 Missing Men
    SOLEBURY, Pa. (AP) — Police were back Wednesday for a fourth day searching a large farm for evidence in the disappearance of four young men believed to be victims of foul play.
    Aerial TV footage on Tuesday showed investigators crowded around a deep trench dug up with a backhoe as officers gathered up dirt and ran it through sifters.
    “We want to be careful not to miss the tiniest piece of evidence,” Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub said.
    The missing men are 22-ye
  • Cops On Day 4 Of Farm Search For Loyola Student, 3 Other Missing Men

    Cops On Day 4 Of Farm Search For Loyola Student, 3 Other Missing Men
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Four men, including a Baltimore college student, remain missing.An intense search is underway for them on a large piece of farmland in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, not far from Philadelphia.
    Wednesday is the fourth day that authorities have been looking for clues about the disappearances of 22-year-old Mark Sturgis, 21-year-old Tom Meo, 19-year-old Dean Finocchiaro and 19-year-old Jimi Tar Patrick, a student at Loyola University.They are believed to be the victims of foul
  • Police Seek Missing Woman With Dementia Last Seen In June

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department is seeking the public’s help to find a 62-year-old woman who suffers from dementia, and was last seen on June 25.
    Regina Murray was reported missing to police on July 7, and her son says she suffers from dementia.
    Police report she was last seen at 8 a.m. on June 25, and was wearing a blue blouse and blue jeans.
    Anyone with information on Murray’s whereabouts is asked to call Baltimore PD’s Missing Person Unit at (443) 984
  • 5 Marylanders Accused Of Stealing $300K From Victoria’s Secrets Along East Coast

    5 Marylanders Accused Of Stealing $300K From Victoria’s Secrets Along East Coast
    LEBANON, Pa. (AP) — Five Maryland residents have been jailed after police in Pennsylvania charged them with stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of lingerie from Victoria’s Secret stores in two different malls.
    Court records show 24-year-old James Griffin, of Randallstown, and four others from Baltimore, stole from the Lebanon Valley Mall store and the Berkshire Mall on May 19.
    The suspects allegedly filled garbage bags with dozens of items worth about $3,700 at each store befo
  • Brittany Ghiroli Lays Out Expectations For The Orioles In Second Half Of Season

    Brittany Ghiroli Lays Out Expectations For The Orioles In Second Half Of Season
    Brittany Ghiroli from MLB.com discusses Jonathan Schoop’s performance at the All-Star Game and what to expect for the rest of the season for the Orioles. Plus, she provides some insight on international spending for the team.
    Ghiroli breaks down the upcoming scenario of what the Orioles will be facing coming out the break in the next two weeks.
    “This division is so close. The Orioles, fortunately, have played some really bad baseball and are still in it. They’re four games out
  • Scientists Teleport Particle Into Space, Marking Major Breakthrough

    Scientists Teleport Particle Into Space, Marking Major Breakthrough
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For the first time ever, scientists have successfully teleported an object into space.
    In a major breakthrough for quantum physics, the experiment involved Chinese scientists who sent a photon into Earth’s orbit, the longest distance that scientists have been able to accomplish.
    Rather than actually transporting the object itself over long distances, the type of teleportation that the researchers used involves “quantum entanglement.” This allows informat
  • Ghoulish Online ‘Challenge’ Urges Young People To End Their Lives

    Ghoulish Online ‘Challenge’ Urges Young People To End Their Lives
    DALLAS (AP) — The family of a Texas teen who hanged himself says their son was involved in a ghoulish online game that calls on participants to complete a series of tasks before taking their own lives, and some schools are warning parents about the so-called Blue Whale Challenge.
    Jorge Gonzalez told San Antonio television station WOAI (http://bit.ly/2ufDDhG ) that he wanted to caution others after his son, Isaiah, was found hanging in his bedroom closet Saturday in the family’s home
  • Teen Dies After Being Electrocuted While Using Cell Phone In Tub

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Lubbock, Texas teenager has died after being electrocuted in a bathtub while using a cell phone.
    “It is with heavy hearts that Frenship ISD mourns the loss of Madison Coe,” school officials told CBS affiliate WAFB-TV. “We wish to share our heartfelt sympathy with her family and friends as we carry the burden of this tragedy together.”
    Authorities say she died early Sunday her father’s Lovington, New Mexico home. They believe her cellphone,
  • It No Longer Counts: All-Star Results Won’t Matter In October

    It No Longer Counts: All-Star Results Won’t Matter In October
    MIAMI (AP) — The new All-Star Game rules were picture-perfect for Nelson Cruz.
    Yadier Molina didn’t mind them, either.
    And come Game 1 of the World Series in October, no one will be harkening back to how a play here or there at the Midsummer Classic might have ultimately played a role in deciding baseball’s champion for 2017.
    World Series home-field advantage is now decided by winning percentage and no longer by the result of the All-Star Game — and not coincidentally&nbs
  • Wednesday, July 12, 2017

    Wednesday, July 12, 2017
    Linh and Marty have Coffee With “Salvation” star Santiago Cabrera.People Are Talking about the Young Victorian Theatre Company At Roland Park Country School.
  • Gordon Ramsay Opening Restaurant At Horseshoe Casino

    Gordon Ramsay Opening Restaurant At Horseshoe Casino
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Horseshoe Casino has struck a deal with yet another world-renowned chef.
    Chef Gordon Ramsey will bring his popular Las Vegas steak house to charm city later this year. Gordon Ramsay Steak will replace Jack Binion’s Steak in the Baltimore casino.
    “I’m thrilled to be coming to Baltimore, a really exciting and emerging culinary city,” Ramsay said in a press release. “Our exceptional team is developing a menu that will combine the best dry-a
  • NBA Summer League Standouts

    NBA Summer League Standouts
    By Matt Citak
    With this summer’s free agency being one of the craziest in recent memory, many people have forgotten about the NBA Summer League games occurring in Orlando, Utah, and Las Vegas over the last few weeks. Many of the NBA’s young players have been using these contests to showcase their skills in front of coaching staffs from around the NBA, with a majority of them hoping to turn a solid Summer League performance into an invite to training camp. Here are the top performers
  • MLB Is Open To More Aggressively Managing Changes

    MLB Is Open To More Aggressively Managing Changes
    MIAMI (AP) — With home runs, strikeouts and game times at record levels, Commissioner Rob Manfred says baseball is open to making changes in the sport’s rules.
    Major League Baseball proposed several initiatives last off season, including a 20-second pitch clock, a limit of one mound trip by a catcher per pitcher each inning and raising the bottom of the strike zone slightly to its pre-1996 level.
    The only change the union agreed to was to allow intentional walks to be signaled w
  • All-Star Players Remembered Late Marlins Ace Jose Fernandez

    MIAMI (AP) — Clayton Kershaw stood in the National League clubhouse before Tuesday’s All-Star Game across from Jose Fernandez’s locker, which serves as memorial to the Miami Marlins’ dynamic right-hander.
    “It’s sad for sure to see that,” said Kershaw, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ ace. “Obviously he meant a lot to everybody, because his locker is still here. You reflect for sure.”
    Fernandez was a two-time All-Star before he died at 24 in a b
  • Man Who Inspired Ice Bucket Challenge Could Leave Hospital

    BOSTON (AP) — The man who inspired the ice bucket challenge to raise millions of dollars for Lou Gehrig’s disease research could be released from the hospital this week, his family said.
    Pete Frates’ brother, Andrew, told a Boston sports radio show that he has his “fingers crossed” that Pete will be released Tuesday from Massachusetts General Hospital and head home.
    He told WBZ-FM that Pete Frates, who was hospitalized last week, is “doing great.”
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  • Judge Draws In Most Home Run Derby Viewers In A Decade

    Judge Draws In Most Home Run Derby Viewers In A Decade
    MIAMI (AP) — Aaron Judge’s victory in the All-Star Home Run Derby drew the event’s most viewers in nearly a decade.
    The slugfest Monday night was seen by 8.69 million viewers on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and the company’s livesteams. That was up 55 percent from last year’s 5.62 million, the most since 2008’s 9.12 million and the second-most since 1999’s 8.91 million.
    The derby got a 10.8 rating in New York, the highest since market records began in 1998
  • WEATHER BLOG: Hot And Humid Temperatures Throughout The Forecast

    WEATHER BLOG: Hot And Humid Temperatures Throughout The Forecast
    Hi Everyone!
    Sup folks? Summer in the city. And no change in the outlook, short term or long range, and that is a good thing. The end results for us will be a fine Sunday, and now it appears Saturday will turn out fairly OK too. So let’s, this morning, concentrate on tomorrow, and Friday’s, potentially strong weather.
    Oppressive heat will be with us tomorrow. We are forecasting a high of 99° with a  heat index value of 105°. But as a cold front cut’s into that VERY
  • Man Arrested On College Campus With Loaded Handgun

    Man Arrested On College Campus With Loaded Handgun
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Police have arrested a man caught on Morgan State University’s campus with a loaded handgun.
    Officials say on July 11, police responded to the 1700 block of Argonne Drive for reports of an armed person. Officers were able to track down and arrest 21-year-old Garnett Sears. They recovered a loaded handgun from him and have now charged him with various handgun violations.Man Arrested on College Campus with Loaded Handgun: https://t.co/mgFCptOQuT pic.twitter.com/qLWpmJ
  • Men Who Stopped Train Attack To Star In Clint Eastwood Film

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The three California men who thwarted a terror attack on a French train in 2015 will make the rare move of playing themselves in a Clint Eastwood-directed film about their heroics, a studio announced Tuesday.
    Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos and civilian Anthony Sadler, all childhood friends from California, will star in “The 15:17 to Paris,” a film based on the book they co-wrote about taking down a terrorist, W
  • Driver Who Ran Over Ducks Likely Won’t Face Charges

    Driver Who Ran Over Ducks Likely Won’t Face Charges
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – Police in California say a driver who was caught on camera running over a family ducks will not face charges.
    The cellphone video taken on July 1st at an intersection in Citrus Heights, California. A family of ducks began crossing the street when the SUV seems to speed up and hit the animals. The mother duck died shortly after being hit as most of the ducklings scattered.
    RELATED: Video Shows Driver Hitting Row Of Ducks Crossing Roadway
    According to CBS Sacramento, Citrus
  • Nelson Cruz Takes Photo With Umpire During All-Star Game

    Nelson Cruz Takes Photo With Umpire During All-Star Game
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) – There is a first time for everything, and Mariner’s slugger Nelson Cruz decided it was now time to take a photo in the middle of a baseball game.
    During his first at-bat in Tuesday’s All-Star game in Miami, the former Oriole slugger stopped play and asked Cardinal’s catcher Yadier Molina to take a photo of he and home plate umpire Joe West.Nelson Cruz going with the old "take out a phone to get a picture with the ump" routine.Classic. pic.twitter.co
  • Cano 10th-Inning Homer Gives AL 2-1 All-Star Win

    MIAMI (AP) — Robinson Cano hugged Francisco Lindor after the final out, exchanged high-fives with his American League teammates and put an arm around the shoulder of designated hitter/photographer Nelson Cruz.
    Winning the All-Star Game still seemed to matter, even if it didn’t mean World Series home field.
    Cano homered off Cubs closer Wade Davis leading off the 10th inning and the AL beat the National League 2-1 Tuesday night for its fifth straight victory in a game dominated by this
  • Baltimore Police Investigating Body Found in Shopping Cart - U.S. News & World Report

    Baltimore Police Investigating Body Found in Shopping Cart
    U.S. News & World Report
    Authorities in Baltimore say a body was found in a shopping cart in an alley. July 12, 2017, at 6:02 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Baltimore Police Investigating Body Found in Shopping Cart ...and more »
  • Gordon Ramsay moving in, Jack Binion's heading out at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)

    Gordon Ramsay moving in, Jack Binion's heading out at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore - Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    Gordon Ramsay moving in, Jack Binion's heading out at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore
    Baltimore Sun (blog)
    A promotional video for Gordon Ramsay Steak, a new restaurant opening at the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore later this year. Sarah MeehanContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Hit the road, Jack. Gordon is coming to town. Chef Gordon Ramsay, of “Hell's ...
  • State grant will help N. Baltimore finish downtown waterline project - The Courier

    State grant will help N. Baltimore finish downtown waterline project - The Courier
    The Courier
    State grant will help N. Baltimore finish downtown waterline project
    The Courier
    NORTH BALTIMORE — North Baltimore has received a state grant to finish off a downtown waterline replacement, village officials announced Tuesday. The Ohio Public Works Commission will provide $132,808 for Phase 2 of the Main Street waterline ...
  • Police Search For Missing Teens From Md. County

    Police Search For Missing Teens From Md. County
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Harford County Sheriff’s Office is searching for two teens who have been missing for more than a week.
    Police say Benjamin Jones, 15, was last seen in he 600 block of Boxelder Drive in Edgewood on July 1.
    He is described as a white male with brown hair and eyes. He’s 6-foot-1 and weighs about 200 pounds.
    Detectives are also searching for Alexandria Sanchez, 15, who was last seen on Van Street in Aberdeen.
    She is described as a Hispanic female with red hair
  • Mayweather-McGregor Promo Tour Gets Off To Frenzied Start - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

    Mayweather-McGregor Promo Tour Gets Off To Frenzied Start - CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Mayweather-McGregor Promo Tour Gets Off To Frenzied Start
    CBS Baltimore / WJZ
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor have thrown their first verbal jabs. The undefeated boxer and the Irish UFC champion kicked off the four-city promotional tour for their Aug. 26 bout Tuesday, facing off in front of 11,000 ...and more »
  • Mayweather-McGregor Promo Tour Gets Off To Frenzied Start

    Mayweather-McGregor Promo Tour Gets Off To Frenzied Start
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor have thrown their first verbal jabs.
    The undefeated boxer and the Irish UFC champion kicked off the four-city promotional tour for their Aug. 26 bout Tuesday, facing off in front of 11,000 fans in downtown Los Angeles.
    McGregor and Mayweather traded clever insults and profane boasts with their familiar flair as they begin to sell a boxing match that could be much more entertaining before the opening bell.
    McGregor was the crowd fav

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