• Ravens Unveil New 4K Ultra HD Video Boards

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — With the start of a new Ravens season around the corner, the team is making sure your view of all the action inside M&T Bank Stadium is crystal clear.
    The team took the wraps off two brand new ultra-high definition video walls on Tuesday.
    Two new 200-foot wide video walls are double the size of the old one, and will show the clearest picture available.
    The team says this is just another way they’re enhancing the game day experience for fans.
    When the Ravens
  • Penn-Mar Experiences Carry Over Outside Of Gardening For The Disabled

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– At Whispering Rise Farm in Freeland, Maryland, gardeners with intellectual and developmental disabilities, harvested what they planted in the spring.
    Organized by Penn-Mar, which provides support and services for those with disabilities. Those “other things” are important.
    “This is like peaceful and calming and other things,” said Penn-Mar participant Danielle Stultz.
    “Not only are we learning about our relationships to food, but we’re l
  • Pratt Central Library Undergoing Major Renovation, Bringing In Old With The New

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — If you’ve driven by the Pratt Central Library on Cathedral Street you’ve probably noticed a lot of scaffolding outside. That’s because the building is undergoing a major renovation.
    Ron Matz reports work crews are busy modernizing the library and at the same time discovering history.
    “They’re re-creating the original artwork, the decoratively painted ceilings by just redrawing and re-painting over what they did 85 years ago, making it look li
  • Police Search For A Missing 15-Year-Old Teen

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– City police are searching for a 15-year-old boy who was last seen Sunday.
    Officers say Aman Hickman was last seen in the 3200 block of Elmley Avenue.
    Hickman is 5-foot-5, weighs 180 pounds and was last seen wearing a black t-shirt, black shorts, blue socks and white Nike shoes.
    Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Hickman is urged to contact the Baltimore Police Department’s Missing Person Unit at 443-984-7385 or dial 911.
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  • 2017 Emmy Nominee List

    The 69th Emmy Awards will be held on September 17, 2017 at 8 p.m. EST, only on CBS. This year’s awards will be hosted by none other than The Late Show‘s Stephen Colbert.
    See below for a complete rundown of this year’s nominees.
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    Liev Schreiber
    Kevin Spacey
    Bob Odenkirk
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    The Crown
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  • Rosenstein Addresses Police-Community Relations At NAACP Convention

    BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP) — Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in Baltimore on Tuesday. The former Baltimore US Attorney addressed the NAACP National Convention.
    Political reporter Pat Warren has more on his message.
    He moved from Baltimore to the Department of Justice and has gained a national spotlight since Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself in the Russia investigation, but his message on Tuesday was public safety.
    “I am honored to stand with you today in the cause o
  • Catholic Priest Charged In Kansas With Child Sex Crimes Arrested In Md.

    KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say a Catholic priest charged in Kansas with child sex crimes has been arrested in Maryland.
    The Wyandotte County, Kansas, prosecutor’s office announced Tuesday that the Rev. Scott Kallal was charged Friday with two counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child. Montgomery County, Maryland, Police Capt. Paul Starks says the 35-year-old was arrested Monday in Rockville City.
    Prosecutor’s office spokesman Jonathan Carter said he didn&rs
  • 2017 Mid-American Conference Football Preview: West Division

    Ryan Mayer
    College football season is almost here. As you prepare to root for your favorite team on Saturday, we’ll bring you previews of each conference, separating the teams into a couple categories: contenders, bowl teams, and rebuilding. The tiers are fairly self-explanatory. Contenders means these teams will push for the division/conference title. Bowl bidders are expected to be in the conversation for a bowl bid. Rebuilding teams are in the process of attempting to get into cont
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  • Two Arrested For Fatal Stabbing After Decomposed Body Found

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have arrested two men in connection with the murder of a 31-year-old man, whose decomposed body was found in a home earlier this month.
    According to police, the decomposed body of Jose Gonzales-Jiminez was found inside his home in the 100 block of W. 25th St. on July 19.
    An autopsy was done on his body, and it was determined that he had been stabbed, and died from those injuries.
    Two suspects were identified by police.
    44-year-old Eric Dollson was ar
  • Pence Breaks Tie, Senate Votes To Begin Debating ACA Replacement

    WASHINGTON (AP) —With Vice President Mike Pence breaking the tie, the Senate voted Tuesday to begin debating a Republican bill scuttling the Affordable Care Act in a win for the GOP and President Donald Trump.
    Sen. John McCain, battling brain cancer, returned to the Senate floor to help his party move ahead on repealing President Barack Obama’s trademark healthcare legislation. He received a standing ovation when he walked in.
    The 80-year-old had a visible scar above his left eye aft
  • Confederate Statue Moved From Courthouse In Maryland

    ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — A statue of a Confederate cavalryman has been removed from outside a courthouse in Maryland and placed near a privately run Potomac River ferry named for a Confederate general.
    Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett tells local media the statue was moved on Saturday. The bronze soldier, that cost about $100,000 to move, will stand on private property.
    County officials struck a deal in February with White’s Ferry in Dickerson, Maryland, to take the 13-ton (12-me
  • Baltimore Police Investigating Overnight Homicide

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department is investigating the murder of a man overnight Monday.
    Police say the fatal shooting happened in the 2900 block of Belmont Ave., which is where officers found a man suffering from gunshot wounds.
    The victim was taken to an area hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
    Anyone with information is asked to call Baltimore Police Department’s Homicide Section at (410) 396-2100, or use the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line, at 1-866-7
  • Reports: Barbara Sinatra Dies At Age 90

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Barbara Sinatra, the fourth and final wife of Frank Sinatra, has died at the age of 90, according to TMZ.
    Sinatra reportedly died Tuesday at her home in California after months of battling with her health,  according to a rep for her org, the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center Foundation.
    Barbara and Frank Sinatra were married for almost 22 years until his death in 1998.
    Barbara was a model and Vegas showgirl and was a philanthropist in her later years, wor
  • Taco Bell Partners With Lyft To Offer ‘Ride-Thru’ Meals

    IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Taco Bell is testing a new service that allows users of the ride-sharing app Lyft to add a Taco Bell stop to their ride with the click of a button.
    The companies have announced “Taco Mode,” an option for Lyft app users. Taco Bell says Lyft users who select Taco Mode get a custom menu, a taco-themed car and a free taco when they make their “ride-thru” stop at a nearby Taco Bell.
    The fast food chain and Lyft are set to test the feature in Orange
  • Teacher Panhandles For Money To Buy School Supplies

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma elementary school teacher has taken to panhandling for money to buy school supplies for her third-grade classroom.
    Teresa Danks told KOKI-TV that she sought donations after slumping state revenue led to reduced funding for education in recent years. Danks says she has spent $2,000 to $3,000 of her $35,000 salary on supplies for her students.
    With a sign asking for donations and saying “Anything Helps,” Danks raised $55 in six minutes standing at
  • Detroit’s Comerica Park Offers Entry Using Fingerprint Scans

    DETROIT (AP) — A new program will allow baseball fans at Tigers games in Detroit to get into the ballpark by using fingerprints to verify their identity.
    The biometrics scanning system is making its debut this week at Comerica Park. Visitors may enroll using a state-issued driver’s license.
    Fans will still go through security and display their tickets. Ballpark officials say, however, those willing to have their fingers scanned for fingerprints will have access to shorter lines. The
  • Chaos Erupts At City Hall Hearing For Proposed Gun Bill

    BALTIMORE (WJZ/AP) — Chaos erupted Tuesday at a Baltimore City Hall hearing for a proposed mandatory one-year sentence for possession of an illegal handgun.
    Kimberly Eiten was at the hearing, and was able to shoot the video above. She will have more on this story at 4, 5 and 6 p.m. on WJZ.
    At least one person was injured as police pulled people from the room, and an ambulance was called to the scene. Before things escalated, there were lots of outbursts, and council members had issued seve
  • Report: CTE Found In Nearly 90 Percent Of Football Players

    CHICAGO (AP) — Research on 202 former football players found evidence of brain disease in nearly all of them, from athletes in the NFL, college and even high school.
    It’s the largest update on chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a brain disease linked with repeated head blows.
    But the report doesn’t confirm that the condition is common in all football players; it reflects high occurrence in samples at a Boston brain bank that studies CTE. Many donors or their families con
  • Brain Disease Seen In Most Football Players In Large Report

    CHICAGO (AP) — Research on 202 former football players found evidence of brain disease in nearly all of them, from athletes in the NFL, college and even high school.
    It’s the largest update on chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a brain disease linked with repeated head blows.
    But the report doesn’t confirm that the condition is common in all football players; it reflects high occurrence in samples at a Boston brain bank that studies CTE. Many donors or their families con
  • Rosenstein: ‘Mutual Respect’ Needed For Confidence In Police

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Deputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told the nation’s oldest civil rights organization on Tuesday that building public confidence in law enforcement “is one of our great challenges.” He said police have a special responsibility to follow the law, and citizens have an obligation to respect the police.
    Rosenstein spoke to the NAACP’s national convention in Baltimore, a city that experienced unrest following the 2015 death of Freddie Gray
  • 2017 Mid-American Conference Football Preview: East Division

    Ryan Mayer
    College football season is almost here. As you prepare to root for your favorite team on Saturday, we’ll bring you previews of each conference, separating the teams into a couple categories: contenders, bowl teams, and rebuilding. The tiers are fairly self-explanatory. Contenders means these teams will push for the division/conference title. Bowl bidders are expected to be in the conversation for a bowl bid. Rebuilding teams are in the process of attempting to get into cont
  • Community Gathers To ‘Celebrate Life Of Trees Murdered By Tree Killer’

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Residents in one Catonsville neighborhood are gathering to remember cherry trees that have been “murdered by a tree killer.”
    Someone has attacked dozens of Japanese cherry trees on an Edmondson Ave. median.
    RELATED: Catonsville Residents Wondering Who Purposefully Damaged Neighborhood Cherry Trees
    Neighbors will gather to “celebrate the lives of the eight flowering cherry trees cut short by a tree killer.” Kids will also hang “Get W
  • Man Named ‘Pope’ Among Suspects Arrested For Theft Of Baltimore Basilica Signs

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A man with the last name Pope was one of two men arrested after police say they stole four Baltimore Basilica brass signs.
    Anthony Pope and Sean Smith were arrested on charges of felony theft and destruction of property after police found them with the Basilica signs and a crowbar.
    Police were called out to the intersection of N. Charles St. and Fayette St. at 3:45 a.m. Tuesday.
    A citywide camera operator told responding officers about a man who appeared to be loadin
  • Ravens RB Kenneth Dixon Suffers Meniscus Tear, Out For Season

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon is facing another knee injury. Dixon suffered a tear in his meniscus. He will be out for the 2017 season.
    Dixon was slated to miss the first four games of the season due to suspension for violating the league’s performance enhancing drug policy.
    RELATED: Ravens RB Kenneth Dixon Suspended For Four Games In 2017
    Dixon also dealt with a knee injury to open last season.
     
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  • Ravens RB Kenneth Dixon Suffers Meniscus Tear

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Ravens running back Kenneth Dixon suffered a tear in his meniscus. He will have surgery later today.
    Dixon was slated to miss the first four games of the season due to suspension for violating the league’s performance enhancing drug policy.
    Meniscus tears usually require a six-to-eight week recovery period.
    Dixon also dealt with a knee injury to open last season.
     
     
     
  • 16-Year-Old Charged With Murdering His Mother With A Hammer In Bel Air

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A 16-year-old is charged as an adult in connection with the death of his mother last week in their Bel Air home.
    Andrew Zaragoza, a student at C. Milton Wright High School, allegedly beat 56-year-old Donna Zaragoza to death with a hammer.
    Police were called to the home on Jeanett Way around 6:30 a.m. July 20.
    According to our news partners at The Baltimore Sun, public defender Tim Bahr told Judge David Carey that Andrew was a victim of mental, emotional and physical abuse
  • Rescuer Clung To Boy Plucked From Arizona Flash Flood

    As Steve West dangled from a rope hooked to a hovering helicopter, he wrapped his arms tightly around the 4-year-old boy he had just plucked from raging floodwaters below.
    West, a Pima County sheriff’s deputy among those sent to rescue hikers stranded in a canyon, was scared the child would fall through the harness that seemed loose around his small frame. But West managed to safely hoist the boy into the helicopter and away from the rapids that forced him and his father atop a boulder.
    Th
  • Who Could Win The Heisman Trophy?

    Ken Zalis from PressBoxOnline.com joins Ed & Rob to discuss the potential candidates for the Heisman Trophy winner.
    Lamar Jackson took home the Heisman last season. Which player will win it this season?
    “I would be so surprised if it’s not a quarterback. There are so many quarterbacks this year. To me, it’s going to be a quarterback year in college football,” said Zalis. ESPN listed the odds of each player winning.
    One of the top quarterbacks that Zalis
  • Lancaster County SPCA Going Out Of Business

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Today, July 25, is the last day that Lancaster County’s SPCA will be accepting owner-surrendered pets and strays.
    The SPCA is going out of business “due to a failed business model and lack of funds,” it announced Monday.
    Local media reports that the shelter will still be accepting strays brought in by police from contracted municipalities and the City of Lancaster, at least for a while, to allow time for those towns to find alternative arrangements.
    A fin
  • Emergency Services Director: Kent Island Tornado Looks ‘Like Somebody Steered It… Away From Homes’

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Fourteen homes and one business were destroyed by a E-F2 tornado that struck Kent Island early Monday morning, authorities say.
    Residents and officials say they still can’t believe only one person was injured during the storm, which traveled about two miles with top winds at 125 miles per hour.
    “Looking at the damage, and the path that the storm and the community that it hit, we can’t believe that there was only one injury that we had to transport to a ho
  • Teenage Driver Livestreams Crash That Killed Sister

    FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A teenage driver lost control of her car while she was livestreaming on Instagram and recorded part of the crash that authorities say killed her younger sister in California.
    After a gap in the livestream, the driver is seen leaning over the body of the girl, trying to shake her awake and saying she was sorry. She said she expected to spend the rest of her life in prison but doesn’t care.
    “This is the last thing I wanted to happen, OK? … Rest in pea
  • Groups Oppose Baltimore Mandatory 1-Year Gun Sentences

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Community and labor groups are urging Baltimore officials to oppose a proposed mandatory one-year sentence for possession of an illegal handgun.
    They have scheduled a news conference for Tuesday in Baltimore. The groups include Communities United, Jews United for Justice, The Sentencing Project and Baltimore BLOC.
    They say decades of research show that incarceration doesn’t make communities safer. They say neighborhoods most impacted by violence are already the most
  • AP Sources: Trump Speaks To Advisers About Firing Sessions

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has spoken with advisers about firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions, as he continues to rage against Sessions’ decision to recuse himself from all matters related to the Russia investigation.
    The president’s anger again bubbled into public view Monday as he referred to Sessions in a tweet as “beleaguered.”Privately, Trump has speculated aloud to allies in recent days about the potential consequences of firing Sessions, accor
  • Last Orca Calf Born In Captivity At SeaWorld Park Dies

    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The last killer whale born in captivity under SeaWorld’s former orca-breeding program died Monday at the company’s San Antonio park, SeaWorld said.
    Veterinarians were treating 3-month-old Kyara for an infection last weekend, but her health continued to decline, the Orlando-based company said in a news release.
    “Kyara had a tremendous impact on the entire zoological team, not to mention all of the guests that had the chance to see her,” San Anton
  • Deputy AG Rosenstein To Address NAACP Convention

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will address the NAACP annual convention in Baltimore.
    The Department of Justice says in a release that on Tuesday morning Rosenstein will talk about violent crime and efforts to reduce hate crimes.
    The 108th convention of the NAACP began Saturday and runs through Wednesday.
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  • Promising ‘A Better Deal,’ Democrats Try To Rebrand Party

    BERRYVILLE, Va. (AP) — Promising “A Better Deal” for American workers, Democratic Party leaders rolled out a new agenda with a populist pitch on Monday aimed at winning back the working-class voters they lost to President Donald Trump in November.
    Democratic congressional leaders left the Beltway for small-town Berryville, Virginia, to stake a claim to competing in rural and Republican-leaning areas. Acknowledging they failed to offer a compelling economic message during the 20
  • WEATHER BLOG: Cooler, Clearer And Beautiful!

    Hi Everyone!What a beautiful start to the day. As I write this,temps are in the gentle mid 60’s, the humidity is peeling out of the area, and the haze which has blurred out Inner Harbor “beauty shots” is gone. High pressure dropping out of the Western Great Lakes has done a job on July’s heat, and that is the weather story for the next two days, and essentially the next 5+ days.Today’s forecast high of 82° is, if you use the 105° heat index of late last week
  • Best Places To Meet New People In Baltimore

    By Joel Furches
    Sadly, in this day and age, social media had made people afraid of real-life interactions with folks. It is far easier to hide behind your tablet, phone or laptop than to go out and strike up a friendly conversation with a live person. Studies show that, in a world where everyone has instant access to everyone else online, the world is a much more lonely place. Baltimore is a bustling and friendly town filled with social activities which have brought people togethe
  • McCain Making Dramatic Senate Return For Crucial Health Vote

    WASHINGTON (AP) — John McCain will make a dramatic return to the Senate for a make-or-break vote on Republican health care legislation Tuesday just days after getting diagnosed with brain cancer, giving an emotional and arithmetical boost to his party’s reeling effort to repeal Obamacare.
    The decision by the 80-year-old senator to travel to Washington from his Arizona home was announced by his office in a brief press release late Monday night. It comes with the GOP bill to erase and
  • Linkin Park Releases Statement About Band Member’s Death

    NEW YORK (AP) — Linkin Park said their hearts are broken following the death of lead singer Chester Bennington, who died by hanging last week.
    The rock band said Monday that the “shock waves of grief and denial are still sweeping through our family as we come to grips with what has happened.”
    Bennington, who was 41, hanged himself from a bedroom door in his home near Los Angeles. The Los Angeles County coroner ruled that the death was a suicide.
    The band started the statement w
  • Bay City Community Comes Together Following EF-2 Tornado

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —  After a night of destruction, neighbors pull together in one of the hardest hit communities.
    The Elks Lodge unloaded thousands of bottles of water to give away and they’ll be at Metapeake Elementary till 1 a.m. Tuesday.
    Waters was a prized commodity during the blazing heat on Monday, as crews and average citizens tried to clean up the devastation that surrounded them in Bay City. One husband and wife loaded up their truck and started driving around to hel
  • Dead Shark Washes Up On Ocean City Beach

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A surprise for some beach goers in Ocean City on Monday when a large shark washes up on the shore.
    Our media partner The Baltimore Sun obtained video showing lifeguards pulling the dead six-foot-long shark from the water near 120th street.
    The Sun reports the shark was already dead when it wash up on the beach, according to town officials.
    Ocean City lifeguards pulled the shark from the water in front of a crowd of vacationers.
    It is not yet clear what kind of shark it is
  • Estate Of Raven Ray Lewis For Sale, Reduce In Price

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Former Raven and NFL star Ray Lewis has reduced the asking price for his Baltimore County home.
    The future Hall of Famer’s house has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. It also includes its own theater, gym, sauna, pool and pool house.
    The asking price of the 28-acre property, which was on the market for $2.95 million dollars has been reduced by $450,000 dollars.
    You can now snag Ray Lewis’ home for just $2.5 million dollars.
    Realtor.com reports
  • Estate Of Former Raven Ray Lewis For Sale For A Reduced Price

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Former Raven and NFL star Ray Lewis has reduced the asking price for his Baltimore County home.
    The future Hall of Famer’s house has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. It also includes its own theater, gym, sauna, pool and pool house.
    The asking price of the 28-acre property, which was on the market for $2.95 million dollars has been reduced by $450,000 dollars.
    You can now snag Ray Lewis’ home for just $2.5 million dollars.
    Realtor.com reports
  • ‘Game Of Thrones’ Actor Who Played Hodor DJs In Las Vegas

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — The actor who played a gentle giant named Hodor in the HBO show “Game of Thrones” has made his Las Vegas pool party debut.
    The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports Irish actor Kristian Nairn performed as the DJ on Sunday at The Linq Hotel.
    The set marked his third gig in Las Vegas, with prior shows taking place at Ghostbar in the Palms and Sushisamba in the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian.
    In honor of Sunday’s performance, a throne made of pool noodles sa
  • Gausman, Orioles Hand Rays Season-Worst 5th Loss In Row, 5-0

    ST. PETERBURG, Fla. (AP) — Kevin Gausman pitched six strong innings, Adam Jones homered and the Baltimore Orioles sent the Tampa Bay Rays to their season-worst fifth straight loss, 5-0 Monday night.
    The Rays began the day tied for the second AL wild-card spot. Baltimore won for the sixth time in eight games.
    Gausman (7-7) gave up five hits and struck out eight. Darren O’Day, Brad Brach and Richard Bleier completed a six-hitter
    Blake Snell (0-6) went a career-high seven-plus innings.
  • Weather Blog: Cool Front On Its Way, Drier Next Couple Of Days

    More storms in the region tonight, some produced heavy rains and gusty winds as well.
    The area around Kent Island that had a strong EF 2 tornado touch down just yesterday, has reported more rains tonight and some gusty winds as well.
    A cool front is crossing the region and will bring drier and more comfortable conditions for the next few days.
    Cleanup after the tornado should not be hampered by weather until later Thursday when more showers may approach the region.
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  • Harford County Community Recovering From Heavy Rains & Flooding

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The same storm system that spawned a tornado caused major flash flooding in parts of Harford County. Kimberly Eiten has more with the impact there.
    Well into Monday, neighbors say they were pushing water towards storm drains, trying to clean up after a wet Sunday.
    A ring of rust from floods past.
    “The water got about this high,” says one Havre de Grace resident Neil Goldman.
    And a trail of water on the pavement from the latest storm. After two decades living i
  • Baltimore Police: Louisiana Authorities Arrest ‘Public Enemy No.1’

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police say authorities in Louisiana have arrested ‘Public Enemy Number 1,’ Cortez Wall.Police say Monday night Wall was arrested in Shreveport, Lousiana.
    RELATED: Baltimore PD Names New ‘Public Enemy #1’
    The 18-year-old man was wanted by police for a homicide on the 300 block of Whitridge Avenue on May 6.
    Police say Cortez has a long history of violence.
    This story will be updated.
  • Severe Weather Alerts For Baltimore, Harford Cos.

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The National Weather Service says there is a severe thunderstorm warning for Baltimore and Harford Counties until 8:15 p.m.
    There is also a coastal flood advisory for Dorcheste, Somerset, Wicomico counties until 5 a.m. Tuesday.
    This story is being updated.
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