• Squeegee Corps hosts first real car wash in south Baltimore - WBAL Baltimore

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    Squeegee Corps hosts first real car wash in south Baltimore
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    After a successful popup car wash at Baltimore's City Hall last week, the Squeegee Corps held its first real car wash in south Baltimore Wednesday. The initiative aims to get young people off the street. About 10 youth with the Squeegee Corps were out ...and more »
  • 13 Things You Didn’t Know About WWE Superstar Jinder Mahal

    By Norm Elrod
    Jinder Mahal’s rise to stardom and championship glory seems sudden, even by pro wrestling standards. But Mahal had been wrestling for years, and was already almost a year into his second WWE stint when he defeated Randy Orton for the WWE Championship.
    Will he retain the title at SummerSlam? Who can ever know what WWE has planned? But here are a few things we do know about Mahal.
    1. Jinder Mahal was born as Yuvraj Singh Dhesi on July 19, 1986 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Dhesi
  • ‘Pac Meets Bach’ Giving Students Chance To Create, Learn About Music

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Living Classrooms hand-selected 22 students from the surrounding community for a pilot program with Major Key Foundation to encourage creativity and careers in the music industry.
    The unique camp titled “Pac Meets Bach,” exposes the students, grades 4-9, to professional music production software, state of the art recording equipment, and even professional artists.
    “I enjoyed meeting the people, learning new things, how to use my voice,” said st
  • Police Searching For Missing New Jersey Man Who Visited Maryland

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Howard County police are searching for a missing New Jersey man who was last seen last week in Maryland.
    Investigators say David Gipson Smith, 28, of Pilesgrove, New Jersey, visited a friend on August 5 in Maryland and has not been seen since August 6 where he was dropped off in the area of the 2000 block of Woodbine Road.Smith’s family contacted police Saturday after Smith didn’t return home or report to work.
    Police searched the Woodbine area and spoke to res
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  • Ian Anthony Dale – “One Of The Best Decisions I Ever Made Coming On Board This Show”

    CBS’ sci-fi thriller Salvation returns tonight at 9 PM EST with a special double episode. Tonight’s episodes are titled “Seeing Red” and “From Russia, With Love.”
    Ahead of tonight’s shows, CBS Local’s Matt Weiss spoke with Ian Anthony Dale who plays Harris Edwards about taking on this role, working with his castmates and what his character has gone through in this action packed first season.
    MW- Good morning Ian, how are you doing?!
    IAD- I’m
  • Baltimore woman, once Public Enemy No. 1, sentenced to 100 years for shootings - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore woman, once Public Enemy No. 1, sentenced to 100 years for shootings
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    A 31-year-old woman from Northeast Baltimore was sentenced Tuesday to 100 years in prison for wounding two women, one of whom was pregnant, during a shootout in September, prosecutors said. Baltimore police had named Marion Daughton “Public ...
  • Report: Baltimore Ravens and Jeremy Zuttah are close to a deal - Baltimore Beatdown

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    Report: Baltimore Ravens and Jeremy Zuttah are close to a deal
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    A few months ago, the Baltimore Ravens shipped center, Jeremy Zuttah, out of town in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers for a 2017 sixth-round draft pick. Zuttah spent three years, from 2014-2016 as the starting center for the Ravens, and was coming ...and more »
  • New Report On Possible Cause Of Deadly Silver Springs Apartment Explosion

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The preliminary report has been released for an explosion and fire that killed seven and injured dozens last year at a Silver Spring apartment.
    Some questions now have answers, but a big question still remains.
    One year ago, an explosion and fire blasted apart the Flower Branch Apartments in Silver Spring.
    Firefighters managed to rescue some trapped by the flames, and rushed three dozen injured to area hospitals, but seven residents were killed when a large section of the
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  • 40 Years After His Death, Fans Still Go Crazy For ‘The King’

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Wednesday marks the 40 year anniversary of Elvis Presley’s death, and many of his fans went to his final resting place to remember one of the most influential musical stars of the 20th century.
    Presley’s daughter, Lisa Marie, was there, helping thousands of Elvis fans on their candlelit pilgrimage through the Graceland estate and to his grave site.
    “You grow up listening to all his albums as a teenager,” said one fan. “And it’s jus
  • Neo-Nazi Site’s Publisher Says He’s Got No Home On Internet

    BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A neo-Nazi website’s publisher said Wednesday that he has “effectively been completely banned from the internet” after mocking the victim of a deadly car attack at a white nationalist rally in Virginia.
    “Clearly, the powers that be believe that they have the ability to simply kick me off the internet,” Andrew Anglin, who has published the site from an undisclosed location, complained to The Associated Press in an e-mail.
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  • Record Breaking 36 Pound Drum Caught In New York Lake

    ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A western New York man has reeled in a record-breaking fish from Oneida Lake.
    The freshwater drum caught by Jason Bair, of Macedon, on June 16 weighed 36 pounds, beating the previous state record set last year by more than 6 pounds.The Department of Environmental Conservation says freshwater drum, also called sheephead, are growing much bigger than they ever have in New York waters. That’s likely because of their ability to eat invasive zebra and quagga mussels, u
  • Prime Rib, Loch Bar among most 'charming' places in Baltimore, says InStyle magazine - Baltimore Sun (blog)

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    Prime Rib, Loch Bar among most 'charming' places in Baltimore, says InStyle magazine
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    Mount Vernon's The Prime Rib is one of the seven most charming places in Baltimore, according to InStyle magazine. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun). Chris KaltenbachContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Mount Vernon mainstay The Prime Rib and Harbor ...
  • Charlottesville Victim’s Mother Urges ‘Righteous Action’

    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — The mother of the young woman mowed down while protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville urged mourners at a memorial service Wednesday to “make my daughter’s death worthwhile” by confronting injustice the way she did.
    “They tried to kill my child to shut her up. Well, guess what? You just magnified her,” said Susan Bro, receiving a standing ovation from the hundreds who packed a downtown theater to remember 32-year-ol
  • HBO Producer Sentenced To Year In Prison After Dermatologist’s Death

    NEW YORK (AP) — An HBO producer who helped drag an unconscious dermatologist down to the lobby of a New York City apartment building after she overdosed was sentenced to a year in prison Tuesday by a judge who said her life might have been saved if he had immediately called an ambulance rather than trying to protect “your own reputation.”
    Marc Henry Johnson, 53, also was ordered to pay a $20,000 fine and perform 200 hours of community service in a program aimed at preventing su
  • Baltimore 'Quietly' Takes Down Four Confederate Statues After Charlottesville - NBCNews.com

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    Baltimore 'Quietly' Takes Down Four Confederate Statues After Charlottesville
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    Onlookers cheered early Wednesday as crews carted away Confederate monuments in Baltimore, where city leaders vowed to remove the four that reside on public property following this weekend's deadly violence in Virginia. But while Baltimore's decision ...
    Baltimore Mayor On Confederate Statues: 'I Wanted Them Out Of The City'CBS Baltimore / WJZ
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  • Guinness gets liquor license for Baltimore County taproom - Baltimore Sun

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    Guinness gets liquor license for Baltimore County taproom
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    The Guinness Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House took another step forward as the brewer secured a liquor license for its planned Baltimore County taproom. The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore County unanimously approved the ...
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  • Police Seek Missing Texas Woman Who May Be In Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find a missing Texas woman who may be in Baltimore.
    38-year-old Michelle Chong was reported missing from Wichita Falls, Tx., back on August 8.
    Investigators believe she could be in the Baltimore area.
    Anyone with information on Chong is asked to call 911.
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  • NFLPA Says NFL Has “Lack Of Credibility” In Dealing With Ezekiel Elliott Case

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Ding ding ding. It’s the NFL vs the NFLPA.
    The NFL suspended the Dallas Cowboy’s running back Ezekiel Elliott last week after a yearlong investigation into a domestic violence case. The NFL Players Association appealed the six-game suspension and said it will represent Elliott “to ensure that the NFL is held to its obligation of adhering to principles of industrial due process under the collective bargaining agreement.&rdquo
  • University Of Florida Rejects White Nationalist Event

    GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The University of Florida on Wednesday denied a request by a group headed by white nationalist Richard Spencer to rent space on the campus for a September event and his supporters vowed to file a court challenge.
    UF President W. Kent Fuchs said in a statement that the decision was made after assessing risks to the campus, community and law enforcement following last weekend’s deadly violence during a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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  • Frank Nobilo On Wyndham Championship: ‘Kevin Kisner Win Would Be Fairytale Story’

    By Dave Shedloski
    Closing time. One last call for the FedExCup Playoffs.
    The $5.8 million Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, for decades has been a popular stop on the PGA TOUR. But it’s now also a more important stop, because it represents the final event of the FedExCup regular season. At Sunday’s conclusion, the top 125 players in the FedExCup points standings advance to the Playoffs and lock up exempt status for the 2017-18 PGA TOUR sea
  • Baltimore police ask for help identifying suspect in video of downtown shooting - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore police ask for help identifying suspect in video of downtown shooting
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    Baltimore police on Wednesday released video from a shooting in downtown Baltimore earlier this month, along with a request for the public's help in identifying the suspect. Baltimore police on Wednesday released video from a shooting in downtown ...
    Man dies in West Baltimore shootingFox Baltimoreall 13 news articles »
  • European aluminum maker Constellium to move US offices to downtown Baltimore - Baltimore Sun

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    European aluminum maker Constellium to move US offices to downtown Baltimore
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    A European aluminum manufacturer plans to relocate its U.S. corporate offices from New York to Baltimore. Constellium US Holdings II LLC, whose parent company is headquartered in Amsterdam, already has started moving workers into its new office at 300 ...
  • Bonnie Tyler To Sing ‘Total Eclipse Of The Heart’ During Actual Eclipse

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Bonnie Tyler will sing her iconic hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” during Monday’s solar eclipse.
    Tyler will perform the 1983 classic on board the Royal Caribbean’s Total Eclipse Cruise with Joe Jonas’ DNCE.
    “We’re set to take vacationers on an unprecedented experience that is nearly a century in the making,” said Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. “A total solar eclipse hasn&r
  • Trump Disbands White House Business Councils After Resignations

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — President Donald Trump has disbanded two White House business councils after several members resigned following his remarks on the Charlottesville protest.
    CEOs have been resigning since Saturday, when Trump blamed both sides for the weekend violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, between white supremacists and counterprotesters. The resignation accelerated after Trump on Tuesday again blamed “both sides.”
    Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank was one of the C
  • Judge Suspended For Calling Counter-Protesters ‘Snowflakes’

    LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia judge has been suspended for commenting online that opponents of Confederate monuments are “snowflakes” and “nut cases.”
    Gwinnett County Magistrate Court Judge Jim Hinkle was suspended Tuesday. The court’s chief judge, Kristina Hammer Blum, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution the suspension was effective immediately “while I consider the appropriate final action.”
    Violence during a Charlottesville, Vi
  • Police: Man found murdered in car in Baltimore - ABC2 News

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    Police: Man found murdered in car in Baltimore
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    Copyright 2017 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Baltimore Police investigating a homicide. (Manny Locke ABC2). Show Caption Hide Caption. Previous Next. BALTIMORE ...
  • Eastbound Route 50’s Salisbury Bypass Closed Due To Pavement Damage

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Eastbound Route 50’s Salisbury bypass has been closed at the US 50 Business split after drainage erosion made repairs necessary for the heavily-used road.
    The right lane at this location was already closed for pipe repair, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation.The westbound Salisbury Bypass remains open and unaffected by the closure.
    “Significant rainfall last weekend created additional erosion under the road,” said MDOT District Engine
  • More Arrests Made In Toppling Of Confederate Statue

    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — More protesters were arrested Wednesday for participating in a demonstration that toppled a Confederate statue in North Carolina.
    The statue in Durham came down Monday night when a protester climbed a ladder to attach a rope and demonstrators on the ground pulled the bronze soldier from its pedestal.
    On Wednesday, Dante Strobino and Ngoc Loan Tran were led away in handcuffs when they came to a court hearing for the woman who climbed the ladder.
    The Durham County Sherif
  • Woman Died Of Shock From Naked Intruder Jumping Into Her Bed

    BURNHAM, Maine (AP) — The state medical examiner’s office says a 72-year-old Maine woman died from a heart attack after a naked trespasser jumped into bed with her during a home invasion.
    The Morning Sentinel obtained a medical examiner’s report saying Joyce Woods suffered from coronary artery disease and died of shock during the April home invasion.
    Thirty-six-year-old Tara Shibles was indicted in May on manslaughter, aggravated criminal trespassing and assault charges. Her tr
  • Fan Essentials: Here’s Conor McGregor’s Key To Beating Floyd Mayweather

    Ryan Mayer
    Conor Mcgregor has a tall task ahead of him when he steps into the ring to face Floyd “Money” Mayweather on August 26th. The bout will be McGregor’s first professional boxing match and he’s going up against an undefeated opponent who is considered among the best to ever lace up the gloves. Experts aren’t giving McGregor much of a chance as long as Floyd maintains his usual fighting style.
    However, with any fight, there’s always a discussion of what
  • Orioles To Celebrate 25th Anniversary On August 18-19

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Orioles are celebrating a very special anniversary this season.
    Check out the scheduled events below:
    Friday, August 18
    Prior to Friday’s game, all fans will receive an Oriole Park 25th anniversary poster. Following the game, all fans can enjoy a spectacular fireworks display which will feature popular music from 1992.
    Saturday, August 19 
    Fans are encouraged to arrive early on Saturday as the Orioles celebrate the 25th anniversary season of Oriol
  • Judge Denies New Sentencing Hearing For DC Sniper

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Montgomery County Circuit Court judge has denied a new sentencing hearing for convicted sniper Lee Malvo.
    In his ruling, judge Robert A. Greenberg found that the “sentence imposed was substantively and procedurally legal under the law of this state.”
    A federal judge in Norfolk had previously ordered new sentencing hearings for Malvo in Fairfax and Spotsylvania Counties because of a Supreme Court ruling that mandatory life sentences for juveniles are unc
  • Father Charged With Murder In Death Of 6-Month-Old Son

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 34-year-old man has been arrested for the death of his 6-month-old son back in 2016.
    Cornelius McBride faces charges of first and second degree murder and child abuse in the death of Kahlil Cannady.
    This case goes back to March 25, 2016, when Cannady died at a local hospital.
    An autopsy determined his death was from blunt force trauma.
    Police then began investigating, and identified McBride as a suspect in his son’s death.
    McBride was arrested on Tuesday
  • The History Of The Now-Removed Confederate Statues Of Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore city crews took down all four Confederate monuments across the city overnight.
    On Monday night, the Baltimore City Council passed a resolution calling for the immediate deconstruction of these monuments, days after a “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia that drew both white nationalists and counter-protesters turned violent.
    Here’s more information about each of the now-removed monuments, all courtesy of Baltimore city reco
  • 5 Missing After Army Helicopter Goes Down

    HONOLULU (AP) — U.S. Coast Guard and military crews are searching the ocean off Hawaii for five crewmembers of an Army helicopter that reportedly went down during a training exercise, authorities said Wednesday.
    Officials at Wheeler Army Airfield near Honolulu reported losing communications around 10 p.m. Tuesday with the crew of a UH-60 Black Hawk, the Coast Guard said in a news release.
    Responding teams reported spotting a debris field about 2 miles west of Kaena Point, Oahu, shortly bef
  • Union Appeals Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott’s 6-Game Suspension

    NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL Players Association has appealed Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension over the league’s conclusion that its 2016 rushing leader injured his former girlfriend in three separate incidents last summer.
    The union said Tuesday it will represent Elliott “to ensure that the NFL is held to its obligation of adhering to principles of industrial due process under the collective bargaining agreement.”
    The NFL suspended
  • Mowins To Be First Woman To Call NFL Play-By-Play For CBS

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Beth Mowins will become the first woman to call NFL play-by-play for CBS.
    Mowins will team with former NFL kicker Jay Feely for her debut on Sept. 24 when Cleveland plays at Indianapolis. The network released its announcer pairings Tuesday.
    Mowins will start the season calling a Monday night NFL game between the Chargers and Broncos for ESPN. She will be the second woman to call play-by-play for an NFL regular-season game and first since NBC’s Gayle Sierens in 1987.
  • Coach John Harbaugh Undaunted By Ravens Escalating Injuries

    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh’s steely resolve is being tested with nine players already lost for the season because of injuries, suspension or retirement.
    Nonetheless, Harbaugh contends the Ravens have enough depth to overcome those challenges.
    Several players will get a chance to bolster that optimism in the second preseason game Thursday night against the Miami Dolphins. Harbaugh is hoping his short-handed team can build off a solid performance in l
  • Former Daughters of the Confederacy leader on Baltimore ... - Baltimore Sun

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    Former Daughters of the Confederacy leader on Baltimore ...
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    The former president of the Maryland chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, said she had considered chaining herself to the Confederate Soldiers ...and more »
  • Baltimore police investigate two overnight shootings - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore police investigate two overnight shootings
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    Officers went to the 4300 block of Willshire Avenue avenue Tuesday at 11:25 p.m. for a shooting report, police said. There, they found a 37-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds to his calf and groin. The victim told police he was sitting in his ...and more »
  • Four Ravens to watch vs Miami Dolphins: Offensive Edition - Baltimore Beatdown

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    Four Ravens to watch vs Miami Dolphins: Offensive Edition
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    The Ravens second preseason game of the 2017 season will be played on Thursday night in Miami against the Dolphins. Below are four players to watch during Baltimore's second preseason game: 1. Ryan Mallett. For the second straight week, all eyes will ...and more »
  • Wednesday, August 16, 2017

    People Are Talking about Crab Bash. Ron Matz has more from the B&O Brasserie.
    Marty and Linh have Coffee With Karin Slaughter, author of “The Good Daughter.”
  • Add PFF to the list of Ravens doubters - Baltimore Beatdown

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    Add PFF to the list of Ravens doubters
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    Pro Football Focus has carved out a profitable niche in the football industry. While their analysis is not perfect, they must be doing something right if 27 NFL teams pay them for their data. In fact, their thorough player grading may be a significant ...
  • Albers Earns 1st Win In 4 Years, Mariners Top Orioles 3-1

    SEATTLE (AP) — Andrew Albers’ perseverance paid off for himself and the Seattle Mariners.
    The left-hander earned his first major league win in four years, pitching five effective innings as the Mariners beat the Baltimore Orioles 3-1 on Tuesday night to snap a five-game losing streak.
    “You come up that first time and you think this probably isn’t going to be the last,” said Albers, called up from the minors earlier in the day. “All of a sudden you go a couple,
  • All of Baltimore's confederate monuments are gone. pic.twitter.com/a14QhTWI1d - TIME

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    The Baltimore City Council voted Monday to take the statues down immediately. The removal order, from Mayor Catherine Pugh, came after a woman was killed in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend when a car plowed into a crowd of counter-protesters at ...
    Protesters pull down Confederate statue at old Durham County courthouseWNCN
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  • Confederate Statues In Baltimore Taken Down Overnight

    WJZ (Baltimore)– Overnight Baltimore City crews began removing confederate monuments around the city.
    The Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson monument at Wyman Park Dell was removed with a crowd watching.
    The Robert B. Taney monument in Mt. Vernon also came down.
    Crews are on the site of the confederate Women’s monument at University Parkway to take that one down.
    This comes just days after the Baltimore City Council passed a resolution Monday calling for
  • Vigil Held For Slain Baltimore Dollar General Store Manager

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– An emotional vigil was held Tuesday in memory of a Dollar General store manager killed in cold blood in West Baltimore.
    Loved ones gathered outside of the store in Edmondson Village to remember Deric Ford Sr.
    Investigators say the 54-year-old was killed last week when two suspects robbed the store.
    One suspect, 27-year-old Michael Thompson has been arrested.
    The other suspect remains at large.
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  • Md. Driver Rescued After Truck Goes Off Interstate

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Fire crews in Harford County rushed to save a driver trapped after a truck goes flying off the interstate and into the woods.
    It happened Tuesday afternoon along northbound I-95 near the Mountain Road exit in Joppa.
    Fire crews used the “Jaws of Life” to free the female driver and a rope rescue team brought her up the hill to an ambulance.
    She was taken to shock trauma with serious injuries.
    The cause of the crash is under investigation.
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  • Three shot in Baltimore on Tuesday - Baltimore Sun

    Three shot in Baltimore on Tuesday
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    Two men, 38 and 41 years old, were shot in the 1500 block of East 35th Street in the Ednor Gardens neighborhood around 6:55 p.m. The men took themselves to hospitals for gunshot wounds. A gun was found at the scene, police said. Another man was ...
  • Md. Man Pleads Guilty To Supporting ISIS

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 32-year-old Maryland man has pleaded guilty to supporting the terrorist group ISIS.
    Mohamed Elshinawy of Edgewood pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State, providing and attempting to provide material support to ISIS terrorism financing, and making false statements in connection with a terrorism matter.
    “He pledged his support to ISIS and the caliphate, promised to be a martyr for the cause,” said ac

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