• Forecasters predict a mild, not-so-snowy winter for Maryland - Baltimore Sun (blog)

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    Forecasters predict a mild, not-so-snowy winter for Maryland
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    Marylanders should be prepared for some snow and cold. (MATT BUTTON | AEGIS STAFF / Baltimore Sun Media Group). Scott DanceContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center in College Park are calling for potentially ...
  • Victims Of Edgewood Business Shooting Described As Family By Co-Workers

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — We’re now learning from families and survivors of Wednesday’s deadly shooting at an Edgewood granite business just how tight knit all the victims were.
    Those working at Advanced Granite Solutions considered themselves like family, and they’re now grieving the loss of three brothers and the two still in critical condition.
    The two victims at Shock Trauma are identified as Enoc Sosa, 38 and Jose Gillen, 37.
    WJZ’s George Solis obtained
  • Towson Pro Skateboarder Raises Money For Skate Park Named After Slain Boy

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)-– Since 2008, Joey Jett from Towson was already a skateboard phenomenon, and now he’s using his fame to help local boarders.
    He was touched by the 2011 death of skater Jake Owen, who was killed by a driver distracted when using a cellphone.
    Jett had stopped skating for a short period because competition bored him, but now he’s back in a big, big way.
    He’s on a world tour with one of the most highly respected skateboarders in the world.
    When Joey was 8 year
  • New Upgrades Added To Annual Baltimore Running Festival

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The 17th annual Baltimore Running Festival is expecting more than 23,000 runners to participate this year.
    The upgrades to this year’s course will highlight the beautiful Inner Harbor and encourage visitors to return to Baltimore throughout the year.
    The running festival brings together athletes from around the world.
    “We got 23,000 people coming to this city this weekend. That’s a great economic generator for Baltimore City,” said Mayor Cather
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  • Fantasy Football Week 7 Starts And Sits

    By Matt Citak
    With another week of the 2017 NFL season behind us, it seems like this year has seen more devastating injuries to significant fantasy players than ever before. Aaron Rodgers is the latest to fall victim of the injury bug when he suffered a broken collarbone against the Vikings, likely ending his season. Rodgers joins the likes of Dalvin Cook, Odell Beckham Jr., Tyler Eifert and others who will be watching the remainder of the season from the sidelines.
    We are only in Week 7, which
  • U.S. City Makes It Illegal To Smoke In Cars With Kids

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The capital of Hawaii has passed a new law making it illegal for anyone in a car to smoke while a child is present. The ban will heavily fine any smoker caught with a regular or electronic cigarette while a minor is in the vehicle.
    Honolulu’s mayor Kirk Caldwell signed the bill into law on October 17, days after the city council approved the measure by a unanimous vote. “They have to breathe in that secondhand smoke, and we know it can cause huge health p
  • Baltimore's Old Goucher neighborhood makes independent bid for ... - Baltimore Sun

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    The Old Goucher Community Association said it submitted a “completely independent” bid for Amazon to locate its second headquarters in the center of ...
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  • Baltimore's Old Goucher neighborhood makes independent bid for Amazon headquarters - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore's Old Goucher neighborhood makes independent bid for Amazon headquarters
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    On Thursday, the neighborhood association said it submitted a “completely independent” bid for the corporate behemoth to locate in the center of Baltimore. “If you look at other cities, they are putting in multiple sites,” said Kelly Cross, president ...
    Baltimore is trying to land Amazon's new HQ with help from Goldman SachsCNNMoneyall 15 news articles &ra
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  • BARCStoberfest Fundraiser Used To Help Care For Hundreds Of Animals

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The BARCS Animal Shelter in south Baltimore is a busy place. They care for hundreds of animals.
    And as WJZ’s Ron Matz reports, it got even busier Thursday morning with some unexpected arrivals who are now fighting for their lives.
    They are tiny and weak. Four kittens arrived at BARCS in the middle of the night, and three are still alive.
    “They came in overnight. They are anemic, ice cold, and covered in fleas,” said Bailey Deacon with BARCS. “So th
  • 4 Kittens Left For Dead Shows Need For BARCS, BARCStoberfest Fundraiser

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The BARCS Animal Shelter in south Baltimore is a busy place. They care for hundreds of animals.
    And as WJZ’s Ron Matz reports, it got even busier Thursday morning with some unexpected arrivals who are now fighting for their lives.
    They are tiny and weak. Four kittens arrived at BARCS in the middle of the night, and three are still alive.
    “They came in overnight. They are anemic, ice cold, and covered in fleas,” said Bailey Deacon with BARCS. “So th
  • WWE Insiders Pick TLC 2017

    By Chuck Carroll
    If you would have told me a week ago that the WWE TLC card featured Kane, I would have said you were crazy. But there he is, in the main event no less. It was just a few weeks ago that I asked Kane whether he would be returning to WWE and he said, “never say never.” Anytime a wrestler says that, you know something is up.
    If you were to have bet The Shield would face The Big Red Monster, Braun Strowman, Sheamus and Cesaro, and The Miz in a five-on-three handicap match
  • Local Girl Scouts Troop Leader Arrested On Child Porn Charges

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have arrested the leader of a Girls Scouts of Central Maryland troop on child porn charges.
    Stacy Mizrahi faces four counts of possession of child pornography and one count of distribution of child pornography.
    Maryland State Police began investigating in August, when their Computer Crimes Unit found child porn being distributed from a Maryland residence.
    Authorities got a search warrant for the home, and during their search, they report finding
  • College Football Week 8 Games To Watch: Big Ten Titans Clash In Happy Valley

    Ryan Mayer
    Last week was the gold standard for why we love college football. Every year, we cruise along the first several weeks thinking we know everything and we start to get lulled into a sense of security. Then, right around mid-October to early-November, usually on a week where there aren’t a lot of Top 25 match-ups, an avalanche of upsets happen.
    Maybe we should have known Clemson and Washington State were going to go down last Friday since it was Friday the 13th. But, that’s n
  • Dogs Have Facial Expressions Just For When You’re Looking, Study Says

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For many dog owners, it seems like their pet has just the right look that’ll break any human into giving them what they want. A new study says that dogs don’t just use the “sad puppy eyes” on their masters, they have a whole selection of facial expressions they save just for communicating with humans.
    Researchers at the University of Portsmouth in England say dogs present more facial gestures when human are paying attention to them than they do whe
  • Company Sets Up Donation Site To Help Edegwood Business Shooting Victims

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The business where a man opened fire Wednesday morning, killing three people and injuring two others, has set up a central donation website for the victims.
    All the money raised will be donated directly to the victims and their families, according to a spokesperson for Advanced Granite Solutions.
    This site is where community members can go and make donations. Those wishing to drop off donations can do so at Harford Property Services, 424 N. Union Ave. in Havre De Grace.
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  • ‘In Seconds, He Shot My Three Friends’: Workplace Shooting Survivor Recounts Horror

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A survivor of the shooting at an Edgewood granite store Wednesday says it all started when the suspect, 37-year-old Radee Labeeb Prince, came into the business and punched an employee.
    Prince had worked at Advanced Granite Solutions for about four months.
    On Wednesday morning, a scheduled workday for him, he arrived, and immediately hit one of his coworkers, Michael Serra tells WJZ.
    WJZ’s George Solis translated the interview with Serra, who spoke to us in Spanish, a
  • NFL Gives Away 500 Tickets To February’s Super Bowl

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Now that the NFL is providing tickets for an entire youth football team from Minneapolis to attend the Super Bowl, it’s also giving away more free tickets to the game.
    The Super Bowl Ticket Giveaway will be a nationwide initiative. Beginning this week and continuing throughout the season, fans will be surprised during tailgates, or at stadiums, and even at their homes.
    More than half of the tickets (256) will be given out by the NFL teams. An additional 64 will be
  • Court To Review Ruling Allowing Abortion For Immigrant Teen

    HOUSTON (AP) — An appeals court on Thursday temporarily stayed a judge’s ruling that would have allowed a pregnant 17-year-old being held in a Texas facility for unaccompanied immigrant children to obtain an abortion.
    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued a short ruling that still allowed the teenager to be taken to a counseling meeting with the doctor who would perform the abortion. Texas state law requires women to receive counseling 24 hours before an abort
  • Gymnast McKayla Maroney Alleges Sexual Abuse By Team Doctor

    Olympic medalist McKayla Maroney says she was molested by former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar from the time she was 13 to her retirement from the sport last year.
    The 21-year-old posted a lengthy statement on Twitter on Wednesday that detailed the allegations of abuse. She says the abuse began at one of her first team training camps and also occurred before events at the 2012 Olympics. She and her teammates won gold for the U.S. in London and Maroney took an individual silve
  • Remembering the Division Street of Thurgood Marshall's day - Baltimore Sun

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    Remembering the Division Street of Thurgood Marshall's day
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    Thurgood Marshall's childhood home on Division Street in West Baltimore. The neighborhood was once one of the city's thriving African-American areas. Today, many houses are vacant, and crime is high. (Christina Tkacik / Baltimore Sun / 2017).and more »
  • Aaron Taylor: Best Case Scenario For SDSU Would Be Everyone Having One Loss

    Ryan Mayer
    San Diego State entered the season as the favorite to win the Mountain West Conference and a potential front-runner for the Group of Five bid in the New Year’s Six bowl games. Everything was running smoothly for Coach Rocky Long’s squad through the early portion of the season as they upset Stanford and Arizona State on their way to a 6-0 record and a #19 ranking in the Top 25 heading into last weekend’s match-up with Boise State. Then, things came apart for the first
  • Police Searching For Man Who Stabbed Passenger In Road Rage Incident

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland State Police investigators are asking for the public to help them identify a man accused of stabbing a Baltimore County man during a road rage incident on the ICC Wednesday afternoon.
    Police say the stabbing happened just after 3:30 p.m., on the eastbound lanes of MD Route 200 near the ramp for northbound I-95.
    The investigation found that the driver of a gray Ford pickup truck tried to get around a Chevy Silverado using the shoulder, but was unable to pass.
  • Baltimore City Council committee unanimously backs $2500 tax credit for law enforcement - Baltimore Sun

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    A Baltimore City Council committee unanimously backed legislation Thursday that would provide $2,500 in tax credits to law enforcement officers who choose to live in Baltimore. The legislation — designed to lure more police, firefighters and sheriff's ...
    Report: Baltimore City Council President Says Officers 'Raping The City' By Not Living In BaltimoreCBS Baltimore / WJZall
  • Fmr. President Obama Returns To Political Life

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Barack Obama is stepping back into the political spotlight.
    Obama will publicly stump for Democratic gubernatorial candidates in Virginia and New Jersey on Thursday in preparation for this fall’s elections.
    Obama will first drop in on campaign workers in Newark, New Jersey, for Democratic candidate Phil Murphy and then head to Richmond to help boost Democrat Ralph Northam.
    This won’t be the last public event for Obama this month. Obama goes to
  • Bomb-Sniffing Dog Fired By CIA Finds Happy Ending

    CBS Local — A CIA employee in training to serve a vital role within the agency has been dropped from her program. But the trainee’s dismissal has captured the hearts of dog lovers because the fired agent is a bomb-sniffing dog named Lulu.
    Lulu was in training to join the intelligence group’s K-9 unit, which is tasked with tracking down bombs and other explosives by scent alone. Unfortunately, the black Labrador was never interested in her new job. The CIA chronicled Lulu’
  • “When he read that disadvantage…I knew it was going to hurt me.” ‘Survivor’ Castoff Alan Ball: Post Elimination Q&A

    CBS Local – Last night’s episode of ‘Survivor: Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers’ introduced us to a new twist in the game: the secret “disadvantage.”  We talked to the castoff who felt the brunt of that disadvantage, former NFL player Alan Ball. Here’s his unique perspective (as told to CBS Local’s Adam Bloom and Samantha Bennet) on sharing an island with Joe, and that surprising tribal council.
    Castoff: Alan Ball
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  • Baltimore's Domino refinery to receive largest sugar shipment ever - Baltimore Sun

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    The 180-meter Four Emerald offloads sugar at Baltimore's Domino Sugar refinery in July. (Jerry Jackson / Baltimore Sun). Christopher DinsmoreContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. The Domino Sugar Refinery in Locust Point is scheduled to receive its ...
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  • Liquor Board Official Pleads Guilty To Bribery In Maryland

    GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — A county liquor board official has pleaded guilty to conspiracy, bribery and obstruction of justice in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
    The U.S. attorney’s office announced Wednesday that David Dae Sok Son has pleaded guilty to the charges in a scheme involving alcoholic beverage licenses.
    Son was a commissioner on the liquor board from 2005 through 2014.
    Prosecutors say he solicited and facilitated bribes from lobbyists and business owners. Prosecutors s
  • Widow Of Workplace Shooting Victim Says He Feared Co-Worker

    WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The widow of a man killed in a workplace shooting in Maryland said Thursday that her husband was so concerned about the gunman’s explosive temper that he brought it up in church prayer sessions.
    Bayarsaikhan Tudev was one of three people shot and killed Wednesday at a granite manufacturer in Edgewood, Maryland.
    Police said Radee Prince walked into work at Advanced Granite Solutions and shot five co-workers. Two remained in critical condition Thursday.
    Tudev&rs
  • Report: Baltimore City Council President Says Officers ‘Raping The City’ By Not Living In Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore City Council President Jack Young reportedly said that Baltimore Police Department officers are “raping the city” by not living in Baltimore.
    Baltimore City leaders are concerned about the lack of firefighters and police officers living in Baltimore neighborhoods, and Young has proposed a tax break to public safety officers who own a home inside Baltimore City limits.
    During a meeting Thursday morning on the proposed tax credit, Luke Broadw
  • Police Seek Suspects Who Used Stun Gun To Rob Man Outside Pharmacy

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities are searching for two people who used a stun gun to rob a man outside a Harford County pharmacy Tuesday afternoon.
    Police report the robbery happened just before 1 p.m., outside the Rite Aid pharmacy in the 700 block of Edgewood Rd.
    Maryland State Police troopers responded and met with the victim, who said he had been robbed by two people as he left the pharmacy.
    The victim told troopers that the two male suspects punched him, before using the stun gun on
  • All-Female Crew Becomes Southwest’s First ‘Unmanned’ Boeing 737 Flight

    CBS Local — A routine flight from St. Louis to San Francisco was a little more special for employees at Southwest Airlines; not because of the destination but because of the flight’s history-making crew.
    The team became the first all-female crew to staff the airline’s newest Boeing 737 Max 8 jet airliners. Southwest marked the October 18 occasion with a tweet, calling it the company’s first “unmanned” flight on a Max 8.
    The first "unmanned" Southwest flig
  • Five Things You Missed: Yankees, Dodgers One Win from World Series

    By Andrew Kahn
    The Cubs fought off elimination on Wednesday to force tonight’s Game 5. Clayton Kershaw will face Jose Quintana at Wrigley Field. The Yankees won their third straight to take a 3-2 lead against the Astros. That series moves back to Houston, with Game 6 on Friday.
    1. No place like home
    No team in the American League had a better home record than the Yankees this season (51-30). After Wednesday’s 5-0 win over the Astros, New York is now 6-0 at Yankee Stadium in these pla
  • Edgewood Suspect Discarded Gun, Ran When He Saw Police

    EDGEWOOD, Md. (AP) — A police chief in Delaware says the suspect in the shooting of six people in Delaware and Maryland, three fatally, discarded a handgun and ran when police spotted him walking in a town.
    Wilmington Police Chief Robert Tracy says 37-year-old Radee Prince was arrested by police and federal agents after he had run about 75 feet Wednesday night in Glasgow. No one was hurt in the apprehension.
    Prince has been the subject of a multistate search since the shooting Wednesd
  • Radee Prince To Face Murder, Attempted Murder Charges In Md.

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —The man accused of opening fire at his Harford County workplace Wednesday morning, killing three people before driving to Wilmington, Delaware and shooting another man, will face murder and attempted murder charges in Maryland, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
    Radee Labeeb Prince, 37, was arraigned just after 8 a.m. in Delaware, where he faces a charge of attempted murder and several firearms charges. His bail was set at $2.1 million cash.
    Prince appeared in a Dela
  • Edgewood Shooting Suspect Arraigned In Delaware, Bail Set At $2.1 Million

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —The man accused of opening fire at his Harford County workplace Wednesday morning, killing three people before driving to Wilmington, Delaware and shooting another man, appeared in court this morning.
    Radee Labeeb Prince, 37, was arraigned just after 8 a.m. In Delaware, he faces a charge of attempted murder and several firearms charges. His bail was set at $2.1 million cash.
    Prince will also face murder charges in Maryland, but he appeared in a Delaware court first because
  • Photos From Wire To Wire

    Check out photos from Wire to Wire, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the 1997 Orioles team benefiting Pathfinders for Autism which took place in 105.7 The Fan's Up Close Studio.
  • Survivors Of Edgewood Shooting Still In Critical Condition

    WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Two people who survived an office shooting were still in critical condition Thursday morning, a day after a gunman opened fire on his co-workers at a Maryland kitchen countertop business, killing three and sending police on a 10-hour, multistate manhunt.
    Radee Prince, 37, of Elkton, Maryland, shot five co-workers early Wednesday in Maryland, then drove to Wilmington, Delaware, and shot an acquaintance in the head at a used car lot, police in Maryland and Delaware sa
  • Chief Judge Accused Of Having A Series Of “Persistently Disrespectful And Unprofessional Interactions With A Public Defender”

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– A state panel on judicial discipline has recommended that Baltimore’s Chief Judge Alfred Nance be removed from his position and not be permitted to serve as a judge in any jurisdiction in the state. That’s according to our media partners at the The Baltimore Sun.
    The recommendation is the strongest possible sanction. The Commission on Judicial Disabilities held a multi-day hearing on allegations in which they found by a unanimous vote he had committed
  • State Sen. Jim Brochin To Run For Baltimore County Executive

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Democratic State Senator Jim Brochin is set to announce his candidacy for Baltimore County Executive Thursday evening. That’s according to our media partners at The Baltimore Sun. 
    Brochin says he wants citizen interests to win out over development interests.
    This is why the Democrat will be announcing his campaign at Towson Manor Park. A few years ago, the community park was once an area that was almost replaced by a fire station. This was necessary becaus
  • Weather Blog: Sunny and 73 Degrees

    Hi Everyone!
    Let’s just do it again shall we. Sunny and 73° today. Sunny through the weekend. As we discussed yesterday make those plans. Not a lot more to say.
    I did check the “fall colors” information online for you as the weather this weekend will be perfect for a drive. I just do not think, in the immediate area, the colors this weekend, (or lack of colors),  are what you really are looking for…..yet.
    But still, sunny and in the mid 70’s. Def time to g
  • Human Remains Discovered In Anne Arundel County, Cause Of Death Unknown

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Human remains have been discovered in Anne Arundel County.
    The remains were discovered in Shady Side Wednesday afternoon at Holly Drive and Chesapeake Drive.
    It is not clear if the remains are male or female.
    An autopsy will determine the cause and manner of death.
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  • Study: Lower-Income Kids Give More Time To TV, Digital Media

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Children in lower-income families spend more time watching TV and using electronic devices than kids in more affluent homes, according to a survey released Thursday.
    The report by the nonprofit group Common Sense Media on the viewing habits of more than 1,400 children nationwide age 8 and under found that less-affluent youngsters spend nearly three-and-a-half hours daily watching TV and using varied devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops and video game players.
  • Jim Brochin joins race for Baltimore County executive - Baltimore Sun - Baltimore Sun

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    State Sen. Jim Brochin plans to launch his campaign for Baltimore County executive on Thursday.and more »
  • Jim Brochin joins race for Baltimore County executive - Baltimore Sun

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    Jim Brochin joins race for Baltimore County executive
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    Senator Jim Brochin announces his candidacy for Baltimore County executive. (Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun video). Pamela WoodContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. As Jim Brochin considered where to announce his campaign for Baltimore County ...and more »
  • Weather Blog: Sunny, Dry Days

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Snooze and cruise weather continues! In a nutshell, sunny, dry days and pleasant nights into the weekend.
    Highs will reach the lower to mid 70’s and night time lows in the 40’s to mid 50’s.
    No rain is expected until Monday, so enjoy this nice fall weather!
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  • Tanaka, Yankees Top Keuchel, Astros 5-0 For 3-2 Lead In ALCS

    NEW YORK (AP) — This time, it was Masahiro Tanaka who was untouchable on the mound.
    And when the New York Yankees sent Houston ace Dallas Keuchel to an early exit, their rollicking crowd let loose with a cathartic roar that must have boomed all over the Bronx.
    One more big win, and these Yankees are World Series-bound.
    Tanaka pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and New York finally solved a longtime nemesis at just the right moment, beating Keuchel and the Astros 5-0 on Wednesday for a
  • Police: Man Who Allegedly Killed 3 Co-workers Captured After Hours-Long Manhunt

    EDGEWOOD, Md. (WJZ/AP) —Hours after police say he shot and killed three people at his Harford County workplace, 37-year-old Radee Labeeb Prince was apprehended in Newark, Delaware Wednesday evening.
    Radee Prince being taken into custody, courtesy of CBS Philly.
    At around 7:20 p.m., the Harford County Sheriff’s Office tweeted that Prince was taken into custody a short time before by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and allied law enforcement agencies.
    Prince, po
  • Judicial discipline panel recommends removal of Baltimore chief ... - Baltimore Sun

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    The Commission on Judicial Disabilities, which held a multi-day hearing on allegations against Chief Judge Alfred Nance, found by unanimous vote that he had ...and more »
  • Baltimore Sends Proposal To Become Home Of Amazon’s HQ2

    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Baltimore’s HQ2 proposal has been signed, sealed and is ready to be delivered.
    The details of the proposal are confidential but Mayor Catherine Pugh is confident the proposal will get Amazon’s attention.
    Kansas City’s mayor slipped facts about his city into reviews of a thousand Amazon products. Tuscon, Arizona sent a 20-foot cactus. Birmingham built boxes and D.C.’s mayor Muriel Bowser asked Alexa: “Where is the most interesting company in th

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