• Baltimore City Council votes for tax credits for law enforcement officers - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore City Council votes for tax credits for law enforcement officers
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    The Baltimore City Council on Monday gave preliminary approval to legislation that would provide $2,500 in tax credits to law enforcement officers who choose to live in Baltimore. The council unanimously voted in favor of the bill, which is designed to ...
  • Racially charged photos of Baltimore private school students in ... - Baltimore Sun

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    Several elite Baltimore schools are responding to photos posted on social media over the weekend of students dressed Halloween costumes many have called ...
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  • NJ Family Visiting Baltimore Haunted By Random Teen Attack At Inner Harbor

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s the heart of Baltimore’s tourism industry, but the Inner Harbor turned into a nightmare for a visiting family of 10 earlier this month.
    Out of nowhere, they were swarmed and beaten by a large number of teenagers.
    While the family that was attacked does not want to be identified, they do want their story to be heard. They told their story to WJZ off-camera.
    “They swarmed us,” said Stacey. “They hit my husband in the head. They knocked him
  • Fmr. Raven Giving Back By Visiting Veterans In Their Time Of Need

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Earnest Byner was on the first Ravens team, and was the first to be inducted into the team’s ‘Ring of Honor’ at the stadium.
    He’s now giving back by visiting veterans at a time when they need help.
    When you’re at the hospital, you’ve got time to think about where you’re going and where you’ve been.
    “From Fort Hood, Texas, to Vietnam,” said veteran Marshall Lucas.
    Lucas just had major surgery, and turned
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  • Bill Clinton heads opioid summit in Baltimore - ABC2 News

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    Bill Clinton heads opioid summit in Baltimore
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    BALTIMORE - A standing ovation greeted Bill Clinton at Johns Hopkins, but the former president quickly hushed the crowd with sobering news that opioid overdoses have now surpassed Aids, guns and traffic accidents as the leading cause of death for those ...
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  • Bill revoking parental rights of rapists gains powerful allies - Baltimore Sun

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    Bill revoking parental rights of rapists gains powerful allies
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    Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller and House Speaker Michael E. Busch have both expressed support for legislation that would strip parental rights from rapists, an idea that has failed in previous efforts. (File / Baltimore Sun). Erin CoxContact ...and more »
  • Slain Baltimore Apartment Security Guard Had Just Proposed To Longtime Girlfriend

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —A manhunt is underway for the person who shot and killed a security guard while he was on the job at a west Baltimore apartment complex Friday.
    WJZ’s Amy Yensi spoke to Reginald Jefferson’s fiancée, who says she wants justice. She wants to know who did it, and why. And so do police.
    “I feel lost,” Ashley Browner says. “I don’t want anyone to ever experience this type of pain.”
    She says the last few days have been agonizing f
  • Public’s Help Sought To Find Missing 65-Year-Old Man

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are asking for the public’s help to find a missing 65-year-old man who was last seen Friday morning.
    Michael Dooley was last seen at 11 a.m. on October 27, leaving his home in the 8500 block of Falls Run Rd. in Ellicott City.
    He was driving a 2007 gray Acura RDZ with Maryland tags 8BM9381. He was last seen wearing a maroon and gray Adidas hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and gray Nike sneakers. He also wears wire-rimmed glasses.
    Anyone w
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  • Maryland Attorney General investigating Kushner-owned apartments - Baltimore Sun

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    Maryland Attorney General investigating Kushner-owned apartments
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    Baltimore-area tenants of the apartment company owned by Jared Kushner say they have filed a lawsuit today alleging the firm has been charging improper fees and threatening eviction to force payment. (Baltimore Sun video). Doug DonovanContact ...
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  • Racially-Charged Halloween Pictures Go Viral, Maryland Private Schools Respond

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Three Baltimore-area private schools have released statements after racially-insensitive pictures of Halloween costumes worn by students were shared online over the weekend.
    In one of the photos, two white students appear to be dressed as inmates. The caption contains a racial epithet and says they “broke out.”
    In another, a white person appears to be dressed as an inmate, and the name on the back of his jumpsuit reads “Freddie Gray.” The caption re
  • Toddler Denied A Kidney Transplant Because Of Dad’s Criminal History Rushed To ER

    CBS Local — A young boy in Atlanta, who was denied a kidney transplant because of his father’s probation violation, was rushed back to the hospital because of an abdominal infection.
    CBS46 reports that A.J. Burgess was brought back to Emory University Hospital on Oct. 29, the same facility that has postponed the toddler’s surgery while the hospital reviews the father’s criminal history. The two-year-old has been in failing health since being born a month prematu
  • Baltimore area news: Slow cooker class on Nov. 18 - Lancaster Eagle Gazette

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    Baltimore area news: Slow cooker class on Nov. 18
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    A free 50-minute class in using a slow cooker (crockpot) will be given at 9 a.m. Nov. 18 at Trinity United Church of Christ, 105 N. High St., Baltimore. Class participants will learn how to prepare simple, low-cost meals for their household. They will ...
  • Harbaugh On Flacco: ‘There’s A Good Chance He’ll Play’ On Sunday

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Ravens coach John Harbaugh has given hope to fans who were worried about Joe Flacco being out for an extended period of time.
    Harbaugh addressed the media on Monday, and when asked about Flacco returning for Sunday’s game against the Titans, he said, “If he’s ready, he’s playing,” and, “I think there’s a good chance he’ll play.”
    Coach Harbaugh said that “symptoms are zero” with Joe Flacco in regards to
  • Howard Co. Find Sex Offender Not In Compliance In Pre-Halloween Check

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — With Halloween just a day away, local police did a pre-Halloween compliance check of registered sex offenders, and found one sex offender who was not living where he was registered.
    Registered offenders were also reminded that they may not participate in trick-or-treating.
    The Howard County Police Department did a check of all 84 registered sex offenders living or working in the county, and found that Howard D. Greene was the only sex offender not in compliance.
    Gree
  • Fmr. President Bill Clinton Visits Baltimore To Speak At Opioid Summit

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Former President Bill Clinton was in Baltimore on Monday, taking the lead at a summit to address opioid abuse.
    The Clinton Foundation and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have committed to ending this public health crisis.
    What Governor Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency in Maryland last year is now considered a national epidemic – opioid overdose.
    Clinton said he’s no stranger to the toll of opioid deaths.
    “Hillary and I have five
  • Frances R. Rome, former educator who founded Women's Committee at the Baltimore Museum of Art, dies at age 104 - Baltimore Sun

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    Frances R. Rome, former educator who founded Women's Committee at the Baltimore Museum of Art, dies at age 104
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    Frances R. Rome, a former educator who was the founder of the Baltimore Museum of Art's Women's Committee, died Oct. 18 from complications of a stroke at her home in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Baltimore County. She was 104. “Francis Rome was ...
  • Frances R. Rome, former educator who founded Women's Committe at the Baltimore Museum of Art, dies at age 104 - Baltimore Sun

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    Frances R. Rome, former educator who founded Women's Committe at the Baltimore Museum of Art, dies at age 104
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    Frances R. Rome, a former educator who was the founder of the Baltimore Museum of Art's Women's Committee, died Oct. 18 from complications of a stroke at her home in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Baltimore County. She was a 104. “Francis Rome was ...
  • Orioles announce date for this offseason's FanFest event - Baltimore Sun (blog)

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    Orioles announce date for this offseason's FanFest event
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    Orioles manager Buck Showalter and executive vice president Dan Duquette speak to the fans at Orioles FanFest at the Convention Center. (Algerina Perna / Baltimore Sun). Eduardo A. EncinaContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. The Orioles announced that ...
  • Baltimore should be a safe city, not "smart" city - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore should be a safe city, not "smart" city
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    Mayor Catherine Pugh and other city leaders finalize the proposal to make Baltimore the home of Amazon's next HQ. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun). Regarding "Universities to study how to turn Baltimore into a 'smart city'” (Oc. 26), why can't there be a ...
  • Assaults Go Up When Daylight Saving Time Ends, Study Claims

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — On Nov. 5, Americans will get an extra hour of sleep as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end in 2017. While more sleep sounds good to most people, a new study is saying that more assaults are committed once the clocks fall back.
    Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania say the number of assaults go up by nearly three percent right after the country sets their clocks back one hour. The surprising findings added that assaults actually went down by three percent
  • Reports: Netflix Announces House Of Cards End Date After Spacey Allegations

    LOS ANGELES (WJZ/AP) — Netflix has announced that its wildly popular political drama will end after its upcoming sixth season, several outlets report.
    This comes in the wake of an accusation that the show’s star, Kevin Spacey, made a sexual advance on a teen boy decades ago.
    Spacey said Sunday he is “beyond horrified” by the allegations.
    The two-time Oscar winner posted on Twitter that he doesn’t remember the encounter. “But if I did behave then as he describe
  • Zach Miller Had ‘Urgent’ Vascular Surgery To Save Leg

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears say tight end Zach Miller had “urgent” surgery to repair an artery in his left leg after suffering a gruesome injury in Sunday’s loss at New Orleans.
    (Scroll down to see a replay of the injury. WARNING: It is very graphic.)
    The team says the operation Sunday to repair a torn popliteal artery was successful. Miller remains at University Medical Center New Orleans.
    Miller dislocated his knee when he landed in the end zone attemptin
  • Mike Preston hands out Ravens' midterm grades - Baltimore Sun

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    Mike Preston hands out Ravens' midterm grades
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    We look back at the first half of the season and give out midterm grades. (Mike Preston). Mike Preston. Barring injuries, the Ravens will see better teams and quarterback play in the next quarter of the season than they have in their previous four games.and more »
  • Keidel: Deshaun Watson, A Star In The Making

    By Jason Keidel
    In the athletic world of watches and dashes and tape measures, we have all the metrics to measure the physical.
    But how do you measure the rest? The intangibles, like heart and desire? How much of what makes a great athlete is talent versus temerity?
    Deshaun Watson, coming out of college, seemed to have that elusive “it” — that immeasurable but wholly tangible thing that makes big players do big things in big games. We saw it when he led Clemson against Alabama
  • Aberdeen man wanted on sex assault charges arrested in Baltimore City attic Monday - Baltimore Sun

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    Aberdeen man wanted on sex assault charges arrested in Baltimore City attic Monday
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    Aberdeen Police say a man wanted in connection with two sexual assaults in their city during September was arrested without incident Monday morning in Baltimore. (Aegis File). Erika ButlerContact [email protected]. Privacy Policy.
    Police Find Man Wanted For Rape, Assault In Aberdeen In Baltimore AtticCBS Baltimore / WJZ
    Man wanted for violent sexual assaults arrested i
  • ‘Something Happened In The Training Room’: Deborah Norville on Peyton Manning Sexual Assault Case

    Deborah Norville has been hosting “Inside Edition” for over 20 years. The veteran anchor and two-time Emmy award winner has traveled the world, interviewed countless big name celebrities and provided the American people with hundreds of different investigative reports. Tonight, Norville and her team dive into a story that has been circling former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning for the last two decades.
    Former University of Tennessee trainer Dr. Jamie Naughright accused Manning of sex
  • Your ultimate Baltimore Halloween guide: Costumes, recipes, haunted houses and more - Baltimore Sun

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    Your ultimate Baltimore Halloween guide: Costumes, recipes, haunted houses and more
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    Spider-haters will take one look at your plate of cookies and have to think twice before reaching for one. While the Halloween celebrations got underway in full force over the weekend, there's still plenty of celebrating to be done as the actual ...and more »
  • Costumes cause viral social media stir from Baltimore to Charleston - ABC NEWS 4

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    Costumes cause viral social media stir from Baltimore to Charleston
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    The photos above appeared on several social media accounts Monday, with those posting and commenting making connections to the private schools in Baltimore and the College of Charleston. AA. CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Photos published on social ...
    Racist social media posts with Baltimore students spread on social mediaFox Baltimoreall 4 news articles »
  • Kushner Cos Cooperating With Maryland Probe Of Business

    NEW YORK (AP) — The Kushner Cos. says it is cooperating with a request from the Maryland attorney general for information related to the company’s operations in the state.
    CNN reported on Sunday that the real estate company once run Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, is under investigation by Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh following media reports critical of its management of garden apartments it owns in the state and a lawsuit alleging that a pair of te
  • Police: Ellicott City Man With Dementia Found Dead After Dog Walk

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —An Ellicott City man with dementia, reported missing Sunday, has been found dead by a school resource officer conducting a search of the grounds around Centennial High School Monday morning.
    Stephen Wells Landen, 64, didn’t return home to Chateau Ridge Drive after walking his dog Sunday.
    It appears that Landen fell down a steep incline. Weather may have been a factor in the incident. The dog was found alive near his body.
    Police had been actively searching for Landen
  • ‘He’s Great’: Actor Ryan Cartwright On Working with Kevin James On “Kevin Can Wait”

    Actor Ryan Cartwright has worked with actors such as Jon Hamm and Ed Helms, but none of those experiences compare to the one he is having right now with Kevin James on “Kevin Can Wait.” Cartwright plays Chale, Kevin’s son-in-law on the CBS program and the interactions between the two are both funny and awkward at the same time.
    Cartwright spoke to CBS Local’s DJ Sixsmith about his time on “Kevin Can Wait”, transitioning from British television to American tele
  • Manafort Indicted; Ex-Trump Aide Pleads Guilty In Russia Probe

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election revealed its first targets Monday, with a former campaign adviser to President Donald Trump admitting he lied to the FBI about his contacts with Russians. Separately, Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and a former Manafort business associate were indicted on felony charges of conspiracy against the United States and other counts.
    The guilty plea by
  • Suspect In Maryland Office Shooting Indicted In Delaware

    DOVER, Del. (AP) — A man accused of shooting several co-workers at a Maryland granite company, killing three, before fleeing to Delaware and shooting another man, has been indicted by a Delaware grand jury.
    A New Castle County grand jury on Monday indicted 37-year-old Radee Prince on eight counts, including attempted murder, reckless endangering and weapons charges.
    Authorities say Prince shot five co-workers, three fatally, at Advanced Granite Solutions in Harford County in Maryland on Oc
  • Police Find Man Wanted For Rape, Assault In Aberdeen In Baltimore Attic

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —The Aberdeen Police Department has arrested the man they believe to be responsible for two violent attacks on women in the area in September.
    Davonnte Oneal Sconion, 21, of Liberty Street was arrested Monday morning. Police say he was hiding in an attack in a home in the 6000 block of McClean Boulevard in Baltimore.
    Sconion is charged with first degree rape, attempted first degree rape, first and second degree assault, and other offenses.Police say thee first incident occu
  • Teen shot in Laurel incident dies; Howard County police arrest two - Baltimore Sun

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    Teen shot in Laurel incident dies; Howard County police arrest two
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    A 14-year-old who was shot over the weekend in Laurel has died, and Howard County police said Monday they have arrested two other teens in the incident and expect them to be charged with murder. Xavier Cole Young, 14, of Odenton, was shot Saturday ...
    14-Year-Old Critically Injured In Overnight ShootingCBS Baltimore / WJZall 25 news articles »
  • Driver Killed By 12-Year-Old Jumping From Overpass Was Towson Grad

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Maryland driver killed Saturday when a 12-year-old jumped from an I-66 overpass in Virginia was a Towson University graduate, the school said Monday.
    Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said in a statement Sunday afternoon that the boy landed on a Ford Escape and the impact incapacitated the driver, 22-year-old Marisa W. Harris of Olney.
    The statement also said the front-seat passenger, who was not hurt, steered the vehicle off the interstate, bring the c
  • Baltimore homicide detectives seek information in killing of on-duty security guard - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore homicide detectives seek information in killing of on-duty security guard
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    Baltimore homicide detectives are seeking tips in the fatal shooting over the weekend of a security guard working at an apartment complex. Reggie Jefferson, 29, was shot at the Pedestal Gardens apartments in the 1500 block of Eutaw Place at about 11 p ...
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  • 14-Year-Old Shot In Laurel Saturday Dies, 2 Other Teens Arrested

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Howard County police have arrested two teens in the shooting death of a 14-year-old in North Laurel Oct. 28, and believe the incident was drug-related.
    Xavier Cole Young, of Odenton, was pronounced dead at Johns Hopkins Hospital Monday, after being shot Saturday.
    Luis Gerardo Ordonez, 19, and Francisco J. Rodriguez, 16, both of Laurel, will be charged as adults with murder, assault, reckless endangerment and firearms violations in relation to Young’s killing.
    Police
  • Baltimore council considers renaming area where Confederate generals' statue stood in honor of Harriet Tubman - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore council considers renaming area where Confederate generals' statue stood in honor of Harriet Tubman
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    The part of Wyman Park Dell that was for decades home to a statue of two Confederate generals could be renamed in honor of Underground Railroad conductor and Union spy Harriet Tubman, under a proposal to be introduced at the Baltimore City Council ...
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  • Racially-Charged Halloween Pictures Go Viral, Baltimore Private Schools Respond

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —Two Baltimore private schools have released a joint statement after racially-insensitive pictures of Halloween costumes were shared online over the weekend.
    In one of the photos, two white people whose faces are shown appear to be dressed as inmates. The caption contains a racial epithet and says they “broke out.”
    In the second photo, a white person appears to be dressed as an inmate, and the name on the back of his jumpsuit reads “Freddie Gray.” Th
  • SEC Football Report: Georgia Stomps Florida, McElwain Gets Fired

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    This is the CBS Local SEC Football Report. Every week, this space will recap the results and top performances from the Southeastern Conference and look ahead to key match-ups the following week.
    Bulldogs Rout Gators
    Heading into this year’s edition of the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, Georgia had lost three straight games to Florida. But, the ‘Dawgs were undefeated this season behind a dominant running game and defense while Florida sat at just .500 (3-3) w
  • Baltimore police: Suspect fatally shot man inside corner store before being shot while running away - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore police: Suspect fatally shot man inside corner store before being shot while running away
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    Michael Campbell, 32, is charged in connection with an Oct. 28 homicide, Baltimore police said. (Courtesy Baltimore Police). The Baltimore Sun. A man has been charged in a fatal shooting that occurred Saturday inside a corner store — then was shot ...
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  • Disciplinary trial begins for van driver in Freddie Gray case - Baltimore Sun

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    Disciplinary trial begins for van driver in Freddie Gray case
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    Baltimore Police Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. enters the University of Baltimore Learning Commons Monday morning for the start of his administrative trial. (Kevin Richardson / Baltimore Sun). Jessica Anderson and Kevin RectorContact ReportersThe ...
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  • Photos of Baltimore private school students' racially offensive Halloween costumes create stir online - Baltimore Sun

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    Photos of Baltimore private school students' racially offensive Halloween costumes create stir online
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    Photo on Facebook showing a person dressed in an orange suit with the name “Freddie Gray” on the back. (Facebook photo). Sarah GantzContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun. Two elite Baltimore schools are responding to photos posted on social media over ...
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  • Owings Mills Hair Cuttery Shooting Leads To Attempted Murder Charges - CBS Baltimore / WJZ

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    Owings Mills Hair Cuttery Shooting Leads To Attempted Murder Charges
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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 36-year-old man is being charged with attempted murder after police say he fired a gun at his girlfriend inside a Hair Cuttery Sunday. The incident began as a verbal dispute between 36-year-old Steven Scott and his girlfriend ...and more »
  • Owings Mills Hair Cuttery Shooting Leads To Attempted Murder Charges

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 36-year-old man is being charged with attempted murder after police say he fired a gun at his girlfriend inside a Hair Cuttery Sunday.
    The incident began as a verbal dispute between 36-year-old Steven Scott and his girlfriend, police say.As the argument escalated inside the Reisterstown Road salon, Scott allegedly got a gun from his car, went back inside and pointed it at an employee and chased after his girlfriend.As the girlfriend exited through a rear door, Scott fir
  • Former Trump Aide Pleads Guilty In Mueller Probe

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A former campaign aide to President Donald Trump has pleaded guilty to lying to federal agents working for special counsel Robert Mueller as part of his probe into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia.
    George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty on Oct. 5 to one count of lying to FBI agents about the nature of his interactions with “foreign nationals” who he thought had close connections to senior Russian government officials. The plea was unseal
  • Grading the Ravens at the midpoint of the season - Baltimore Beatdown

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    Grading the Ravens at the midpoint of the season
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    The Baltimore Ravens have been on a roller coaster ride throughout the first half of the 2017 regular season. With a 4-4 record, they are in contention for a wildcard berth in the competitive AFC. Their four wins have been of the impressive variety ...and more »
  • Deontay Wilder: Promised My Daughter I Would Become Heavyweight Champ, And I Did

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    Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder has successfully defended his WBC World Heavyweight Championship five times since taking it from Bermane Stiverne via a unanimous decision at the MGM Grand Arena back in January of 2015. On November 4th, the title defense circuit comes full circle as Wilder will meet Stiverne in the ring once again, this time at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, live on Showtime.
    Wilder enters the fight undefeated, 38-0, in his pro career with 37 kno
  • Astros, Dodgers Set Series HR Record Amid Juiced Ball Buzz

    HOUSTON (AP) — Home runs kept flying over the wall at Minute Maid Park, on line drives up toward the train tracks, on fly balls that just dropped over the fence.
    Seven more were hit in Game 5, raising the total to a World Series record 22 — with two possible more games to play. Twenty-five runs were scored in a game started by the Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw and the Astros’ Dallas Keuchel, Cy Young Award winners regarded as among baseball’s best.
    After a season when sl

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