• Gaming Community Still Reeling After Fatal Shooting At Madden Tournament

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A tight-knit gaming community is reacting to the devastating shooting at a Madden tournament and the loss of two well-known players.
    Gamers are now rallying together and calling for change.
    The condolences have pouring in by the thousands as gamers across social media have been sharing their memories of the victims and also offering their support to their community.
    Meanwhile, they’re also calling on tournament organizers to crack down on security.
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  • Baby Poop ‘Cocktail’ May Help Fight Cancer, Researchers Claim

    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (CBS Local) – Could dirty diapers hold the key to preventing cancer? A team of scientists is claiming that baby poop contains beneficial bacteria that can be turned into a cancer-fighting “cocktail.”
    Probiotics – or substances that reportedly promote the growth of healthy bacteria in the body – are being advertised in all sorts of products from yogurt, to bread, to dog food. Now, researchers from Wake Forest School of Medicine say
  • Drunk & Disorderly: Veteran Baltimore Officer Suspended After Arrest Outside Block Strip Club

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A female, veteran Baltimore city police officer were arrested for being drunk and disorderly outside a Baltimore strip club early Sunday morning.
    Officers responded to the area of Custom House Avenue near Norma Jean’s club around 1:20 a.m. Sunday for a report of a disorderly person.
    The officers arrived and saw the patron acting in a “disorderly manner.” The female patron approached the officers and refused to comply.
    Henrietta Middleton, a 12-year-veter
  • Sen. John McCain’s Final Resting Place Will Be At Naval Academy In Annapolis

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Senator John McCain’s death from cancer on Saturday touched two Maryland politicians who knew him personally.
    “John McCain stood up for principal and was not partisan. He would work with Democrats and Republicans. He bridged the gap. He, to me, represents the best of the U.S. Senate,” said Democratic Senator Ben Cardin.
    Republican Governor Larry Hogan said, “Senator McCain will forever remain one of the most valiant heroes our country has ever know
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  • Divers Search For Drowning Victim At Loch Raven Reservoir

    BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Divers in Baltimore County are now looking for a drowning victim in the Loch Raven Reservoir.
    Earlier Monday, rescuers responded to a report of a man going under water. They were hoping to rescue the man, but now are searching for the missing man’s body.
    UPDATE, inland water rescue at Loch Raven Reservoir is now a recovery.Divers from Carroll County's Gamber & Community Fire Co are in the water, searching for victim.EA
    — Baltimore County Fire D
  • Boy Hospitalized After Standing Up To Friend’s Bullies, Reports Say

    OLYMPIA, Wash. (CBS Local) – A six-year-old in Washington state was hospitalized with a broken arm and badly injured eye after he was reportedly attacked by a group of children bullying his friend.
    Carter English was outside his Olympia apartment complex on Aug. 22 when he confronted a group of children who allegedly picked on his friend.
    “They were just bullying him, like beating him up,” Carter said, via KCCI. “I just told them to stop… and then they di
  • 13 Blood Gang Members Indicted For Crimes, Including Fatal Shooting Of Canton Bartender

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland Attorney Brian E. Frosh announced Monday the indictment of 13 Blood gang members for crimes in Baltimore city and county, including the 2017 homicide of a popular Canton bartender.
    The FBI worked with local law enforcement to investigate the crimes, going undercover and putting their lives at risk, Frosh said.
    They were arrested for violent drug and organized criminal behavior and some were arrested for the shooting death of Sebastian Dvorak, who was ro
  • College Football: How To Watch Opening Weekend

    Ryan Mayer
    As always seems to be the case, summer has flown by. We approach Labor Day weekend with the sound of parents rejoicing in kids going back to school ringing in our ears. While you soak up that last full weekend of summer, the boys of the gridiron return for a new season. Across the country, 130 teams start their journey (some got an early jump last weekend) in hopes of making a College Football Playoff appearance. There are plenty of marquee match-ups to keep an eye on this weekend, an
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  • Teacher Punishes 10-Year-Old For Calling Her ‘Ma’am,’ Parents Claim

    TARBORO, N.C. (CBS Local) – The parents of a North Carolina boy are demanding answers after they say their child was punished for addressing his teacher as “ma’am.”
    Teretha Wilson told local reporters that she knew something was wrong when her son, Tamarion, got off the school bus on Aug. 21. “I asked him what happened,” Wilson said, via WTOL. “He said he got in trouble for saying ‘yes, ma’am.'”
    The 10-year-old then showed his pare
  • Maryland Firefighter Battling Colon Cancer, Friends Start Fundraiser

    LANDOVER HILLS, Md. (WJZ) — A Prince George’s County firefighter and father of two is battling cancer — and the man who normally rescues others needs some help paying his medical bills.
    You’ve probably seen firefighter Jesse McCullough before. A video of him rescuing an older golden retriever went viral a year and a half ago. The dog was freezing and couldn’t scramble up the side of a concrete drain. The dog was safely returned to its owners.
    But, now McCulloug
  • Talbot County Sheriff’s Office Does Lip-Sync Challenge

    TALBOT COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Talbot County Sheriff’s Office joins the nation’s law enforcement craze and released a lip-sync challenge video that throwbacks to some of the classics.
    The video includes deputies and the sheriff singing along to eighties and nineties classics – like Prince’s “Purple Rain,” RUN-DMC’s “It’s Tricky,” Sammy Hager’s “I Can’t Drive 55,” SC/DC’s “Dog Eat Dog,” Th
  • ‘Who Steals A Cheese Grater?’: Meth Use Blamed For Strange Crime Spree

    TURKEY CREEK, Ky. (CBS Local) – A Floyd County, Kentucky man is blaming a spike in local drug use for an odd burglary his own cousin allegedly carried out at his home.
    “Who steals a cheese grader?” burglary victim Mason Tackett asked. “He’s got the works…Lysol… he stole an empty bottle of spray,” he continued. “What got me the most was my soap. He stole my soap! Who steals soap!?”
    Neighbors said they saw Tackett’s cousin Ph
  • 9-Year-Old Denver Boy Dies By Suicide After Being Bullied At School, Mother Says

    DENVER, Co. (CBS) — A Denver mom says her 9-year-old son died by suicide in their home on Thursday after experiencing bullying in school. She is now sharing the story in hopes of shining a light on bullying and suicide, KDVR reports.
    Leia Pierce says bullying was a factor in the death of her son, Jamel Myles, who started fourth grade just last week. Over the summer, Jamel came out to his mother as gay, she said. “(H)e looked so scared when he told me. He was like, ‘Mo
  • Trump Announces Trade ‘Understanding’ With Mexico, Says It Won’t Be Called ‘NAFTA’

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBS) — President Trump announced a trade “understanding” with Mexico Monday that could lead to an overhaul of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and also said he wants to get rid of the name “NAFTA.”
    “They use to call it NAFTA,” Mr. Trump said in the Oval Office. “We’re going to call it the United States-Mexico trade agreement. We’ll get rid of the name NAFTA. It has a bad connotation because the United Stat
  • Recall Alert: Children’s Advil Recalled Due To Overdose Concerns

    NEW YORK (CBS Local) – A specific type of Children’s Advil Suspension Bubble Gum flavor is being recalled due to incorrect dosage cup markings.
    Pfizer Consumer Healthcare issued the voluntary recall on the four-ounce bottles because the dosage cup provided is marked in teaspoons, while the instructions on the label are described in milliliters.
    Pfizer says the wrong markings could potentially cause on overdose.
    The specific lot being recalled is:
    Product Name: Chi
  • Children’s Advil Suspension Bubble Gum Flavor Recalled Over Incorrect Dosage Cup Markings

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A specific lot of Children’s Advil Suspension Bubble Gum flavor is being recalled due to incorrect dosage cup markings.
    Pfizer Consumer Healthcare issued the voluntary recall on the 4 fluid ounce bottles because the dosage cup provided is marked in teaspoons, while the instructions on the label are described in milliliters.
    32 Children’s Medicines Recalled For Potential ‘Microbial Contamination’
    Pfizer says the wrong markings could potent
  • General Mills Drops ‘Natural’ Label From Granola Bars After Lawsuit

    MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (CBS Local) — As part of a settlement, General Mills will be altering the label of its Nature Valley granola bars.
    In the middle of the box, it says the bars are made with “100% natural whole grain oats”, however a lawsuit by consumer groups in 2016 claimed tests of General Mills products detected the presence of a weed killer manufactured by Monsanto.
    According to the complaint, independent lab tests found more glyphosate in the Nature Va
  • This Week In Golf: DeChambeau Wins Northern Trust, Tops FedExCup Standings

    By Sam McPherson
    Every PGA Tour playoff tournament has lots of jockeying for position, and The Northern Trust, which opened the FedExCup Playoffs, was no exception. Bryson DeChambeau emerged from a crowded leaderboard to seize the lead and eventually the victory, after shooting 63 in Saturday’s third round and holding on with a solid 69 on Sunday to win by four strokes over Tony Finau. Tied for third were Billy Horschel and Cameron Smith, one shot behind Finau.
    DeChambeau’s win, his
  • Rescue Underway At Loch Raven Reservoir

    BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — First responders from Baltimore County are on scene of a water rescue at Loch Raven Reservoir Monday morning.
    According to the county fire department, the inland water rescue is in the 10500 block of Pot Spring Road.Crews are looking for a man who reportedly went under water.
    Water rescue units o/s, 10500 block Pot Spring Rd., 21030, for an inland water rescue at Loch Raven reservoir involving a male person who reportedly went under the water. Responding units
  • Crews Search For Missing Man At Loch Raven Reservoir

    BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Rescuers with Baltimore County Fire and several other agencies are now looking for a man who reportedly went under the water in Loch Raven Reservoir.
    Initially they were hoping to rescue the man, but now are searching for the missing man’s body.
    UPDATE, inland water rescue at Loch Raven Reservoir is now a recovery.Divers from Carroll County's Gamber & Community Fire Co are in the water, searching for victim.EA
    — Baltimore County Fire Department
  • Fmr. Baltimore Co. School Superintendent Dallas Dance Out Of Prison

    BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Former Baltimore County superintendent Dallas Dance is out of prison and shared a statement on Twitter saying he’s “starting a new chapter of his life.”
    “I awake today ready to begin a new chapter in the book of life. Just like any great book, all chapters build on each other to form a compelling narrative. It is important and it is my wish to reflect very briefly on the prior chapter in my life before steadfastly and humbly moving
  • What We Know About Jacksonville Shooting Suspect David Katz

    BALTIMORE (CNN/WJZ) — David Katz attended a tournament in Jacksonville on Sunday for competitive players of Madden, a football video game. Katz brought a gun into the venue, the GLHF Game Bar, in the back of a pizza restaurant, Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said.
    Jacksonville Shooting Suspect From Baltimore, Feds Search Home
    Katz allegedly opened fire and killed two people, wounded nine others and turn the gun on himself, the sheriff said.
    David Katz attended a tournament in Jacksonvi
  • Jacksonville Shooting Survivor Describes ‘Most Helpless Feeling In The World’

    (CBS) — An esports participant who lost during a Madden NFL 19 gaming tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, Sunday returned with a gun and fired shots into the crowd. Police said David Katz, 24, of Baltimore, killed two people and wounded nine others before shooting himself dead. CBS affiliate WJAX-TV identified the two who died as 22-year-old Eli Clayton and 27-year-old Taylor Robertson.
    Tony Montagnino also competed in Sunday’s tournament. The father of two
  • Sources: Evidence Shows Baltimore Detective Sean Suiter Took His Own Life

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — WJZ has learned from sources that the IRB final report concluded that Det. Sean Suiter took his own life.
    The police department will release the findings of the report later this week.
    The IRB concluded its investigation last week.
    The police department has not yet received the final report.
    Detective Suiter was shot in the head with his own service weapon in November 2017. Police said there was evidence of a “brief but violent” struggle and provided a vague d
  • Investigators Seize Nearly 100 Pounds Of Cocaine Hidden In Pineapples

    WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) – Authorities at the Port of Wilmington seized nearly 100 pounds of cocaine that was hidden in a shipment of pineapples on Wednesday.
    Credit: U.S. Customs and Border Protection
    According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 99.66 pounds of cocaine was hidden in the bottoms of 20 cardboard boxes containing pineapples from San Carlos, Costa Rica.
    Credit: U.S. Customs and Border Protection
    “Part of CBP’s mission is to prevent i
  • Flags At White House Back At Full Staff After McCain’s Death

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The flags at the White House, which were lowered over the weekend to mark the death of Sen. John McCain, are back at full-staff.
    The flags at the U.S. Capitol, meanwhile, remained at half-staff on Monday to honor the Arizona Republican, who died Saturday of brain cancer.
    President Donald Trump offered his condolences on Twitter to McCain’s family but hasn’t issued a presidential proclamation with an order lowering the flags. The two had a long-running feud.
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  • Police: Boy With Autism Crashes Ambulance Taken From Station

    COVENTRY, R.I. (AP) — Police say a boy with autism took an ambulance from a Rhode Island fire station and crashed it, leaving three with minor injuries.
    The Coventry Police Department says officers were called to Route 117 on Thursday night and found the boy unsettled and walking on the road near his mother’s car.
    Officers say the boy and his mother agreed to visit a nearby fire station so he could be evaluated.
    At the station, the boy ran into a parked ambulance, locked the door and
  • Training To Stop Bleeding To Take Place At Maryland School

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Reading, writing, arithmetic and now training on how to stop life-threatening bleeding is taking place at a Maryland High School.
    The “Stop the Bleed” training is being conducted by medical staff of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center on Monday at Southern High School in Harwood, Maryland.
    It’s part of a national initiative of the American College of Surgeons that teaches anyone how to stop life-threatening bleeding until medical help arrives.
    Sta
  • Trump Reportedly Rejected White House Statement Praising Life Of John McCain

    (CNN) — White House aides drafted a fulsome statement for President Donald Trump on the death of Sen. John McCain, but it was never sent out, a person familiar with the matter confirmed to CNN.
    Several staff members believed the official White House statement, which went through an internal approval process, would be released at the time of the Arizona Republican’s death, which occurred on Saturday. But as the President spent Sunday at his Virginia golf course, the statement never we
  • Marijuana Study Finds THC In Breast Milk Up To 6 Days After Mom’s Use

    (CNN) — Doctors are getting a better understanding of how using marijuana can affect a breastfeeding mother’s milk supply — and for how long.
    A study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics found that low levels of chemicals in marijuana, like tetrahydrocannabinol or THC, were measurable in several mothers’ breast milk up to six days after they said they smoked pot or ate an edible, among other forms of use.
    “Whether this means that some level — o
  • Tractor-Trailer Carrying Cattle Overturns On Texas Freeway

    MESQUITE (CBSDFW.COM) – A truck carrying some 140 head of cattle overturned at a major freeway interchange, causing traffic backups for motorists.
    Photo: Andy Abbott/CBSDFW
    The accident happened around midnight on the ramp from westbound Interstate-30 to northbound Interstate-635 in Mesquite.
    A number of animals survived the crash and were removed from the truck. Several dead cows are still inside the semi.
    The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office sent its ani
  • Shooting At Esports Event Raises Questions Of Security

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A shooting at a video game competition in Florida has left two people dead along with the suspect and prompted calls from gamers for more security at esports tournaments.
    “It’s very clear that we need to be more proactive for 2019 and beyond,” tweeted Joey Cuellar, the tournament director for the Evolution Championship Series, an esports event that focuses on fighting games.
    The tournament is held in Las Vegas and draws some 15,000 people. In Mar
  • What we know about Jacksonville gunman David Katz - Baltimore Sun

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    Authorities in Jacksonville, Fla., have identified a Baltimore man as the perpetrator of a mass shooting Sunday during a video game tournament. “The single suspect in this case is a white male,” Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said at a news ...
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  • Jacksonville Shooting Suspect From Baltimore, Feds Search Home

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Federal agents were inside a home in Baltimore Sunday night searching for clues about the man they suspect shot and killed two people and injured nine others in Jacksonville, Florida.
    Multiple law enforcement agencies in Jacksonville and Baltimore are working together 800 miles apart to learn more information about the 24-year-old suspected shooter David B. Katz– including an investigation of his father’s home in Baltimore’s Federal Hill community.
  • Shooting At Jacksonville, Florida, Gaming Tournament Leaves 3 Dead, Including Gunman

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (CBS/WJZ) –Two people were killed and 11 others injured when a gunman opened fire at a popular waterfront mall in Jacksonville, Florida, where a video game tournament was being held. Graphic recordings from the scene captured gunshots ringing out and the screams of terrified patrons taking cover.
    WJZ learned Sunday that the suspect is from Baltimore. Federal and local agencies are working to learn more information about the shooter tonight in Baltimore.
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  • Red Bulls Beat DC United 1-0 To Win Atlantic Cup

    HARRISON, N.J. (AP) — Alejandro Romero Gamarra scored in the 56th minute and the New York Red Bulls held off Wayne Rooney and D.C. United 1-0 on Sunday night to win the Atlantic Cup competition.
    Gamarra, better known as Kaku, scored on a left-footed shot from just above the top of the box and Luis Robles made two saves to help New York snap D.C. United’s winning streak at three games.
    New York (16-6-4) moved a point ahead of New York City FC for second place in the Eastern Conference
  • 4 Injured In Serious Crash That Closed Route 50, Driver Charged

    WYE MILLS, Md. (WJZ) — All lanes reopened on Route 50 after a serious crash, Maryland State Highway Administration reports.
    The four-vehicle crash was just prior to MD-404 in Talbot County.
    A 34-year-old woman was driving when she hit a car setting off a chain reaction crash involving two other vehicles.
    Four people were taken to Shock Trauma.
    Although lanes are reopened, delays should be expected in the area.
    Serious crash on 50. PRIOR MD 404; All lanes are closed and MEDEVAC ON THE
  • 2 Toddlers Found Sleeping In Stroller In Parking Lot While Parents Shopped

    LOS CERRITO, CA (KTLA) — Two people were arrested Friday after leaving their two young children unattended in the parking lot of the Los Cerritos Center while they went shopping, authorities said.
    A citizen contacted Cerritos station deputies who were patrolling the area around 8:15 p.m. after she discovered the children in the parking lot, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
    A preliminary investigation revealed that the citizen found the min
  • [Warning: Graphic] Disturbing Video Captures Audio As Jacksonville Mass Shooting Unfolds

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (CBSLA) — Video has surfaced on social media that captures audio as a mass shooting unfolded during a video game tournament in Jacksonville, Florida.
    The shooting unfolded at the GLHF Game Bar, which was hosting a Madden 19 video game tournament at the Jacksonville Landing marketplace.
    Officials believe the 24-year-old shooting suspect is David Bennet Katz of Baltimore.
    Jacksonville Shooting Suspect From Baltimore, Police Say
    Authorities have reported that multiple
  • Hawaii Faces Heavy Rains As Tropical Storm Lane Remains Weak

    (CNN) — The once-powerful storm that doused parts of Hawaii remained a weak tropical storm on Sunday morning, according to an update from the National Weather Service’s Central Pacific Hurricane Center.
    Tropical Storm Lane had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, and was about 250 miles west-southwest of Honolulu.
    Lane was expected to continue weakening over the next 48 hours, the update said, and was forecast to become a post-tropical low on Monday.
    All tropical storm watches and warn
  • Jacksonville shooting investigation includes Baltimore home - Baltimore Sun

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    Federal authorities were at a home near in Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Sunday night as part of an investigation into the Jacksonville mass shooting. (Kenneth K. Lam, Baltimore Sun video). SEE MORE VIDEOS. Federal authorities were at a home near in ...
  • How Arizona Will Fill John McCain’s Seat — And Who Might Fill It

     (CNN) — As the nation mourns the death of John McCain, Arizona’s Republican governor must soon decide who will replace him in the Senate.
    Under Arizona law, it’s up to Gov. Doug Ducey to fill Senate vacancies until a special election is held in 2020. He said in a statement that he would not name a successor until after McCain was buried later this week.
    “Now is a time for remembering and honoring a consequential life well lived,” Ducey said in the statement.
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  • Pope Francis Speaks To Thousands At Sunday Mass In Dublin Amid Sex Abuse Scandal

    (CNN) — Hundreds of thousands of people braved wet and windy weather to attend Pope Francis’ Mass at Phoenix Park in Dublin on Sunday, while thousands more gathered in the city center for protests against clerical sexual abuse amid fresh reports the Pontiff ignored allegations stretching back years.
    “We ask forgiveness for the abuses in Ireland,” said Pope Francis at the Mass, listing a litany of abuses including clerical sex crimes, a lack of compassion and action by chu
  • Shooting At Video Game Tournament In Jacksonville Leaves 2 Dead; Suspected Shooter Dead

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla (CNN/WJZ) — Two people were fatally shot during a video game tournament at a shopping and dining complex Sunday in downtown Jacksonville, Florida, Sheriff Mike Williams said.
    WJZ learned Sunday that the suspect is from Baltimore. Federal and local agencies are working to learn more information about the shooter tonight in Baltimore.
    Single suspect is a white male.Pending confirmation, we believe the suspect is a 24-year-old, David Katz from Baltimore, MD.FBI is assis
  • Suspect Arrested After Baltimore City School Burglary

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police have apprehended a suspect after a burglary at a Baltimore city school.
    It happened at Calverton Elementary/Middle School in northwest Baltimore.
    A suspect was arrested at the scene.
    No word on the suspects identity or motive.
    The investigation is ongoing.
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  • All Lanes Reopened After Serious Crash On Route 50.

    GRASONVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — All lanes reopened on Route 50 after a serious crash, Maryland State Highway Administration reports.
    The crash was prior to MD-404.
    Although lanes are reopened, delays should be expected in the area.
    US 50/301 Bay Bridge – westbound delays 5.5 miles HOWEVER most westbound traffic delayed by serious crash prior to US 50 and MD 404 #mdtraffic
    — MDTA (@TheMDTA) August 27, 2018Serious crash on 50. PRIOR MD 404; All lanes are closed and MEDEVAC ON THE W
  • Police: Jacksonville Mass Shooting Suspect From Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — WJZ has learned the Jacksonville, Florida mass shooting suspect is from Baltimore, Maryland.
    Multiple law enforcement agencies in Jacksonville and Baltimore are working together to learn more information about the shooter.
    ATF and FBI agents are on the scene of a home in the Federal Hill area near the Inner Harbor, which may be associated with the Jacksonville shooter.
    The Jacksonville’s Sheriff’s Office said they believe the shooter is 24-year-old David Katz
  • Car Slams Into Building In Downtown Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A car slammed into a building in downtown Baltimore.
    Photos from a eyewitness show the car hitting a building at Eutaw Place and Laurens Street.carbuildingcar buildingNo details were available about injuries.
    Police are on scene investigating.
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  • New 'Big Jump' bike lane connects Reservoir Hill and Remington - Baltimore Sun

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    New 'Big Jump' bike lane connects Reservoir Hill and Remington
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    The grand houses of Druid Hill once looked out on the park, with only a small two-lane street separating them from the grassy hills and reservoir, says Graham Coreil-Allen, who leads tours of the park. Like New York's Central park, the place was set ...

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