• Southwest To Add $130 Million Hangar To Service Aircraft At BWI

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Southwest plans to construct and operate a major aircraft maintenance facility at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, according to a press release from Gov. Hogan’s office.
    Gov. Hogan and Maryland transportation leaders Tuesday joined Gary Kelly, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Southwest Airlines, to announce the plans.
    This is the airline’s first maintenance facility in the Northeast.
    “For four years, our administration h
  • Viral McDonald’s Pranksters Rewarded With Big Check

    PEARLAND, Texas (CBS Local) -– A couple of college students are getting paid $25,000 each after pulling off an epic prank at a local McDonald’s.
    Jevh Maravilla and Christian Toledo put up a fake marketing poster of themselves in the fast-food restaurant in Pearland back in July when the friends of Asian descent noticed there wasn’t a lot of diversity on the walls.
    The prank went viral and Ellen DeGeneres invited the University of Houston students to be on her show. On Monday, s
  • ‘The Young And The Restless’ Welcomes A New Family To Genoa City

    The Young And The Restless returns with a new family in Genoa City this Fall. Arturo (Jason Canela), Ray (Jordi Vilasoso) and Lola (Sasha Calle) join the show as the Rosales family and plan to bring a Latin American element to the show’s storied history.
    The Young And The Restless, the #1 daytime drama for 29 consecutive years, is a continuing drama revolving around the loves, enmities, hopes and fears of the residents of the fictional Midwestern town of Genoa City. At the 45thAnnual Dayti
  • Son of Baltimore deputy housing commissioner fatally shot: 'I've been crying for days' - Baltimore Sun

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    Son of Baltimore deputy housing commissioner fatally shot: 'I've been crying for days'
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    In a city plagued by violence, Reginald Scriber, Baltimore's deputy housing commissioner, has spent decades working to give people safer communities and homes. On Tuesday, Scriber was devastated to learn that violence had reached his front door.
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  • Thurmont Man Sentenced To 10 Years For Bombing A Police Vehicle

    BALTIMORE, Md. (WJZ) — Kyle Mueller of Thurmont, Maryland, has been sentenced to ten years in prison, and three years of supervised release in connection with the bombing of a police vehicle outside of an officers’ residence on August 3, 2016.
    Mueller, charged with malicious use of explosive materials, admitted to constructing a pipe-bomb that not only damaged the vehicle but also caused bomb fragments to be blown through the officer’s front window, hitting the interior wall. N
  • ‘It’s Devastating’ | Dispatch Calls, Eyewitnesses Recall Aberdeen Workplace Shooting

    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Eyewitnesses describe the scene as chaotic after a woman opened fire at a warehouse in a neighborhood just outside Aberdeen in Harford County, Maryland.
    It was just after 9 a.m. when first responders rushed to the scene at the Rite Aid Distribution Center in Perryman for a reports of shots fired.
    Police later said a 26-year-old woman shot and killed three people and injured three others before turning the gun on herself. She was a temporary employee at the warehouse.
  • ‘It’s Devastating’ | 911 Calls, Eyewitnesses Recall Aberdeen Workplace Shooting

    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Eyewitnesses describe the scene as chaotic after a woman opened fire at a warehouse in a neighborhood just outside Aberdeen in Hartford County, Maryland.
    It was just after 9 a.m. when first responders rushed to the scene at the Rite Aid Distribution Center in Perryman for a reports of shots fired.
    Police later said a 26-year-old woman shot and killed three people and injured three others before turning the gun on herself. She was a temporary employee at the warehouse.
  • Baltimore Man Shot In Face At Walmart Sentenced One Year

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore man who was shot in the face during a late-night fight at an Ellicott City Walmart store last fall has been sentenced to one year in jail.
    Matthew Allen Spencer, 24, of the 100 block of Hillvale Road was sentenced Thursday morning.
    A county grand jury indicted Spencer earlier this year and he pleaded guilty to one count of reckless endangerment on July 10.
    Police were called to the store in the 3200 block of North Ride Road around midnight on October 8, 2017,
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  • Ross Tucker: ‘Surreal To Wear CBS Blazer, Really Looking Forward To It’

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    Ross Tucker has built quite the career for himself since retiring from football following the 2005 season. If you’ve watched football or listened to sports radio in the last decade, you have likely heard Ross’ voice weighing in on some of the biggest topics surrounding the game.
    This season, Ross is adding a new role to his resume as he joins the CBS Sports Network college football team, serving as an analyst for various games throughout the season. His first call in the b
  • Ford Lawyers Say She Is Open To Testifying, But Not Monday

    (CNN) — Christine Blasey Ford opened the possibility she would testify before Congress about her accusation of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
    An email her lawyers sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee said Ford “would be prepared to testify next week” if the senators offer her “terms that are fair and which ensure her safety.”
    The message came a day ahead of a 10 a.m. Friday deadline set by Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley of
  • 400-Pound Man Who Crushed Grandson To Death Found Not Guilty

    MOUNT ORAB, Ohio (CBS Local) — A 400-pound man, who pleaded guilty to killing his 11-year-old grandson when he laid on top of him, has been cleared by a judge.
    Donald “Jake” Martin, Jr., 58, told authorities he laid on top of his grandson, Dylan Martin-Davis, to try to calm him down during a tantrum last November. The child was diagnosed as autistic and reportedly had several behavioral disorders.
    Dylan died of asphyxiation.
    Martin pleaded guilty to reckless homicide in April,
  • Police Identify Female Suspect In Deadly Aberdeen Workplace Shooting

    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Police say the suspect who opened fire at a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, killing multiple people, has died at the hospital after shooting herself in the head.
    Authorities have identified the suspect as 26-year-old Snochia Moseley, who was a temp employee at the Rite Aid distribution center.
    She lived in Baltimore County, according to police.
    Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said the shooter reported to work as normal Thursday morning, befor
  • Police: Female Suspect In Aberdeen Workplace Shooting Has Died

    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Police say the suspect who opened fire at a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, killing multiple people, has died at the hospital after shooting herself in the head.
    Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler identified the suspect as a 26-year-old female who was a temp employee at the Rite Aid distribution center.
    She lived in Baltimore County, and police are not releasing the suspect’s name until family has been notified.
    Gahler said the shooter reported to work a
  • Report: Mom Arrested After Allegedly Stealing Daughter’s Cell Phone

    GRANDVILLE, Mich. (CBS Local)– A Michigan mother took away her daughter’s iPhone and almost ended up going to jail for it.
    Jodie May told authorities that she took her daughter’s phone after she was punished in school.
    “I was just being a mom, a concerned parent and disciplining my daughter,” said May.
    However, May’s ex-husband called the police and reportedly told them that he owned the phone and claimed the punishment against their daughter was a c
  • Lone Female Shooter Kills 3, Injures 3 In Aberdeen Shooting At Rite Aid Warehouse

    PERRYMAN, Md. (WJZ) — A woman opened fire on co-workers Thursday morning killing three people and injuring three others before turning the gun on herself in Harford County, Maryland, just south of Aberdeen. Police said the lone suspect in the Rite Aid Distribution Center workplace shooting was a temporary employee.
    Multiple police agencies are on scene at Spesutia Rd. and Perryman Rd. hours after the report was initially made to police around 9:06 a.m.
    The Harford County Sheriff&rsquo
  • At Least 5 People Hospitalized After Harford County Shooting

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — At least five people have been hospitalized to be treated for gunshot wounds after someone opened fire at a Rite Aid distribution center in Harford County Thursday morning.
    Four people were taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital and one person was taken to Christiana Hospital in Delaware for treatment.
    Here’s How Families Can Find Their Loved Ones After Aberdeen Shooting
    The trauma medical director for Johns Hopkins Bayview, Dr. Ray Fang, confirmed four people
  • Move Over Summer, Here Comes The Fall Equinox

    (CBS Local) — The season of pumpkin beverages and fall colors is officially almost here.
    The Fall equinox occurs this Saturday, September 22, at precisely 9:54 p.m. EDT and here’s what you need to know.
    Also known as the Autumnal equinox and the September equinox, the Fall equinox is technically not a day-long event, even though many choose to celebrate all day. It occurs at the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator, the imaginary line in the sky above Earth’s Equator.
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  • Pizza Lovers Dream Job: Be A Taste Tester for $1,000 Per Day

    (CBS Local)– Have you ever wanted to get paid to eat pizza? One company is offering the opportunity of a lifetime for pizza lovers.
    Portable pizza oven company, Ooni,  is looking to hire multiple taste testers to help them develop test new recipes and products. The people hired for these positions will also provide feedback on existing products through their social media channels. Taste testers have the opportunity to make up to $1,000 per day.
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  • Man Wounded In Hamilton Avenue Shooting

    ROSEDALE, Md. (WJZ) — Baltimore County police were called to Barstow Road early Thursday, where they found a 30-year-old man yelling for help. The victim suffered from a gunshot wound to the lower body.
    The victim told police that we was walking on Hamilton Avenue when someone in a vehicle shot at him.
    Emergency services took the victim to a local hospital to be treated for a non-life-threatening wound.
    The Baltimore County Police Violent Crimes Unit is investigating the circumstances
  • Thoughts And Prayers Pour In For Aberdeen Shooting Victims

    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Many across Maryland are sending their thoughts and prayers to the victims of a shooting at a Rite Aid distribution Center in Aberdeen.Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is closely monitoring the situation, and sent prayers to those impacted by the shooting.
    “The First Lady and I are grieving for the loss of life in today’s shooting in Harford County, and praying that those who were injured fully recover. I remain in close contact with Harford County officials
  • Colin Kaepernick To Be Awarded Medal From Harvard University

    CAMBRIDGE (CBS) – Colin Kaepernick is among eight people set to be honored at Harvard University next month.
    The former NFL star-turned activist will receive the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal at the Hutchins Center Honors in Cambridge on Oct. 11. It’s described as “Harvard’s highest honor in the field of African and African American studies.”
    The 2018 Hutchins Center Honors
    Ceremony: 10/11 at 4pm @Harvard. Free tickets available to Harvard ID holders via lottery – http
  • Justin Thomas Set To Donate To Hurricane Relief At Tour Championship

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    Atlanta, GA (CBS Local)- Hurricane Florence is estimated to have caused $22 billion worth of damage in the Carolinas after it made landfall last week.
    People around the country will likely be pitching in for the relief effort including one of golf’s young superstars: Justin Thomas. Thomas announced on Thursday afternoon that he’ll be donating $1,000 for every birdie and $5,000 for every eagle that he posts during this weekend’s Tour Championship.
    In this weeks @playo
  • At Least 4 People Hospitalized After Harford County Shooting

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Four people were taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital to be treated for gunshot wounds after someone opened fire at a Rite Aid distribution center Thursday morning.
    The trauma medical director for Johns Hopkins Bayview, Dr. Ray Fang, confirmed four people were taken to the hospital.
    All four adults were suffering from gunshot wounds, but he would not comment on their conditions until their families have been notified.
    Dr. Fang also would not comment on if one of t
  • Multiple Dead, Suspect In Custody After Shooting Near Aberdeen, Maryland

    PERRYMAN, Md. (WJZ) — Several people are dead after a workplace shooting in Harford County, Maryland, just south of Aberdeen. Police said a lone gunman shot multiple people at the Rite Aid Distribution Center just after 9 a.m. Thursday.
    Multiple police agencies are on scene at Spesutia Rd. and Perryman Rd. The Harford County Sheriff’s Office reports there is no more threat to the community, however police remain on scene for the investigation.
    People are also being evacuate
  • Popular Keto Low-Carb Diet Could Have Long-Term Consequences, New Studies Reveal

    (CBS Local) – The ketogenic diet, commonly known simply as the keto diet, is all the rage these days, but new studies are casting doubt on it’s benefits.
    Sara Seidelmann, a cardiologist and nutrition researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, recently published a massive study surveying the eating patterns of more than 447,000 people around the world. She discovered that eliminating entire food groups may work for a while, but you could pay a big price over time
  • Here’s How Families Can Find Their Loved Ones After Aberdeen Shooting

    PERRYMAN, Md. (WJZ) — If family and friends are looking for loved ones that work at the Rite Aid Distribution Center where there was a workplace shooting Wednesday morning, authorities have set up a hotline and a reunification center.
    A family reunification center is set up at the Level Volunteer Fire House, 3633 Level Village Road in Havre de Grace, the sheriff’s office tweeted.
    Officials also have The Harford County Information Hotline. Call 410-838-5800 to get the latest informati
  • New Market Man Arrested On Sexual Offense Charge

    NEW MARKET, Md. (WJZ) — Detectives from the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office have arrested 40-year-old, Korey Joseph Shorb, on one count of Second Degree Sexual Offense.
    The arrest was made as a result of an ongoing investigation involving an incident that occurred in Frederick in 2010.
    Shorb was taken to an Adult Detention Center and released on a Personal Recognizance Bond.
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  • Nate Burleson: ‘Matchup To Watch Is Chargers Defense Against Rams Offense’

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    Two weeks into the NFL season, the common refrain for all teams and commentators alike is: “It’s still early.” That said, teams that start the season 2-0 have made the playoffs at a 62 percent clip since 1990. Taking it one step further, of the 28 Super Bowl winning teams in that time period, 64 percent have started 2-0.
    While that leaves plenty of room for error, it does generate good vibes for those teams that have opened the season with consecutive victories. One
  • Jordan Peele To Serve As Host And Narrator Of ‘The Twilight Zone’ On CBS All Access

    LOS ANGELES – Sept. 20, 2018 – Next stop ahead for Jordan Peele will be The Twilight Zone, as host and narrator for the upcoming CBS All Access series, a modern reimagining of the original, which premiered in 1959. The classic role of host and narrator was made famous by creator Rod Serling, who used socially conscious storytelling to explore the human condition and culture of the times. The Twilight Zone begins production this fall and will premiere on CBS All Access in 2019. Peele
  • 3 Killed, Multiple People Injured After Workplace Shooting Near Aberdeen, Maryland

    PERRYMAN, Md. (WJZ) — Several people are dead after a workplace shooting in Harford County, Maryland just south of Aberdeen. Multiple police agencies are on the scene where multiple people were shot inside the Rite Aid Distribution Center in the area Spesutia Road and Perryman Road, according to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, and the situation is still active.
    The Associated Press is reporting three people were killed. The law enforcement official had knowledge o
  • Iowa State Announces Updated Plans To Honor Celia Barquin Arozamena

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    Ames, IA (CBS Local)- Iowa State University has announced updated plans to honor golfer Celia Barquin Arozamena, who was killed on Monday morning while playing a practice round at a community golf course.
    There were already plans in place to honor Barquin Arozamenz as the 2018 Cyclone Female Athlete of the Year at halftime of Iowa State’s football game against Akron on Saturday, prior to Monday’s tragedy.
    Now, the athletic department is planning on honoring her memory
  • Becky Lynch, WWE SmackDown Women’s Champ, Reveals Secret To Success

    By Chuck Carroll
    There she stood. In the center of a WWE ring in Tulsa, Oklahoma was a powerful, yet petite-framed, grappler dressed in all black. The dark color of her wardrobe matched her newly devilish persona but contrasted starkly with her full head of fiery red hair. On her face was a coy smirk, and in her eyes was the look of a fighter.
    Less than 48 hours earlier, Becky Lynch’s frustratingly long and winding journey came to an end. She had dethroned her former best friend to become
  • Over 132,000 Pounds Of Ground Beef Recalled; Meat Linked To Death & Illnesses

    (CBS Local)– The USDA is recalling ground beef products sold nationwide that are believed to be responsible for several illnesses and one death.
    The recall impacts 132,606 pounds of ground beef made by Colorado-based Cargill Meat Solutions. Recalled products were produced and packaged on June 21, 2018, and have the establishment number EST. 86R inside the USDA mark of inspection.
    One of the labels for the recalled ground beef (Image credit: USDA)
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  • Surveillance Video Shows Moments After Jogger Is Fatally Stabbed, Suspect Arrested

    WASHINGTON — Police have arrested a suspect in the fatal stabbing. More details are expected to be released in a press conference, Thursday morning, according to the Washington Post,
    Police say an avid runner who was killed in a residential neighborhood in the nation’s capital was likely a random target. D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said the stabbing of 35-year-old Wendy Karina Martinez was likely random and her family lamented the “senseless tragedy.”
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  • Pet Lover Helps Dozens Of Cats And Dogs Escape Hurricane Florence On A School Bus

    (CBS) — As Hurricane Florence approached the East Coast last week, one man began planning an elaborate evacuation. Tony Alsup decided to drive a big yellow school bus from his home in Greenville, Tennessee, toward South Carolina and into the path of the impending storm — but there was a reason behind his odd route.
    On September 10 — four days before Florence made landfall — Alsup shared his plans on Facebook. “I’m en route to SC to be better position
  • Fans Are Upset Over Maroon 5 Super Bowl Halftime Show Report

    (CNN) — It hasn’t even been officially announced, but that hasn’t stopped the “Misery” over Maroon 5 possibly headlining the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in music-rich Atlanta.
    Variety reports, citing multiple sources, the band is set to be the big act for the NFL’s biggest game, set for February 3.
    The NFL released a statement punting on that.
    “It’s a Super Bowl tradition to speculate about the performers for the Pepsi Halftime Show,” a lea
  • Under Armour Cuts Global Workforce By 3 Percent

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Under Armour will cut its global workforce by 3 percent by the end of March.
    The Baltimore sports gear company said Thursday that it now anticipates restructuring-related charges this year of between about $200 million and $220 million. It previously projected restructuring charges between $190 million to $210 million.
    Excluding those costs, Under Armour Inc. expects full-year profits of between 16 and 19 cents per share. Its prior outlook was for 14 to 19 cents per share.
  • Storm-Ravaged Carolinas Brace For Even More Florence Flooding

    (CNN) — Water appears to have receded in some areas of the Carolinas, but more flooding from Hurricane Florence could arrive through the weekend, officials say.
    More than a dozen rivers in North and South Carolina already have overflowed their banks and the water — particularly the Waccamaw River, which spans both states — is expected to swell putting additional residents in harm’s way. Officers were going door-to-door along the river in Brunswick County, North Carolina e
  • GOP Warns Time Running Out For Kavanaugh’s Accuser To Talk

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans are warning that time is running out for Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser to tell Congress about her claim he sexually assaulted her when both were teenagers, even as President Donald Trump called the woman’s allegation hard to believe in one of the GOP’s sharpest attacks on her credibility.
    With Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination dangling in the balance, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said his panel still planned a Monday mo
  • Police: Woman Stabbed While Running Was Likely Random Target

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Police say an avid runner who was killed in a residential neighborhood in the nation’s capital after recently getting engaged was likely a random target.
    D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham tells news outlets the stabbing of 35-year-old Wendy Karina Martinez was likely random, but an investigation is ongoing. Police say the Georgetown alumnae was stabbed multiple times Tuesday night and managed to stumble into a nearby restaurant for help.
    Newsham says bystanders called
  • Weather Blog: Last Thursday Of Summer

    Hi Everyone!
    Not a bad day in the Mid-Atlantic. Two in a row how about that! We will have a few clouds due to a slight Easterly flow but we’ll take days like this all year long. The last Thursday of Summer. Man oh man.
    I follow Jimmy Buffett on Instagram and he posted a picture of himself on a sailboat just kind of looking content but staring straight ahead. He “Summers” in Nantucket and posted “Last sail of the Summer. Time to head back to Margaritaville for the “s
  • Hogan Endorsed By 2 Local Unions

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan is showcasing a pair of endorsements from two local labor unions.
    Hogan announced the endorsements Thursday from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 2563 and 582 in Anne Arundel County.
    Hogan says he’s honored to get their support. He says he looks forward to working with public employees in a second term.
    Hogan is running to become the first Republican governor to be re-elected in the heavily blue state since
  • Two officers shot in Prince George's County, police say - Baltimore Sun

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    Two police officers were injured in a shooting Wednesday night in Prince George's County while serving a drug-related search warrant, police said. According to the Prince George's County Police Department, the officers were shot in the 2700 block of ...
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  • 2 Officers Shot In Prince George’s County

    PRINCE GEORGE’S CO., Md. (WJZ) — Police are investigating after two officers were shot in Prince George’s County Wednesday night.
    The officers were reportedly shot while in the 2700 block of Lorring Dr.
    Both were flown to Baltimore Shock Trauma, and are said to have suffered non-life threatening injuries.
    Both officers were flown to Baltimore Shock Trauma. Prelim: We understand they are in stable condition with what appear to be non-life threatening injuries. More to follo
  • Johns Hopkins Professor Forced To Move Back To UK After Visa Wasn’t Renewed

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A well-respected Johns Hopkins University librarian/professor suddenly moved away to the United Kingdom, and she believes new immigration restrictions caused this outcome.
    Many classify Dr. Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel as a highly skilled worker because of her experience and education.
    She has a Ph.D, but in September, the British citizen said she had to pack up and leave because of new immigration rules.
    Dr. Mahoney-Steel held dual roles at Johns Hopkins University as a libraria
  • Cleanup Underway After Fire Rips Through D.C. Apartment Complex

    WASHINGTON D.C. (WJZ) — Cleanup operations are underway after a massive fire ripped through a D.C. apartment complex.
    Scores of firefighters are still on scene late Wednesday night following a massive fire at a senior citizen apartment complex.
    Amazingly, there have been no reported injuries.
    82-year-old Norman Bowlding says he is lucky to be alive.
    He says he likely lost everything thing in this fire, but is grateful he, like so many others, walked away unharmed.
    Steady streams of wa
  • WEATHER BLOG: Nicer, Warmer Wednesday

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A much nicer, warmer, but drier day all across the region Wednesday, and more on the way!
    Normal high is now only 76, but we were in the mid 80s.
    Thursday, we will be in the upper 70s, but another warm but dry end to the week is on tap.
    Much cooler air is coming this weekend, and a front may cause some scattered showers both on Sunday and Monday.
    The Ravens game may see a few showers, and it may also not get out of the upper 60s then! Sound familiar?
    Have a nice Thursday!
  • East Baltimore School To Open Free Barber and Beauty Shop For Students - CBS Baltimore

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    The National Academy Foundation Public School is celebrating the start of their first quarter back with the launch of their onsite barber and beauty shop. More Latest Videos. Officers Suffer Non-Life Threatening Injuries After Being Shot In Prince ...
  • Baltimore Police Respond To 3 Shootings In Less Than An Hour - CBS Baltimore

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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police officers in Baltimore responded to three shootings that happened within an hour of each other Wednesday night. The first shooting was reported just before 7:45 p.m., in the 2700 block of West Coldspring Ln. Responding officers ...
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  • Baltimore Police Respond To 3 Shootings In Less Than An Hour

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police officers in Baltimore responded to three shootings that happened within an hour of each other Wednesday night.
    The first shooting was reported just before 7:45 p.m., in the 2700 block of West Coldspring Ln.
    Responding officers found a 25-year-old man who had been shot in the hand. He was taken to a local hospital, where he is said to be in stable condition.
    The second shooting happened about 30 minutes later, in the 3100 block of Towanda Ave.
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