• Viral Md. High School Football Player, Singer Will Release Album In December

    ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — A local high school football player is getting a lot of attention after a video of him crooning on the football field of his high school went viral.
    After shining on the football field for four years, defensive-end Jackson Dean is ready to pursue his dreams as a country music star.
    “Very cool feeling, but I was more thinking it was the last time I’ll ever play there,” Dean said.
    October 19 was the team’s last home game of the season,
  • Md. Gov. Candidates Emphasize Voter Turnout In Midterms

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland voters are going to the polls and for the next few days, the focus will be on early voting turnout.
    Governor Hogan characterized his campaign to date as going pretty well.
    “We’ve been working really hard. Voting starts today, 11 days from now is going to be the election so we’ve started the clock ticking. A lot of people are showing up to vote already,” he said, “Which is terrific,”
    It’s the showing up part that matt
  • Juvenile In Custody After Fatal Domestic-Related Stabbing

    BELCAMP, Md. (WJZ) — Police are responding to a report of a stabbing in Harford County on Thursday.
    Detectives are on the scene of a domestic-related homicide by stabbing in the 1300 block of Jervis Square in Belcamp.
    Detectives on the scene of a domestic related homicide by stabbing in the 1300 block of Jervis Square in Belcamp. Juvenile suspect is in custody. No further information available at this time.
    — Harford Sheriff (@Harford_Sheriff) October 25, 2018A juvenile suspect is in
  • Belcamp Teen Accused Of Killing Older Brother In Stabbing

    BELCAMP, Md. (WJZ) — Police are responding to a report of a stabbing in Harford County on Thursday.
    Detectives are on the scene of a domestic-related homicide by stabbing in the 1300 block of Jervis Square in Belcamp.
    When they arrived, they found an 18-year-old victim with a stab wound to the upper body.
    They immediately gave medical care until medics took the victim, identified as Gary Bernard Williams, of the same address as above, to the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical
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  • Maryland National Guard Makes History With All-Female Leadership

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — There’s a big change at the Maryland National Guard, one that’s making history.
    The Guard’s leadership is now all-female.
    “We have worked hard in the last four years to diversify our leadership team. We’ve really wanted the team to be more reflective of the organization itself and the community itself,” said Major General Linda Singh, Adjutant General of Maryland.
    The Maryland National Guard is made up of 5,700 members. About 20 percent
  • Officials Confirm First Spotted Lanternfly Sighting In Cecil County

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — The Maryland Department of Agriculture confirmed on Thursday that a single adult spotted lanternfly has been found on a trap in northeast Cecil County.
    The invasive species poses a major threat to agricultural industries in the region as they feed on over 70 types of crops such as grapes, hops, apples, peaches, and many others.
    Maryland Officials Preparing For Spotted Lanternfly Invasion
    Originally from Asia, the spotted lanternfly was first seen on U.S. soil ba
  • Lawsuit From 2016 Aspen Rafting Death Of Md. Man Settled

    ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit over the June 2016 rafting death of a Maryland man in Colorado.
    The Aspen Times reports that attorneys filed a notice on Oct. 16 saying the estate of James Abromitis and defendant Aspen Whitewater Rafting have agreed to a resolution of the civil lawsuit.
    Court records don’t delve into any terms of the settlement, and parties on both sides this week did not release details.
    The lawsuit filed by the estate of Abromitis and
  • 13 Hospitalized From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning At Baltimore City Fire Academy

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Crews are investigating after 13 people were hospitalized after showing signs of Carbon Monoxide poisoning at the Baltimore City Fire Academy.
    First responders were called to the academy located in the 6700 block of Pulaski Hwy. for reports of Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
    An official with the Baltimore City Fire Department said several people were showing signs of Carbon Monoxide poisoning just after 3 p.m.
    The building was evacuated as a precaution, and CO readin
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  • Woman Accused Of Abandoning Two Children At Houston Cellphone Store

    HOUSTON (CBS Local) — Two brothers, aged 2 and 4, who were allegedly abandoned by their mother at a Boost Mobile cellphone store in Houston on Wednesday, are safe and in the care of their aunt.
    “I just opened the store and the woman came in,” store manager Muhammad Naeen told KPRC. “And she said, ‘You want the kids?’ I said ‘No.'”
    The woman, now known as “Ashley,” said “her husband kicked her out, and last night, her neighbor kick
  • DC Mansion Murder Suspect Found Guilty Of 2015 Quadruple Killing

    WASHINGTON (WJZ) — A man accused of brutally killing four people inside a D.C. mansion back in 2015 has been found guilty.
    Daron Wint was convicted of multiple counts of murder, kidnapping, extortion, and arson in the deaths of Savvas, Amy, and Phillip Savopoulos, and their housekeeper, Vera Figueroa.
    In May 2015, authorities say Wint entered the home belonging to the Savopoulos family, kidnapped four victims, stole $40,000 through means of extortion, then brutally killed the victims and s
  • Turgeon Counting On Youth To Get Maryland Back To NCAAs

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Maryland coach Mark Turgeon hopes youthful exuberance will be more important than experience and senior leadership in his effort to get the Terrapins back into the NCAA Tournament.
    Maryland has one senior on scholarship, reserve forward Ivan Bender, and point guard Anthony Cowan Jr. is the lone scholarship junior. So, with a roster that includes six freshmen and four sophomores, Turgeon isn’t quite sure what to expect in his 21st season as a head coach.
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  • Citak: Facing A 2-0 Hole, A Dodgers World Series Win Seems Unlikely

    By Matt Citak
    The first two games of the 2018 World Series are in the books. And with the Red Sox up 2-0, the series heads out to Los Angeles.
    Baseball fans around the country were excited to watch two of baseball’s most talented aces take the mound in Boston Tuesday night. Despite all of the buzz that the Clayton Kershaw-Chris Sale matchup garnered leading up to the first pitch, the matchup between the two stellar southpaws did not quite live up to the billing.
    By the time the top of the
  • Three Men Killed While Repairing Power Lines Downed By Hurricane

    CHIPLEY, Fla. (CBS Local) — Three electrical linemen helping restore power in the Florida Panhandle after Hurricane Michael were killed Wednesday night by a driver who was allegedly drunk and fled the scene.
    Police say John Goedtke was driving north on State Road 77 when his Ford F150 pickup truck went off the road near Talton Drive at around 6:50 p.m. and struck all three pedestrians.
    They say Goedtke, 37, of Thonotosassa, Florida, fled the scene. He was later found and detained by d
  • Police Identify Driver Arrested After Baltimore Police Chase

    BALTIMORE, Md. (WJZ) — Police have identified the man who was arrested following police pursuit through downtown Baltimore Wednesday evening.
    Baltimore PD Officer Gregory Parker was on patrol assisting other officers in a drug investigation, when he noticed a Dodge Challenger that had been reported stolen.
    The pursuit began after officer Parker saw the Dodge Challenger driving in the O’Donnell Heights community. The chase ended a little after 6.p.m. as the driver of the Dod
  • Natalie Cole On ‘Survivor’ Experience: ‘I Was The Goliath’

    Survivor soldiers on this season through the wind and the rain and the…eggs. Natalie Cole is the latest castaway to be voted off the island and she spoke with CBS Local’s Matt Weiss about seizing opportunity, building relationships and what really went on with those darn eggs.
    MW- Hi Natalie, how are you doing?
    NC- I’m great, how are you?
    MW- Doing really well! Now the first thing I want to ask you about is the crazy weather you all had to endure on Survivor this season.
  • Brandon Micheal Hall Talks ‘God Friended Me’

    Brandon Micheal Hall is only 25 years old, but he’s already had a fascinating career.
    The South Carolina native attended the prestigious Juilliard School in New York, worked with David Spade and now stars on the brand new CBS drama “God Friended Me.” Hall knew from the start that this show was going to be special.“God Friended Me is exactly what I need at this time in my life,” Hall said in an interview with CBS Local. “From the pilot, we knew this was going t
  • Suspicious Package Temporarily Closes Maryland Early Voting Location

    ANNE ARUNDEL CO., Md. (WJZ) — An early voting location in Anne Arundel County has been temporarily closed while authorities investigate a suspicious package in the parking lot.
    The package was found at the Crofton Area Library, where early voting started on Thursday.
    Early Voting Begins In Maryland
    Those looking to cast their ballot for early voting on Thursday are being told to go to Odenton Regional Library instead.
    No word on when Crofton Area Library will be reopened.
    Early V
  • Suspicious Package Temporarily Closed Maryland Early Voting Location

    ANNE ARUNDEL CO., Md. (WJZ) — An early voting location in Anne Arundel County was closed for about two hours while authorities investigated a suspicious package in the parking lot.
    The package was found at the Crofton Area Library, where early voting started on Thursday.
    The Anne Arundel County Fire Department responded to the scene to investigate.
    Fire crews found that the package contained electronics, but “no explosives or hazard.”
    The all clear was given just before 3:
  • Woman Claims Delta Chose Cats Over Husband’s Allergy

    ATLANTA (CBS Local) — The wife of a Delta Air Lines passenger with a severe cat allergy says her husband was forced to get off a plane after another passenger boarded the aircraft with two cats in separate carriers.
    “You chose cats over a human life, and that’s appalling to me,” Jackie Reckline told WXIA.
    Reckline, her husband Lewis and their daughter were catching a connecting flight in Atlanta headed to Oklahoma City.
    She says they were on board for about six minutes wh
  • Police Investigating Suspicious Death Of Infant In Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police say they are investigating the suspicious death of an infant.
    Officers were called to a home in the 2600 block of E. Biddle St. on Thursday for reports of a dead baby.
    An infant was found dead, and police say they are investigating this case as a “suspicious death” at this time.
    The cause of death is not yet known.
    No further details have been released at this time.
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  • Yard’s Halloween Dummy Display Spooks Maryland Drivers

    TOWSON, Md. (AP) — He has Maryland drivers doing a double-take, but he’s not dead — just a real dummy.
    Tim Leuba tells The Baltimore Sun that “Freddie” appears in his front yard in Towson every October.
    Stuffed with construction debris and position with rebar, Freddie can be found this year on the edge of the road, face-down and legs twisted. He’s dressed in a neon vest, work boots and camouflage pants, which Leuba says is a nod to work crews on the street.
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  • Police: Man Arrested After Hitting Grandfather In Face With Chair

    SILVER SPRING, Md. (WJZ) — A Montgomery County man was arrested Wednesday after police say he attacked his grandfather with a chair and a machete.
    Jalen Marshall, 25, had been acting strangely for several days, according to his 72-year-old grandfather, who Marshall lived with in the 13500 block of Montvale Dr.
    The grandfather told Montgomery County investigators that he was in his kitchen when he heard a “loud commotion” coming from upstairs.
    Marshall then came downstairs and s
  • Investment Adviser To Be Sentenced In April For Ponzi Scheme

    GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — A federal judge has scheduled a sentencing hearing next year for a Maryland investment adviser convicted of defrauding investors out of millions of dollars to finance her lavish lifestyle.
    A jury convicted 56-year-old Dawn Bennett last week of charges including securities fraud, wire fraud and bank fraud. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis set Bennett’s sentencing hearing for April 8, 2019.
    Jury Deliberating In Fraud Trial of Ponzi Scheme Suspect
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  • Orioles Agree To Terms With 4 International Players

    BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles have a new Machado in the organization after agreeing to terms with four international players.
    Gilbert Machado is a 17-year-old from Venezuela, described by Orioles director of player development Brian Graham as “a natural shortstop with plus defensive skills and athleticism.”
    Baltimore enjoyed success with another Machado, Manny, who thrived at third base and shortstop before being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in July. Manny and Gil
  • Maryland, Baltimore ballot questions 2 and H critical to democracy - Baltimore Sun

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    Maryland, Baltimore ballot questions 2 and H critical to democracy
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    Off the top of your head, can you guess the median weekly wage for a Baltimore household? According to U.S. Census data, the answer is just over $850. Now consider this: In our last mayoral race, the average contribution to a candidate was $725. We all ...and more »
  • Baltimore Couple Gifts $25 Million For Univ. Of Maryland Cancer Center

    BALTIMORE, Md. (WJZ) — A local businessman and his wife have donated $25 million to help fund the expansion of a University of Maryland Cancer Center.
    The largest philanthropic donation in the history of the University of Maryland Medical Center was made by Leonard Stoler and his wife, Roslyn.
    The donation will go towards the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, which is one of only 49 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive can
  • Police Seek Identity Of Suspect In Home Invasion At Motel

    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Police have released a photo of a man wanted in connection with a home invasion at an area motel, and are asking the public to help identify him.
    The Aberdeen Police Department reports the home invasion happened just after 2 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20, at a motel in the 600 block of S. Philadelphia Rd.
    Responding officers met with a man and woman, who said they were in a motel room with another woman when they heard a knock on their door.
    After answering the
  • Smell Rotten Eggs? It Could Be A Natural Gas Leak

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Natural gas is deemed a safe energy source, however if you smell natural gas it could be a sign of a leak — and could become dangerous if it ignites.
    On WJZ at 11 p.m., Investigator Mike Hellgren has information on how BGE is trying to prevent incidents after nearly a dozen buildings have been destroyed in Maryland due to natural gas explosions.
    “Natural gas is colorless, tasteless, and odorless in its natural state,” BGE states on their w
  • Baltimore's Opportunity Zones are shaping up as federal regulations start to roll out - Baltimore Business Journal

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    Baltimore's Opportunity Zones are shaping up as federal regulations start to roll out
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    The Opportunity Zones program is designed to boost investment using long-term tax breaks and other incentives in 42 Baltimore designated communities and across the U.S.. Subscribe to get the full story. Already a paid subscriber? Sign in. Subscribe to ...
  • In Need of Cadavers, 19th-Century Medical Students Raided Baltimore's Graves - Smithsonian

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    In Need of Cadavers, 19th-Century Medical Students Raided Baltimore's Graves
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    Railroads changed everything. The formation in 1828 of the nation's first common carrier, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, revolutionized transportation, altered people's sense of time and place, and knitted America together into a nation. Among the many ...
  • 8-Year-Old Struck By Car In Northeast Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police say an 8-year-old boy was injured after being hit by a car Thursday morning.
    The accident happened at 8 a.m., in the 1400 block of Gorsuch Ave., according to the Baltimore Police Department.
    The boy suffered non-life threatening injuries, but was in stable condition following the crash.
    The driver remained on scene after the accident.
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  • University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore gets biggest gift ever, $25 million from Len Stoler - Baltimore Sun

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    University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore gets biggest gift ever, $25 million from Len Stoler
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    The University of Maryland Medical Center has received a $25 million gift from Baltimore businessman Len Stoler and his wife, the largest donation in the hospital's history. The money will fund a new cancer building for the University of Maryland ...
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  • Baltimore School Evacuated For Time As Crews Investigated Possible Gas Leak - CBS Baltimore

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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore City Public School was evacuated for about an hour Thursday morning as crews investigated reports of a nearby gas leak. Students and staff were evacuated from Western High School as a precaution, according to a BCPS ...
  • WWE’s Controversial Crown Jewel Event In Saudi Arabia To Move Forward

    By Chuck Carroll
    Following weeks of uncertainty, WWE is planning to hold the controversial Crown Jewel event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as originally planned.
    The announcement comes just hours after Saudi officials admitted that the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was premeditated. Prior to Thursday morning, the country remained adamant that Khashoggi died during a scuffle with Saudi officials at the country’s consulate in Turkey.
    The decision by WWE was likely mad
  • Baltimore elementary school cancels 'Aladdin Jr.' production after ... - Fox News

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    A production of "Aladdin Jr." has been canceled at a Baltimore school following complaints about the play's aggressive stereotypes of Arab stereotypes. (Disney).and more »
  • Baltimore School Evacuated For Time As Crews Investigated Possible Gas Leak

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore City Public School was evacuated for about an hour Thursday morning as crews investigated reports of a nearby gas leak.
    Students and staff were evacuated from Western High School as a precaution, according to a BCPS official. Nearby Baltimore Polytechnic Institute was not evacuated.
    Fire crews were on scene in the 4600 block of Falls Rd. for reports of a possible gas leak.
    There was a smell of gas on the third floor of Western High School, but BGE shut of
  • Police: Student Urinated On Outlet In Attempt To Set School On Fire

    LAFAYETTE, Ind. (CBS Local) — A 12-year-old boy has been arrested after trying to set his school on fire by urinating on an electrical outlet, according to officials.
    It happened in the first-floor boys restroom at Sunnyside Intermediate School in Lafayette, Indiana on Friday.
    The student managed to start a fire or enough smoke to set off the fire alarm, but investigators say someone grabbed a fire extinguisher and quickly put it out.
    The fire was contained within the wall socket, accordin
  • Omar Epps Talks to the Baltimore Grassroots about `Fatherhood' - Afro American

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    By Sean Yoes, Baltimore AFRO Editor, [email protected]. I was part of an event in the heart of West Baltimore last weekend that fuels my optimism about my city and my people, despite the murder and mayhem that continue to bombard us. The Practitioner's ...
  • Second Suspicious Package Sent To Fmr. VP Joe Biden

    NEW CASTLE, Del. (CBS) – A source familiar with the investigation confirms that at least two suspicious packages addressed to former Vice President Biden were found at two separate postal facilities in Delaware on Thursday.
    The source says the packages are consistent with the packages sent to other leading Democrats.
    ‘Act Of Terror’: Suspicious Packages Sent To Obama’s DC Home
    The Delaware State Police, New Castle County Police Department, U.S. Postal Inspection Service a
  • Jazz Guard Donovan Mitchell Honored Utah Shooting Victim Lauren McCluskey During Win Over Rockets

    Houston, TX (CBS Local)- The Utah Jazz beat the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night 100-89, to earn their second victory of the young season. Sophomore guard Donovan Mitchell delivered a strong performance with 38 points, seven assists and five rebounds. Mitchell’s performance on the court drew headlines, but it was what he had written on his shoes that got the attention of the Utah community.
    Mitchell wrote the name Lauren McCluskey on the shoes he wore during Wednesday night’s game
  • John Brown has brought an undeniable spark to Baltimore's offense - Baltimore Beatdown

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    John Brown has brought an undeniable spark to Baltimore's offense
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    The Baltimore Ravens offense is off to one of its fastest starts in years, showing more explosiveness and consistency than any Joe Flacco led attack since 2014. It speaks a bit to how bad some of those units were over the last several seasons that this ...and more »
  • Human Remains Found In Anne Arundel County

    GLEN BURNIE, Md. (WJZ) — Human remains were found Tuesday evening in the Point Pleasant area of Glen Burnie in Anne Arundel County.
    Officials said they were found behind Good Sheppard Church.
    Officials searched the area Wednesday for more information and will continue searching Thursday.
    This is a developing story. Stay with WJZ for updates.
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  • Carter Blackburn: ‘Navy Believes They Can Be Competitive In This Game With Notre Dame’

    Ryan MayerAfter the chaos of the past couple of weeks, Notre Dame has seen its profile rise to the status of Top 5 team and potential College Football Playoff team. Sitting at 7-0, with wins over Michigan, Stanford and Virginia Tech, the Irish’s resume looks good. If they can run the table, the committee would be hard-pressed to leave them out of the final four.
    But, going undefeated means Notre Dame will have to pass a couple more rivalry tests in the coming weeks. One of those tests is s
  • Domino Sugar Refinery installs oyster garden - Baltimore Sun

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    Domino Sugar Refinery has installed an oyster garden at its Locust Point facility in an effort to help purify waterways of the Chesapeake Bay. The Domino installation on Wednesday is the latest coordinated by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Oyster ...and more »
  • Weather Blog: Nor’easter On The Way

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The day’s weather headline…”Nor’easter on the way.” Isn’t this the second one of the “season”? And really the Nor’easter season, as I see it, is not quite upon us. (If you are new to the Mid-Atlantic and don’t quite understand what a Nor’easter is let me explain.) They are VERY strong Low’s that ride up the coast. Think of a minorish “tropical event.” They can be quite destructive wi
  • Md. Gov. Larry Hogan Speaks Out Against Suspicious Packages Sent To Democrats

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland Governor Larry Hogan spoke out against the recent suspicious packages sent to various prominent Democrats and other critics of President Trump.
    “There is no place in Maryland or America for violence and hate,” Hogan tweeted. “What unites Americans is always greater than what divides us.”
    There is no place in Maryland or America for violence and hate. What unites Americans is always greater than what divides us. https://t.co/kd7lcdiHnE
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  • Trump Claims Media To Blame For ‘Anger’ After Bombs Sent To CNN, Dems

    (CNN) — President Donald Trump returned on Thursday to blaming the media for much of the “anger” in society, a day after CNN and Democrats were the targets of explosive devices.
    “A very big part of the Anger we see today in our society is caused by the purposely false and inaccurate reporting of the Mainstream Media that I refer to as Fake News,” Trump tweeted. “It has gotten so bad and hateful that it is beyond description.”
    A very big part of the Anger
  • Mom of Baltimore teen charged in road-rage killing of 73-year-old ... - Baltimore Sun

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    Baltimore police say a teenager has been charged as an adult in a road-rage killing of a 73-year-old man in Northwest Baltimore. Mikayal Hendricks' mother ...
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  • Police Investigate Suspicious Package Addressed To Robert De Niro

    (CNN) — Police are examining a suspicious package addressed to actor-director Robert De Niro at a building in lower Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, two law enforcement sources said early Thursday.
    The package has similar markings as pipe bomb packages recently mailed nationwide to top Democrats.
    The address, 375 Greenwich St., matches that of the Tribeca Film Center. De Niro, the founder of the Tribeca Film Festival, is a vocal critic of President Trump.
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  • Chick-Fil-A Mac And Cheese Has Arrived In Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Chick-Fil-A has added mac and cheese to it’s menu in select locations, and Baltimore made the list.
    USA Today reports the sandwich chain is testing the side dish in Baltimore, Maryland, Greensboro, North Carolina, Houston and San Antonio, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona.
    The dish first made an appearance in 2017, but only in Nashville.
    Twitter users in these lucky few cities expressed their delight at the new menu option.
    @ChickfilA Y’all really got something

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