• Hundreds receive free dental care in Baltimore - WBAL TV Baltimore

    Hundreds receive free dental care in Baltimore  WBAL TV BaltimoreOver the past two days, hundreds of people in Baltimore could get their teeth cleaned and much more thanks to a dental clinic called Mission of Mercy.
  • More snow to fall northwest of Baltimore - WBAL TV Baltimore

    More snow to fall northwest of Baltimore  WBAL TV BaltimoreChief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer shows how more snow is expected to fall in Baltimore's northwestern suburbs overnight.
  • Baltimore Washington Parkway speed limit lowered to 40 mph starting on Saturday - Fox Baltimore

    Baltimore Washington Parkway speed limit lowered to 40 mph starting on Saturday  Fox BaltimoreMARYLAND (WBFF) The National Park *Service* has announced that starting on Saturday, it will lower the speed limit on the Baltimore Washington Parkway to 40 ...
  • Former Razorback arrested after crash in Baltimore - 4029tv

    Former Razorback arrested after crash in Baltimore  4029tvFormer Arkansas Razorback running back Alex Collins was involved in a car accident Friday morning in Baltimore and has been placed under arrest.
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  • Ravens RB Alex Collins Released By Ravens After Arrest

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Just hours after news broke that Ravens running back Alex Collins was arrested, he was released by the team.
    Collins was arrested early Friday morning following a car crash in Owings Mills.
    NASHVILLE, TN – OCTOBER 14: Alex Collins #34 of the Baltimore Ravens high fives fans after beating the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on October 14, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
    According to Baltimore County Police,  officers responde
  • St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Suspect For Stealing Vintage Nurse’s Cape

    LEONARDTOWN, Md. (WJZ) — The St. Mary’s County Sheriff Department is seeking the identity of a suspect accused of stealing a vintage nurse’s cape.At around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26, the suspect stole a 1950’s nurses cape from a historical exhibit at the MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital in Leonardtown. 
    Anyone with information about the identity of the suspect is asked to call 301-475-4200.
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  • National Day Of Unplugging: Ditch The Electronic Device For 24 Hours

    (WCCO/CBS Local) — Many people across the country will be taking a break from technology Friday evening.
    It’s part of the National Day Of Unplugging, where people are encouraged to ditch their electronic devices and connect with those around them.
    The goal is to enjoy a day uninterrupted by phones, tablets, computers and other electronic devices. It also encourages people to go outdoors and enjoy the places around them.
    It officially begins at sundown Friday and ends at sundown Satur
  • Kevin Nealon On ‘Man With A Plan’, Stand-Up Comedy & Johnny Carson

    (CBS Local)– While many people know Kevin Nealon as a TV and movie actor, all he ever wanted to do was stand-up comedy. The co-star of “Man With A Plan” has been in the stand-up comedy game for over 35 years and is back at Caroline’s On Broadway in New York to perform this weekend. Stand-up will always be Nealon’s first love.
    “I love stand-up because it’s what I started out doing even before the acting came along and Saturday Night Live,” said
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  • St. Mary’s County Hoping To Slow Oyster Farming Growth

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Are oyster farms too much of a good thing? St. Mary’s County is hoping to slow their growth. That’s because the best way to commercial oysters is close to shore.
    Floats mark where cages of oysters are suspended above the bottom, growing two to three years in the middle of the water column, in acreage leased by the Department of Natural Resources.
    The oysters start out small, like the first oyster farming operations. But they are growing in numbers and acr
  • Baltimore Police Investigating 2-Year-Old’s Death As Homicide

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A two-year-old boy was found unconscious inside a Baltimore home and died later at a local hospital.
    City police are investigating the death of two-year-old Trevor Graham.
    Officers were called to the 900 block of West Fayette Street around 9:43 p.m. on January 26.
    They found Trevor unconscious.
    He was rushed to an area hospital but died the next day.
    An autopsy report released Friday listed homicide as a the manner of death.
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  • Calls For Maryland Del. Mary Ann Lisanti To Resign Renewed After Censure

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Lawmakers, civil rights leaders and voters are renewing calls for a Maryland lawmaker to resign, a day after she was censured for making a racial slur.
    The NAACP joined black lawmakers Friday in calling for Del. Mary Ann Lisanti to step down. They criticized her for failing to take responsibility for saying the slur last month at a gathering with fellow lawmakers.
    ACLU Calls For Del. Mary Ann Lisanti To Resign After Allegedly Using N-Word
    The House of Delegates voted
  • Maryland Could Allow Use Of Food Stamp Cards At Restaurants - CBS Baltimore

    Maryland Could Allow Use Of Food Stamp Cards At Restaurants  CBS BaltimoreANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland state legislation could allow people to use their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits — known as the Food ...
  • Maryland Could Allow Use Of Food Stamp Cards At Restaurants

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland state legislation could allow people to use their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits — known as the Food Supplement Program in Maryland — to purchase meals at restaurants.
    Sponsored by Sen. Clarence Lam, D-Howard and Baltimore counties, Senate Bill 752 would allow elderly, disabled and homeless people to use their Electronic Benefits Transfer cards to purchase food at participating restaurants, Lam said.
    Arizona and some counties i
  • Stop or go? Baltimore traffic light replaced after intersection showed one red, one green - Baltimore Sun

    Stop or go? Baltimore traffic light replaced after intersection showed one red, one green  Baltimore SunA traffic light at 25th Street and Maryland Avenue in Baltimore's Remington neighborhood was replaced Thursday, after showing a constant green light for more ...
  • Loaded Handgun Recovered At Annapolis School

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — A handgun was recovered at an Annapolis school Friday afternoon.
    According to Anne Arundel County Police, a school resource officer was notified after a staffer found a purse-type bag with a handgun inside at The Phoenix Academy.
    Dea’Montae Elgin,
    The officer opened the bag to determine its owner and located a loaded .22 caliber revolver in the bag.
    Dea’Montae Elgin, 19, from the 900 block of President Street in Annapolis was identified as the owner of th
  • In Instagram post, C.J. Mosley alludes to desire to stay with Ravens - NBCSports.com

    In Instagram post, C.J. Mosley alludes to desire to stay with Ravens  NBCSports.comIn a profanity-laced Instagram video, linebacker and free agency C.J. Mosley alludes to his loyalty to Baltimore and his desire to stay with the Ravens.
  • 11-Year-Old Girl Charged In Connection With Baby’s Death

    SUITLAND, Md. (WJZ) — An 11-year-old girl has been charged with first-degree child abuse of a baby who was left in her care Feb. 24.
    Detectives responded to an area hospital at 3:25 p.m. after getting a report of an injured baby. The baby, identified as 1-year-old Paxton Davis, was suffering from severe injuries to his upper body.
    Davis died Thursday.
    A preliminary investigation showed that Davis was left in the care of the 11-year-old’s adult family members at their home on Pea
  • EEOC sues retirement community manager Erickson Living over alleged employee discrimination - Baltimore Sun

    EEOC sues retirement community manager Erickson Living over alleged employee discrimination  Baltimore SunCatonsville-based Erickson Living Management allegedly violated an anti-discrimination law when it fired an employee, according to a lawsuit filed Friday by the ...
  • Jameson Rodgers On ACM Award Nomination: ‘It Would Be A Dream Come True’

    Jameson Rodgers has been named one of Pandora’s 2018 Country Artists To Watch and will be on tour with 2019 GRAMMY nominee Luke Combs through May of this year. Rodgers‘ new self-titled EP is generating major buzz within the country music community and his lead single “Some Girls” has been featured on Spotify’s “New Boots” and “Wild Country” playlists.
    The man from Mississippi stopped by the CBS Local Digital Studios in New York City to discus
  • JetBlue Offering Free Flights For A Year If You Delete All Your Instagram Posts

    (CBS Philly/CBS Local)– How would you like to travel for free for an entire year? There’s just one catch – you have to delete all of your Instagram posts! It’s all part of a contest promoting the return of JetBlue’s “All You Can Jet” pass.
    To enter the contest, the airline wants you to delete all of your Instagram posts and upload their “All You Can _____ ” image with the blank space filled, using the hashtag #AllYouCanJetSweepstake
  • Home Depot Looking To Hire 750 Associates In Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Home Depot is preparing for spring, the company’s biggest selling season, by hiring 750 associates in Baltimore.
    The company is offering opportunities from sales and cashiers, to operations and online order fulfillment. Positions are permanent, part-time, and seasonal.
    College students, retirees, and veterans are encouraged by The Home Depot to apply.
    Available positions vary by store. Interested candidates can fill out a 15-minute application or text
  • Baltimore Convention Center exec decries failing escalators, 23-year-old leak - Baltimore Business Journal

    Baltimore Convention Center exec decries failing escalators, 23-year-old leak  Baltimore Business JournalPeggy Daidakis, the convention center's executive director, told Maryland General Assembly members on Thursday that the 40-year-old convention center is ...
  • Two Marylanders to appear on 'American Idol' - Baltimore Sun

    Two Marylanders to appear on 'American Idol'  Baltimore SunExpect a double dose of Maryland this season on American Idol, when two contestants with ties to the Charm City area are expected to appear.
  • Police Investigate ‘Blatantly Racist’ Tweets Tied To Officer

    COCKEYSVILLE, Md. (AP) — Police in Maryland are investigating an officer who’s linked to tweets that an advocacy group calls “blatantly racist.”
    Baltimore County police spokesman Shawn Vinson told The Catonsville Times on Wednesday that the department was conducting an administrative investigation regarding Sgt. Ted Waga.
    Last month, County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. said police were investigating an account tied to “hateful” tweets. Posts on a once-publi
  • Woman Arrested On Child Abuse, DUI Charges After Leaving Toddler Alongside The Road

    DENTON, Md. (WJZ) — State Police arrested a Talbot County woman Thursday after she left an 18-month-old child along the roadside.
    Troopers from the Easton Barrack were dispatched to Rt. 328 near Asbury Dr. in Denton just after 7 p.m. after receiving a call from a motorist about a child that had been left along the side of the road.
    A preliminary investigation showed that 29-year-old Elizabeth Newnam was standing outside of her car when a motorist driving by saw her throwing something
  • Baltimore toddler's death in January ruled a homicide, police say - Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore toddler's death in January ruled a homicide, police say  Baltimore SunA 2-year-old boy's death in West Baltimore about a month ago was ruled a homicide, according to the Baltimore Police Department. At about 9:43 p.m. Jan.
  • Baltimore’s City Auditor Resigns Abruptly After 8 Months

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore’s city auditor has resigned after less than a year on the job.
    Calling it a personnel matter, Baltimore Comptroller Joan Pratt told The Baltimore Sun on Thursday that all she could say was Audrey Askew informed her of her intent to resign last Friday.
    The auditor’s office is responsible for biennial audits of 16 agencies for finances and performances.
    In August, Askew said the health department hadn’t reached inspection targets for two years bec
  • Man Left In Critical Condition After West Baltimore Shooting

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —  Police are investigating after a man was left hospitalized from a shooting Friday morning in west Baltimore.
    Officers responded at 8:13 a.m. to the 2000 block of Ruxton Ave. for a reported shooting.
    There they found a man with a gunshot wound to his face and chest.
    The man was taken to an area hospital where he is listed in critical condition.
    Anyone with information on the shooting are urged to call detectives at (410) 396-2221 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7loc
  • Maryland House Passes $15 Minimum Wage; Bill Heads To Senate

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ/AP) — A measure to raise Maryland’s minimum wage to $15 in 2025 has been approved by the House of Delegates.
    The House voted 96-44 Friday for the bill. It now goes to the Senate.
    The House gave the bill preliminary approval on Wednesday. The measure would raise the minimum wage from $10.10 to $15 in increments by 2025.
    Maryland Bill To Raise Minimum Wage To $15 Advances
    It would first rise to $11 at the start of next year and would then go up 75 cents each year to
  • U.S. Reissues Travel Warning For The Bahamas, Urges Tourists ‘To Use Caution’

    (CBS Miami/CBS Local) – The U.S. State Department re-issued a travel warning this week which recommends visitors use extreme caution in the Bahamas.
    Federal officials issued the warning saying that “violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assault, is common, even during the day and in tourist areas.”
    The warning specifically references New Providence (Nassau) and Grand Bahamas islands (Freeport), saying they are where “the vast majority”
  • Maryland Weather: 2 More Rounds Of Wintry Mix Coming

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) —  Sick of the snow? Sorry, there’s more wintry weather on its way to Maryland.
    The first round will come in Friday night.
    Maryland Weather: Winter Weather Advisory In Effect For Friday Night
    Moisture moving into our area could freeze overnight. Sleet is expected overnight into Friday morning for the northern part of the state — including parts of Harford, Carroll, Baltimore counties — out to Western Maryland.
    #mdwx With some rain glancing by the area
  • Baltimore Man In Recovery After Being Shot In The Back

    BALTIMORE  (WJZ) — A suspect who allegedly shot a man in the back Feb. 21. was arrested by detectives Thursday morning in northwest Baltimore.
    Officers responded to the 3400 block of Mount Pleasant Ave. at 9:05 p.m. for a shooting. There, they found a 47-year-year old man who told detectives that he was shot in the back as he left a house in the block.
    The man was taken to an area hospital where he is expected to make a full recovery.
    Thursday, detectives arrested 28-year-old Nol
  • Spring Training Report: Free Agency Picks Up With Harper Signing

    By Norm Elrod
    (CBS Philadelphia/CBS Local) — Spring Training means regular-season baseball is just around the corner. A lot will happen before opening day. Indeed, a lot needs to happen, from free agent signings to potential rule changes. We welcome the return of Spring Training Report, reviewing the big stories bubbling up in baseball. Look for weekly updates in this space, as teams prepare for the 2019 season.
    Bryce Harper (Photo Credit: Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
    Free Agency Gets Moving
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  • Baltimore City Auditor Audrey Askew resigns - Fox Baltimore

    Baltimore City Auditor Audrey Askew resigns  Fox Baltimore(WBFF) -- According to the Baltimore City Comptroller's Office, City AuditorAudrey Askew has resigned on Thursday. Steward Beckham, of the Baltimore City ...
  • Some Marylanders Have Snow Fatigue As First Snow Falls In March

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The latest round of winter weather brought 1-3 inches across the area but as soon as the morning rush started, it began to taper off.
    Mother nature delivered a light dose of winter weather with a Friday snowfall that blanketed Maryland with several inches.
    State Police Responded To 61 Crashes, 1 Fatal
    “It was crazy,” said Lakisha Beverly “Waking up with all the snow on the car and everything, and I had to come out early and brush off the car.”
  • Jonas Brothers To Premiere “Sucker” On ‘The Late Late Show’

    The Jonas Brothers will join James Corden for a week-long takeover on The Late Late Show starting Monday, March 4 through Thursday, March 7 (12:37-1:37 AM, ET/PT), only on CBS. The brothers will accompany Corden on Monday for an exclusive chat on the couch, telling the full story behind their reunion years in the making. Throughout the week, they will take part in sketches, songs and various Late Late Show segments, including “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts,” a brand new “Ca
  • Rent an apartment, get a bike: Baltimore developers pitch a new, carless way to live - Baltimore Sun

    Rent an apartment, get a bike: Baltimore developers pitch a new, carless way to live  Baltimore SunDevelopers promoting carless living are finishing an apartment building where tenants will get a bike when they sign a lease.
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  • State Police Responded To 61 Crashes, 1 Fatal

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland State Police responded to 61 crashes Friday morning after snow fell in the region.
    At least one of the crashes was fatal.
    There were also 23 disabled cars and 298 calls for service.
    Between 3 and 11 a.m. today, @MDSP responded to 61 crashes (including at least 1 fatal) and 23 disabled or unattended vehicles while answering 298 calls for service. There are no snow emergency plans in effect. Follow updated Maryland road conditions at https://t.co/jxqlSYD4wc pic.twi
  • Kaylyn High, Fatally Shot In Head, Wasn’t Intended Target

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 21-year-old woman fatally shot in the head in Baltimore Wednesday wasn’t the intended target.
    Police arrested 25-year-old Ramon Burks Thursday in Kaylyn High’s fatal shooting, but said she wasn’t the intended target.
    Man Charged In Fatal Shooting Of 21-Year-Old Kaylyn High
    Burks was allegedly fighting with another person when he fired the gun, striking and killing High.
    It’s unclear whether the victim knew the suspect.
    The shooting happened in th
  • Pooles Island Brewing Company Opens Friday

    MIDDLE RIVER, Md. (WJZ) — A new brewing company is opening Friday in Baltimore County.
    Pooles Island Brewing Company is opening in at at 11695 Crossroads Circle near White Marsh.
    The 10,000 square-foot brewery features a 3,200-square-foot tap room.
    “Cenosillicaphobia means the fear of an empty glass,” said head brewer Patrick Jones. “It is my job to make the goods available to fill it, whether it is light, dark, sweet or hoppy. Hopefully everyone’s fears will be das
  • Ravens Matthew Judon’s Daughter Trains For 40-Yard Dash In Adorable Video

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Ravens player Matthew Judon’s daughter is ready to play some football!
    Like her dad and other players training, Aniyah Judon trains for the 40-yard dash.
    Witness the incredible journey as Aniyah Judon, daughter of @Ravens OLB Matthew Judon, trains for and competes in the 40-yard dash in honor of #RunRichRun & #StJudePressure's on @richeisenpic.twitter.com/TxhaAcfp0n
    — NFL GameDay (@NFLGameDay) February 27, 2019NFL Game Day posted this cute video on their T
  • Ravens RB Alex Collins Arrested Friday After Car Crash

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Ravens running back Alex Collins was arrested early Friday morning following a car crash in Owings Mills.
    According to Baltimore County Police,  officers responded to a report of a car hitting a tree in the 10000 block of Dolfield Road around 6:48 a.m. It’s about a mile from the Ravens facility.
    NASHVILLE, TN – OCTOBER 14: Alex Collins #34 of the Baltimore Ravens high fives fans after beating the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on October 14, 2018 in N
  • Best Fits For NFL Free Agent Wide Receivers: Golden Tate To Patriots?

    (CBS Local/CBS Boston) The NFL’s new league year begins on Wednesday, March 13th, and teams can begin officially signing free agents at that point. (They can negotiate beginning on March 11th.) As with every year, there are some big names hitting the market, so over the next few weeks, we’ll be looking at the top free agents available at each position, while trying to pair them with the teams that need them the most.
    There is one big caveat in play with the wide receiver market this
  • Baltimore man arrested for murder of 21-year-old woman - Fox Baltimore

    Baltimore man arrested for murder of 21-year-old woman  Fox BaltimoreBALTIMORE (WBFF)-- Baltimore City Police have arrested a man for the murder of a 21-year-old woman, who was shot in the head. On February 27, 2019 at ...
  • Maryland Weather: Winter Weather Advisory In Effect For Friday Night

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A winter weather advisory that was issued for most of Maryland Thursday was cancelled Friday morning. However another advisory was issued for parts of Maryland Friday night.
    It remains in effect for parts of Hartford, Carroll and Baltimore counties. The concern is rain could freeze overnight.
    #mdwx Just in. Advisories for the Eastern Shore dropped. The advisory you see for parts of Harford, Baltimore, and Carroll counties are for tonight into the morning hours of tomorrow
  • Fatal Tractor-Trailer Crash In Prince George’s County

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. (WJZ) — A tractor-trailer collided with an SUV in College Park, killing one person and sending two others to the hospital.
    Maryland State Police said officers responded to the area of northbound I-95 at U.S. Route 1 around 3:50 a.m. Friday.
    A preliminary investigation showed them a Chevrolet Traverse spun out of control on the Outer Loop and crossed in front of the tractor-trailer in the right lane. The SUV was then pushed across all the lanes on the road and smashed into
  • After four decades under cover, a Baltimore party band records its first album - Baltimore Sun

    After four decades under cover, a Baltimore party band records its first album  Baltimore SunGazze is one of the Baltimore area's oldest party bands, going back to teen dances in the 1970s. In this episode: Can a group that played other people's music ...
  • Man Charged In Fatal Shooting Of 21-Year-Old Kaylyn High

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police arrested 25-year-old Ramon Burks for the murder of a 21-year-old woman.
    Police said Burks was arrested Thursday and charged with 1st Degree Murder, Reckless Endangerment, Assault, and various Handgun Violations.
    Police also identified the victim as Kaylyn High of the 1300 block of Greenmount Ave.
    RELATED: 21-Year-Old Woman Shot In Head, Dies
    High went to Johns Hopkins Hospital Wednesday night after being shot in the head. She was immediately taken into su
  • Man Arrested, Charged With Shooting Woman In Head And Killing Her

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police arrested 25-year-old Ramon Burks for the murder of a 21-year-old woman.
    Police said Burks was arrested Thursday and charged with 1st Degree Murder, Reckless Endangerment, Assault, and various Handgun Violations.
    Police also identified the victim as Kaylyn High of the 1300 block of Greenmount Ave.
    RELATED: 21-Year-Old Woman Shot In Head, Dies
    High went to Johns Hopkins Hospital Wednesday night after being shot in the head. She was immediately taken into su

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