• Three Maryland Counties Continue Partnerships With ICE

    Three Maryland Counties Continue Partnerships With ICE
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — As Maryland counties and universities face increasing pressure to end their partnerships with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Cecil County’s is recently “operational,” according to an ICE spokeswoman.
    Cecil is one of three Maryland counties — with Frederick and Harford — that currently have what are known as 287(g) agreements with the federal agency. Through these agreements, ICE trains and authorizes police officers at local de
  • It’s The Busiest Week Of The Year For The Postal Service. Here Are The 2019 Holiday Shipping Deadlines

    It’s The Busiest Week Of The Year For The Postal Service. Here Are The 2019 Holiday Shipping Deadlines
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The United States Postal Service is now in its busiest week of the year, and with days to go until Christmas, the deadlines for mailing those last-minute gifts is fast approaching.
    In the Baltimore area alone, the postal service expects to deliver more than 8 million cards and packages this holiday season, which is well above normal.
    “People are getting out shopping more, and they’re taking advantage of a lot of the e-commerce sales that are going on,&rdq
  • Federal Spending Package Includes Increase In Funding For Chesapeake Bay Cleanup

    Federal Spending Package Includes Increase In Funding For Chesapeake Bay Cleanup
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — More help is coming to clean up the Chesapeake Bay.
    The House has approved a $1.4 trillion federal spending package.
    The package includes a 16 percent budget increase for Bay cleanup efforts.
    The Senate is expected to pass the measure this week.
    Previously, House and Senate leaders agreed to spend $85 million on the Chesapeake Bay Program, in the fiscal year that begins October 1.
  • Police Investigating Attempted Armed Robbery Of Bob Evans In Frederick

    Police Investigating Attempted Armed Robbery Of Bob Evans In Frederick
    FREDERICK, Md. (WJZ) — Frederick police are investigating after two armed men allegedly attempted to rob a Bob Evans Sunday morning.
    Officers responded to the Bob Evans located at 1505 Garrett Drive for a reported attempted armed robbery at 6:22 a.m.
    Two men wearing face masks entered the restaurant, displayed guns, asked for money and fled the restaurant on foot after receiving no money, police said.
    Employees and customers were in the restaurant at the time of the attempted armed robbery
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  • Multi-State Pact Could Curb Transportation Carbon Emissions

    BOSTON (AP) — Carbon emissions from cars, trucks and other means of transportation would drop while gas prices would jump under a multi-state draft climate proposal released Tuesday.
    The proposal — known as the Transportation and Climate Initiative — is aimed at reducing pollutants contributing to global warming. An alliance of Northeast and mid-Atlantic states have been working on the project that would create a cap on pollution from transportation.
    Under the agreement, wholes
  • Parent Volunteer Program Helps The Greenmount School Cut Tuition, Keep Costs Low

    Parent Volunteer Program Helps The Greenmount School Cut Tuition, Keep Costs Low
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — When you hear the term private school, it’s easy to leap to the conclusion that means a very expensive education.
    The Greenmount School in Baltimore is keeping its costs down by asking the parents to pitch in and help.
    Kyle Kranz is a parent at The Greenmount School.
    “I’m helping out with carpool today,” he said. “When you join the school, you’re obligated to do 40 hours of community time.”
    For a student to attend The Greenmo
  • ‘Christmas Vacation’ Message Targets Distracted Drivers During Holiday Season

    ‘Christmas Vacation’ Message Targets Distracted Drivers During Holiday Season
    CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (CBS Local) — Drivers in Tennessee are being reminded to not text and drive with a hilarious overhead electronic sign message.
    The signs read “Cousin Eddie says Twitter’s full. Put down the phone.”
    The message is in reference to the beloved Cousin Eddie character from the hit movie “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”
    “A lot of people have the lines memorized from Christmas Vacation so everyone kind of knows what that means a
  • ‘Twitter’s Full’ Message Targets Distracted Drivers During Holiday Season

    ‘Twitter’s Full’ Message Targets Distracted Drivers During Holiday Season
    CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (CBS Local) — Drivers in Tennessee are being reminded to not text and drive with a hilarious overhead electronic sign message.
    The signs read “Cousin Eddie says Twitter’s full. Put down the phone.”
    The message is in reference to the beloved Cousin Eddie character from the hit movie “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”
    “A lot of people have the lines memorized from Christmas Vacation so everyone kind of knows what that means a
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  • Santa Claus Surprises Patients At Johns Hopkins Children’s Center

    Santa Claus Surprises Patients At Johns Hopkins Children’s Center
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Children at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center got a nice surprise Tuesday just in time for Christmas.
    Santa Claus came spreading holiday cheer and visited with the children.
    Hospital administrators said this was a great treat for children who have been in the hospital for the holidays.
    The girls and boys were able to talk with Santa and give him their Christmas lists.
  • Lime Launches First Ever Weekly E-Scooters Subscription

    Lime Launches First Ever Weekly E-Scooters Subscription
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Lime, the company placing electric scooters around the area, is inviting Baltimore residents to ride into the new decade with a new deal.
    Lime launched its LimePass Tuesday. It’s the first-ever weekly subscription service for e-scooters.
    Lime officials say the $5 weekly pass offers unlimited scooter unlocks which should save riders about $1 per-ride.
  • 16 Members Of Suspected Drug Trafficking Organization Indicted

    16 Members Of Suspected Drug Trafficking Organization Indicted
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Sixteen members of a suspected drug trafficking organization were indicted for a number of crimes, including murder, conspiracy to kidnap and drug crimes, officials announced Tuesday afternoon.
    As officials from the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, Baltimore Police Department and other agencies announced the indictments, a family member of a victim who was reportedly killed sobbed in the front row, WJZ’s Ava-joye Burnett reported.As Baltimore of
  • ‘Not For Drug Sales’: Dairy Queen Sign Calls Out Illicit Activity In Its Parking Lot

    ‘Not For Drug Sales’: Dairy Queen Sign Calls Out Illicit Activity In Its Parking Lot
    INDIANAPOLIS (CBS Local) — Workers at a Dairy Queen in Indianapolis who were apparently fed up with illicit activities in the restaurant’s parking lot took matters into their own hands.
    The DQ Grill & Chill’s reader board, which usually promotes meal deals on its famous Blizzards and burgers, was changed last week to read: “PARKING LOT – NOT FOR DRUG SALES THANK YOU.”
    The sign took some customers by the surprise.
    “I’ve never noticed anything su
  • Ricoh McClain Indicted In Fatal Stabbing At Maryland Popeyes Restaurant

    Ricoh McClain Indicted In Fatal Stabbing At Maryland Popeyes Restaurant
    UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (WJZ) — A Washington, D.C., man was indicted Tuesday in the fatal stabbing at a Maryland Popeyes Restaurant last month.
    The Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s office said Ricoh McClain, 30,  was indicted for common law murder and carrying a dangerous weapon with intent to injure.
    RELATED COVERAGE:Man Fatally Stabbed Outside Maryland Popeyes Restaurant In Fight Over New Chicken Sandwich
    Suspect Wanted For Fatal Stabbing Of 28-Year-Old Kevin
  • Doctor’s Report Calls 77-Year-Old Biden ‘Healthy, Vigorous’

    Doctor’s Report Calls 77-Year-Old Biden ‘Healthy, Vigorous’
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden is “healthy, vigorous” and “fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency,” according to a doctor’s report released Tuesday by the 77-year-old former vice president.
    Dr. Kevin O’Connor, who has been Biden’s primary care physician since 2009, writes in a three-page note that the Democratic presidential candidate is in overall good shape — he’s trim, exercises and keeps his cholesterol at healthy lev
  • Ray Lewis: ‘Teams Have To Limit Possessions’ To Beat Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes

    Ray Lewis: ‘Teams Have To Limit Possessions’ To Beat Lamar Jackson, Patrick Mahomes
    (WJZ)- The Baltimore Ravens have checked off two preseason goals in the last two weeks. First, they clinched a playoff spot with a win over the Buffalo Bills. Then, last Thursday, they clinched the AFC North division title in a win over the New York Jets. Now, all that is left for the team is to clinch home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with a win Sunday over the Cleveland Browns.
    In the midst of a 10-game winning streak, the question of how to stop the Ravens and by extension, quarter
  • Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Week 16: Breshad Perriman Top Priority Add This Week

    Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Week 16: Breshad Perriman Top Priority Add This Week
    By Matt Citak
    (CBS Boston/CBS Local)- The time has come.
    Everything you’ve worked for all season comes down to this week- the fantasy football championship.
    The last two weeks have not been kind with injuries, as many big-name players all around the league have gotten hurt. But the season goes on, and just like in the NFL, it is next man up. Luckily, injuries open the door for some great pickups on the waiver wire. This week, there are several guys available that could end up being league-
  • LifeBridge Health Announced A Name Change For The Bon Secours Hospital

    LifeBridge Health Announced A Name Change For The Bon Secours Hospital
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — LifeBridge Health announced a new name for Bon Secours Baltimore Hospital on Tuesday.
    The new name for the hospital will now be the Grace Medical Center.
    “As we thought about a new name for the hospital, we wanted to honor the hospital’s 100-year history as well as reflect our ongoing commitment to ensuring that the people of West Baltimore have health services they need now and in the future. After consulting with many people, including staff, community membe
  • Lift Your Spirits And Burn 200 Calories With Quick Winter Workouts

    Lift Your Spirits And Burn 200 Calories With Quick Winter Workouts
    Just because winter has brought a drop in temperature, it doesn’t need to cause a drop in your level of physical activity.
    Instead of hibernating under a blanket and waiting for spring, try lacing up a pair of skates, clicking into skis or picking up a shovel to keep fit.
    You can enjoy significant health benefits and beat the winter blues just by staying active. Regular exercise helps reduce stress and anxiety. It can also help you sleep better and boost your immune system during cold and
  • This Winter, Shovel Snow Safely And Efficiently

    This Winter, Shovel Snow Safely And Efficiently
    Winter is in full swing, which means snow — and your snow shovel — is likely to make an appearance soon.
    Shoveling snow is a moderate-intensity exercise that often results in injury when done incorrectly. Our backs and shoulders are especially vulnerable to injuries when we’re shoveling. Follow these tips to stay snow-safe this winter season. It will take some preparation, but your legs, back and heart will thank you:
    1. Warm up: Before shoveling, warm up your muscles in y
  • 17 Tons Of M&M’s Spill Onto Interstate Ramp After Tractor-Trailer Overturns

    17 Tons Of M&M’s Spill Onto Interstate Ramp After Tractor-Trailer Overturns
    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (CBS Local) — More than 17 tons of M&M candies spilled onto an interstate ramp Friday after a truck overturned near Knoxville, Tennessee, officials confirmed.
    Police said they responded to the tractor-trailer crash on the Interstate 40 east exit ramp to Papermill Drive at around 5:32 a.m, CBS affiliate WVLT reported.
    Police believe that the driver swerved to miss hitting something, CNN reported, and then plowed into a ditch and hit a concrete barrier before rolling ont
  • Baltimore Police Investigating 2 Shootings, 1 Fatal, Tuesday Morning

    Baltimore Police Investigating 2 Shootings, 1 Fatal, Tuesday Morning
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police are investigating two shootings Tuesday morning that happened about an hour apart.
    Officers were called to the 2900 block of Round Road for a reported shooting around 11:03 a.m. When they arrived they found a 29-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his body.
    He was taken to an area hospital for treatment.
    The around 12:05 p.m., officers were called to the 1000 block of Madison Street for a reported shooting. There they found a man in the 900 block of Webb
  • ‘She Thinks She’s A Puppy Dog’: Horses Help Farmer Save Dying Calf

    ‘She Thinks She’s A Puppy Dog’: Horses Help Farmer Save Dying Calf
    LINCOLN, Neb. (CBS Local) — A farmer in Nebraska was able to save the life of an ailing calf last month thanks to some very concerned horses.
    Kevin Lewis says he usually begins his day by counting the cows and checking on the horses. But a few days before Thanksgiving, he noticed his horses were acting strange.
    “Sunday was over here by the edge of the pond, just licking the ground it looked like,” Lewis told CBS affiliate KOLN. “And this one [Poncho] was just freaking out
  • Multiple Maryland Towns Will See Pro-Impeachment Rallies Tuesday

    Multiple Maryland Towns Will See Pro-Impeachment Rallies Tuesday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — More than half a dozen pro-impeachment rallies are scheduled in the Baltimore area Tuesday evening as the full House vote on whether to impeach President Donald Trump from office nears.
    Rallies are planned in Baltimore, Catonsville, Columbia, Bel Air, Annapolis, Olney and Gaithersburg as part of a national effort from pro-impeachment group “Impeach & Remove.” Another rally is scheduled for Wednesday morning in D.C.
    READ MORE: Impeachment Coverage From CBS
  • 1 In 4 Christmas Tree Fires Happen Because Its Too Close To A Heat Source, Officials Say

    1 In 4 Christmas Tree Fires Happen Because Its Too Close To A Heat Source, Officials Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Did you know that one in four Christmas tree fires start because the tree is too close to a heat source?
    The Baltimore County Fire Department is sharing fire safety tips to keep you and your loved ones safe during the holidays.
    Fire officials say Christmas trees should be at least 3 feet away from a heat source. You should also water natural Christmas trees daily to prevent it from becoming too dry.
    Here are some other fire safety tips:Only use non-flammable or flame-reta
  • Hate Crime Charge Dropped Against Sean Urbanski; Murder Charges Stand

    Hate Crime Charge Dropped Against Sean Urbanski; Murder Charges Stand
    UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (WJZ) — A judge has dropped a hate crime charge against a white Maryland man in the fatal stabbing of a black Bowie State University student in College Park in 2017.
    Sean Urbanski is on trial for killing Richard Collins, III, during an altercation while Collins was visiting friends on the University of Maryland, College Park campus in May 2017. Collins was just days away from graduating from Bowie State.BREAKING: Judge drops hate crime charge against Sean Urbanski; murd
  • Timothy Charles White Sr. Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Child Abuse

    Timothy Charles White Sr. Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Child Abuse
    SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — A Maryland man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for physically abusing a child.
    The Daily Times of Salisbury reported Tuesday that the man who was sentenced was Timothy Charles White Sr.
    Police said that White, 35, physically abused a child under the age of 1. He caused bruises to the baby’s face, head and buttocks and swelling to the head. The injuries were not permanent.
    White had been on probation at the time for a previous conviction that s
  • Maryland Man Gets 20 Years In Prison For Abuse Of Child

    Maryland Man Gets 20 Years In Prison For Abuse Of Child
    SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — A Maryland man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for physically abusing a child.
    The Daily Times of Salisbury reported Tuesday that the man who was sentenced was Timothy Charles White Sr.
    Police said that White, 35, physically abused a child under the age of 1. He caused bruises to the baby’s face, head and buttocks and swelling to the head. The injuries were not permanent.
    White had been on probation at the time for a previous conviction that s
  • Baltimore Police Have Seized More Than 1,900 Guns In 2019, Department Says

    Baltimore Police Have Seized More Than 1,900 Guns In 2019, Department Says
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Police Department said it has seized more than 1,900 guns so far in 2019.
    The figure, put out on the department’s Twitter page Tuesday, comes amid an increase in both homicides and non-fatal shootings in the city for the year.
    30-Year-Old Man Arrested For Alleged Possession Of Loaded Handgun In Baltimore
    Police said the latest gun seized was from a 30-year-old man during a drug investigation in the 3000 block of Normount Court on Monday. The man was ar
  • December 21 Marks The Start Of The Second Half Of The Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Season

    December 21 Marks The Start Of The Second Half Of The Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Season
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces the start of the second half of the muzzleloader deer hunting season on December 21.
    The second half of the muzzleloader deer hunting season will take place from December 21 through January 4.
    Hunters are allowed to use muzzleloading firearms to harvest sika and white-tailed deer during the season, according to officials.
    “The late muzzleloader season occurs when hunters can enjoy cooler temperatures and time in
  • Surveillance Video Shows Man Robbing 7-Eleven; Police Searching For Suspect

    Surveillance Video Shows Man Robbing 7-Eleven; Police Searching For Suspect
    LUTHERVILLE-TIMONIUM, Md. (WJZ) — The Baltimore County Police Department has released surveillance video of an armed robbery at a convenience store in Lutherville-Timonium in September.
    Police said the video was from an armed robbery just before midnight on  September 18 at the 7-Eleven in the 1500 block of York Road.
    Credit: Baltimore County Police
    The video shows the man entering the store and reaching for something in his waistband. After briefly speaking with the store clerk, the
  • Headed To The Ravens Game In Cleveland? See Memorabilia At The Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Headed To The Ravens Game In Cleveland? See Memorabilia At The Pro Football Hall of Fame
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore fans headed to Cleveland this weekend for the Ravens matchup against the Browns might be looking for something to do while you’re in Ohio.
    Head to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, where a number of team artifacts are on display.
    Fans can see all 326 bronzed busts, including one of former Ravens safety Ed Reed, linebacker Ray Lewis and tackle Jonathan Ogden.
    Other things on display include:Baltimore Ravens autographed game-used football from Nov. 18
  • 30-Year-Old Man Arrested For Alleged Possession Of Loaded Handgun In Baltimore

    30-Year-Old Man Arrested For Alleged Possession Of Loaded Handgun In Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police are investigating after a 30-year-old man was allegedly found in possession of a loaded handgun and drugs on Sunday.
    Officers conducted a drug search in the 3000 block of Normount Court where they recovered a loaded handgun and drugs on December 16.
    A 30-year-old man was arrested at the scene.
    (Photo Credit: Baltimore Police Department)
    BPD, this year, has seized over 1,900 guns from across the city, police said.
    If anyone has information on illegal
  • ‘It Is So Powerful To Tell These Stories On Televsion’: Rosanny Zayas On Showtime’s ‘The L Word: Generation Q’

    ‘It Is So Powerful To Tell These Stories On Televsion’: Rosanny Zayas On Showtime’s ‘The L Word: Generation Q’
    (CBS Local)– Rosanny Zayas was a fan of the “The L Word” growing up, but being at a viewing party to watch the premiere of “The L Word: Generation Q” is something she never could’ve imagined.
    The actor plays Sophie Suarez in Showtime’s new iteration of the series called “The L Word: Generation Q.” Zayas loves that this show is willing to cover all the different angles of women in their lives, relationships, and careers.
    “It takes time t
  • Aberdeen Police Looking For Missing 41-Year-Old Woman

    Aberdeen Police Looking For Missing 41-Year-Old Woman
    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Police in Aberdeen are looking for a missing 41-year-old woman.
    Rebecca Wilson was last seen early Monday morning on Alton Street.
    Wilson may be wearing black pants, a black sweatshirt, and black shoes.
    Please call the Aberdeen Police Department with information at 410-272-2121.MISSING -Rebecca Wilson was last seen early Monday morning on Alton Street.She may be wearing black pants, a black sweatshirt, and black shoes. Please call the Aberdeen Police Department with i
  • December 20 Marks The Beginning Of The Canada Goose Hunting Season

    December 20 Marks The Beginning Of The Canada Goose Hunting Season
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces the beginning of the state’s migratory Atlantic Population Canada goose hunting season on December 20.
    Canada goose hunting season will take place from December 20 through January 4 and January 14 through January 31.
    Hunters are allowed to bag one goose per day in Maryland’s AP Canada Goose Hunting Zone, according to officials.
    “Canada goose hunting is a time-honored Maryland tradition that gives fri
  • 6 Charged In Hunting Violations Across Maryland

    6 Charged In Hunting Violations Across Maryland
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Six people were charged in hunting violations across the state by Maryland Natural Resources Police during an operation to crack down on violators.
    According to NRP, officers were driving on a hunting access near Twin Churches Road in Grantsville on Nov. 30 when they noticed Thoms Freeman, 50, of Westernport wearing fluorescent orange clothing.
    When the officer conducted a conservation stop to check the man’s hunting license, the officer smelled alcohol coming
  • The Deadline For Holiday Shipping Is Approaching Fast

    The Deadline For Holiday Shipping Is Approaching Fast
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — If you’re looking to mail out gifts for the holidays, here’s when your holiday shipping deadlines are for FedEx, UPS and USPS.
    Make sure to send by the following dates for expected delivery before the holiday:FedEx’s shipping deadline for Two Day Delivery is on December 20.
    UPS’s shipping deadline for Three Day Delivery is on December 19.
    USPS’s shipping deadline for First Class Mail is on December 20It is advised that gifts mailed out after
  • Here Are The Holiday Shipping Deadlines For 2019

    Here Are The Holiday Shipping Deadlines For 2019
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — If you’re looking to mail out gifts for the holidays, here’s when your holiday shipping deadlines are for FedEx, UPS and USPS.
    Make sure to send by the following dates for expected delivery before the holiday:FedEx’s shipping deadline for Two-Day Delivery is on December 20.
    UPS’s shipping deadline for Three-Day Delivery is on December 19.
    USPS’s shipping deadline for First Class Mail is on December 20.It is advised that gifts mailed out after
  • Woman Charged With DUI, After Striking Deer Decoy With Vehicle, Fleeing From Officers, Police Say

    Woman Charged With DUI, After Striking Deer Decoy With Vehicle, Fleeing From Officers, Police Say
    Mt. AIRY, Md. (WJZ) — A Carroll County woman was charged with driving while intoxicated after she allegedly struck a deer decoy and lead police on a chase through the woods.
    Maryland Natural Resources Police said the incident happened on Nov. 30.
    NRP officers were patrolling for illegal spotlighting using a deer decoy along Flag Marsh Road in Mt. Airy, when they saw a vehicle stop, turn on its headlights, drive off-road and strike the deer decoy.
    When officers approached the vehicle, the d
  • Power Out At Western Maryland State Parks; Parks Still Open

    Power Out At Western Maryland State Parks; Parks Still Open
    FREDERICK, Md. (WJZ) — State Park officials report that the power is out at several Western Maryland parks after winter weather came through the regions.
    “Jack Frost visited Western Maryland last night, so power is out at Gambrill, Rocky Gap, Deep Creek Lake and New Germany State Parks,” state park officials tweeted.
    Although the power is out, the parks remain open.Jack Frost visited Western Maryland last night, so power is out at Gambrill, Rocky Gap, Deep Creek Lake and New Ge
  • Weather Blog: Sunny Forecast Through Monday

    Weather Blog: Sunny Forecast Through Monday
    Hi Everyone!
    Great to be back from vacation said no one EVER!! Add onto that the low clouds and misty drizzle here and WOW get me back to sunshine, and blue waters. But this morning, the Christmas lights all along my drive — lighting up that light misty fog. Beautiful colors in those low ground clouds and it really was a WOW moment.
    Now let’s get back to work and talk about some great weather. How much so? How about a sunny forecast through Monday. We will have a big temperature roll
  • 2 Teens Charged In Robbery, Assault Of Annapolis Delivery Driver, Police Say

    2 Teens Charged In Robbery, Assault Of Annapolis Delivery Driver, Police Say
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Annapolis police are investigating the robbery of a delivery driver early Tuesday morning.
    According to police, the reported robbery occurred around 1:21 a.m. in the 1400 block of Tyler Avenue.
    A man told police he was making a delivery when a juvenile girl grabbed the food out of the car without paying. The man said he confronted the teen, who was standing with another girl, and asked for her to return the food. The girls called a teen boy and that teen allegedly pu
  • Vaping Linked With Long-Term Risk Of Respiratory Disease On New Study

    Vaping Linked With Long-Term Risk Of Respiratory Disease On New Study
    BALTIMORE (CNN/WJZ) — Vaping or using e-cigarettes for a long period of time was associated with an increased risk of respiratory diseases — including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD, chronic bronchitis and asthma — in a new study.
    The study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine on Monday, is among the first bodies of research to examine the link between e-cigarette use and respiratory disease in the long-term, by analyzing e-cigarette use and
  • Man Arrested After Allegedly Making Threat Against His Workplace

    Man Arrested After Allegedly Making Threat Against His Workplace
    WESTMINSTER, Md. (WJZ) — A 27-year-old man was arrested Tuesday morning after allegedly making a threat against his workplace in Carroll County Monday evening.
    Tyree Anton Seymore. Credit: Carroll County Sheriff’s Office
    Tyree Anton Seymore was arrested in Baltimore County, police said. He’s charged with making a threat of mass violence, arson threat, telephone misuse and making a false statement.
    Police said they were called to Performance Food Group southwest of Westminster a
  • Ravens Pop-Up Store Opening Thursday In Canton; Lamar Jackson Jerseys May Be Available

    Ravens Pop-Up Store Opening Thursday In Canton; Lamar Jackson Jerseys May Be Available
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Lamar-mania has taken hold of Baltimore — so much so, you can hardly find a Number 8 jersey on sale anywhere.
    But a tweet from the Ravens’ official account seems to imply Lamar Jackson jerseys will be on sale when the team’s pop-up shop opens in Canton on Thursday.
    RELATED COVERAGE:Lamar Jackson Got The Most Pro Bowl Votes
    Lamar Jackson Jerseys Are So Popular They Are Starting To Sell Out
    ‘The North Is Not Enough’ | Lamar Jackson Sports New R
  • Weather Blog: Rain, Drizzle Continue

    Weather Blog: Rain, Drizzle Continue
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Light rain and drizzle will continue overnight into Tuesday morning across most of the region; the only exception will be areas near the Mason-Dixon line, which may still see some spotty freezing drizzle over the next several hours.
    Rain and drizzle in the morning will be followed by milder temperatures and slow late afternoon clearing as well.
    Clearing and cooler temps will move in Tuesday night, and a chilly but dry Wednesday is on tap.
    Very cold air will dominate throu
  • Stolen Amazon Delivery Van Found In Baltimore Hours After Going Missing, Driver Unhurt

    Stolen Amazon Delivery Van Found In Baltimore Hours After Going Missing, Driver Unhurt
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A stolen Amazon delivery van was found Monday in Baltimore after it was missing for several hours.
    Police confirmed the vehicle was taken around 12:19 p.m. from the 1300 block of Sherwood Avenue. It was found later in the afternoon along Craddock Road.
    At this time, police cannot say what, if any, packages were stolen inside the van.
    Amazon released a brief statement Monday night saying the driver was not harmed.
    “We are thankful the delivery driver is safe and we a
  • Carroll County Sheriff’s Office Investigating ‘Incident’ Near Westminster

    Carroll County Sheriff’s Office Investigating ‘Incident’ Near Westminster
    WESTMINSTER, Md. (WJZ) — The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office is investigating what is only being described as an “incident” on Avondale Road Monday night.
    Officials are responding to the 1300 block of Avondale Road southwest of Westminster.
    The sheriff’s office said no one has been injured and there is no credible threat to the public.
    Officials said more information will be released Tuesday morning.
    This story is developing; stay with WJZ for updates.
     
  • 37-Year-Old Facing Peeping Tom Charges, Linked To Burglaries, Police Say

    37-Year-Old Facing Peeping Tom Charges, Linked To Burglaries, Police Say
    COLLEGE PARK, Md. (WJZ) — A 37-year-old man faces a number of charges stemming from multiple peeping tom incidents in College Park over the past month, Prince George’s County police said Monday.
    Aaron Nysus, of Hyattsville, was arrested at his home Monday morning.
    Police said Nysus is linked to a number of peeping tom incidents and break-ins, with the most recent happening December 7 in the 4300 block of Hartwick Road.
    Aaron Nysus. Credit: Prince George’s County Police
    Officers
  • Morgan State Tops Chestnut Hill College 96-72 Behind Davis

    Morgan State Tops Chestnut Hill College 96-72 Behind Davis
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Stanley Davis scored 28 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Morgan State beat Division II Chestnut Hill College 96-72 on Monday in the first meeting of the teams.
    Sherwyn Devonish-Prince added 16 points and Troy Baxter Jr. had 14 points and nine rebounds for the Bears (5-8), who shot 68% from the field in the first half and led 53-26 at halftime. Isaiah Burke added 10 points.
    Davis and Devonish-Prince combined for 11 points in the Bears’ opening 16-3 run. Morgan State

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