• Herbert Miller Arrested In Christmas Morning Death Of 7-Month-Old Harlem Phillips

    Herbert Miller Arrested In Christmas Morning Death Of 7-Month-Old Harlem Phillips
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Detectives have arrested 24-year-old Herbert Leon Miller in the death of a seven-month-old child earlier this month.
    Police said Harlem Phillips was brought to Johns Hopkins Pediatric Hospital around 10 p.m. Sunday after reportedly falling off a couch at a home in northeast Baltimore. Phillips was unresponsive and unconscious.
    She died at the hospital on Christmas morning. According to court documents, a doctor said she reportedly suffered injuries consistent with being s
  • Former Frederick Pediatrician Dr. Ernesto Torres Indicted On 98 Sex Crime Charges

    Former Frederick Pediatrician Dr. Ernesto Torres Indicted On 98 Sex Crime Charges
    FREDERICK, Md. (WJZ) — A former Frederick pediatrician has been indicted on nearly 100 additional counts of sex crime charges, the Frederick County State’s Attorney’s Office said Monday.
    Dr. Ernesto Cesar Torres, 69, is being held without bond on 98 counts related to allegations from 19 victims, all of whom were juveniles at the time of the alleged offenses.
    RELATED COVERAGE:Maryland Pediatrician Dr. Ernesto Torres Convicted Of Sexually Abusing Patient
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  • Buie Scores 38 To Carry Hofstra Over Towson 75-67

    Buie Scores 38 To Carry Hofstra Over Towson 75-67
    TOWSON, Md. (AP) — Desure Buie made seven 3-pointers and scored a career-high 38 points as Hofstra defeated Towson 75-67 on Monday.
    Buie was 10 of 15 from the field, including 7 of 8 from distance, and he added six rebounds and five assists to help Hofstra rally from a 12-point deficit early in the second half by outscoring Towson 47-27 the rest of the way.
    Tareq Coburn added 11 points and seven rebounds for Hofstra (11-4, 2-0 Colonial Athletic Conference), which earned its fifth straight
  • Spasojevic Carries UMBC Over Penn State-York 89-57

    Spasojevic Carries UMBC Over Penn State-York 89-57
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Dimitrije Spasojevic had 16 points off the bench to carry Maryland-Baltimore County to an 89-57 win over Penn State York on Monday.
    UMBC outscored the Nittany Lions 44-16 in the paint and 29-8 in bench points. UMBC shot 64% from the floor, including 70% in the first half, and held Penn State York to 38% overall.
    L.J. Owens had 15 points for Maryland-Baltimore County (7-8). Daniel Akin added 13 points, and Brandon Horvath had 12 points. Spasojevic made 8 of 10 shots.
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  • Final Preparations Underway For Inner Harbor New Year’s Eve Fireworks Display

    Final Preparations Underway For Inner Harbor New Year’s Eve Fireworks Display
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For more than 40 years, Baltimore has welcomed the new year with fireworks at the Inner Harbor. It’s no small task: it takes weeks of planning and construction before the first fuse is lit.
    The harbor provides a natural amphitheater where the sizzling sky reflects upon the still waters below.
    Pyrotechnician Aaron Troutman spent Monday morning filling a barge in the water with things that blow up — way up.
    RELATED COVERAGE:Police Warn Against Celebratory Gunfir
  • Police Investigating Weekend Homicide In Reisterstown

    Police Investigating Weekend Homicide In Reisterstown
    REISTERSTOWN, Md. (WJZ) — Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Reisterstown over the weekend.
    Baltimore County officers were called to the 12000 block of Tarragon Road in Reisterstown around 8 p.m. Sunday for a report of a person lying on the ground. When they arrived, they found the man with a gunshot wound to the upper body.
    The victim, Jerry Josiah Eley, 28, of Windsor Mill, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
    The shooting is under investigation; anyone with informati
  • Police Warn Against Celebratory Gunfire On New Year’s Eve

    Police Warn Against Celebratory Gunfire On New Year’s Eve
    (CBS Local) — Police across the country are reminding people that it is illegal and extremely dangerous to fire celebratory gunshots into the air to bring in the new year.
    Although rare, people being shot by celebratory gunfire on New Year’s Eve and other holidays like the Fourth of July does happen, prompting police and ballistics experts to caution people that bullets fired into the air can have serious consequences.
    “What goes up must come down, and the results are tragic wh
  • Police: Patrol Officer Discharges Duty Weapon At Dog In Oxon Hill

    Police: Patrol Officer Discharges Duty Weapon At Dog In Oxon Hill
    OXON HILL, Md. (WJZ) — Prince George’s County police are investigating after a patrol officer discharged his gun and shot a dog early Monday morning in Oxon Hill.
    Officers responded to a residence in the 1300 block of Southview Drive shortly before 3:00 a.m. for a reported dispute.
    When officers spoke to one of the residents outside, a large dog allegedly ran out of the home toward the them and was shot by a patrol officer, police said.
    The dog was taken by Animal Control for emergen
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  • Which Team Is The Biggest Threat To Ravens Title Hopes? Michael Irvin Says ‘No Doubt’ It’s Kansas City

    Which Team Is The Biggest Threat To Ravens Title Hopes? Michael Irvin Says ‘No Doubt’ It’s Kansas City
    (WJZ)- The NFL regular season is over and Lamar Jackson and the Ravens have earned a deserved week of rest as the AFC’s top seed. Boasting the best record in the league at 14-2 and winners of their final 12 games, the Super Bowl hype train is in high gear.
    John Harbaugh’s squad is being given the best odds to win the Super Bowl at 9/4 and FiveThirtyEight’s prediction model gives them a 66% chance of making it to the big game and a 46% chance of winning it all once there. Headin
  • Woman Wakes Up From 7 Month Coma After Family Told To ‘Pull The Plug’

    Woman Wakes Up From 7 Month Coma After Family Told To ‘Pull The Plug’
    ALLIANCE, Ohio (CBS Local)— An Ohio woman was in a coma for seven months due to a mysterious illness — but her and her mother’s fight for her survival led to a second chance at life.
    Kertisha Brabson, 31, of Alliance fell into a coma in September 2018 after her mother noticed she was acting funny.
    “Something has taken over and ruining my daughter,” Kertease Williams told CBS affiliate WBNS. “I just don’t know what.”
    At the hospital, Kertisha was do
  • Police: Security Guard Fired Gun, Was Stabbed While Confronting Shoplifter Outside Prince George’s County Store

    Police: Security Guard Fired Gun, Was Stabbed While Confronting Shoplifter Outside Prince George’s County Store
    FORT WASHINGTON, MD. (AP) — Police in Maryland say that a security guard fired his gun and was stabbed after confronting a possible shoplifter.
    The Washington Post reports that the incident occurred Sunday evening in the Washington suburb of Fort Washington.
    Prince George’s County police said the guard’s wound was in his upper body. His condition was unclear.
    The encounter began inside a supermarket when the guard confronted a man suspected of shoplifting.
    A struggle ensued and
  • FDA Can’t Prove Its Opioid Strategy Actually Worked, Study Says

    FDA Can’t Prove Its Opioid Strategy Actually Worked, Study Says
    (CNN) — The US Food and Drug Administration can’t show a key program meant to address opioid misuse and abuse actually paid off, according to a new study.
    The authors of the study, published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, reviewed more than 9,700 pages of FDA documents pertaining to the agency’s “risk evaluation and mitigation strategy,” which launched in 2012 to address risks associated with extended-release and long-acting opioids.
    Although these dr
  • Police: Man Struck Twice In Fatal Hit-And-Run In Landover

    Police: Man Struck Twice In Fatal Hit-And-Run In Landover
    LANDOVER, Md. (WJZ) — Prince George’s County police are investigating a fatal pedestrian hit-and-run that took place Saturday evening in Landover.
    The victim is identified as 38-year-old Howard Rogers of District Heights.
    Officers responded to the 7000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Highway at 7:45 p.m. where they found Rogers suffering from critical injuries.
    He was pronounced dead at a hospital.
    Roger was hit first in the roadway by a possible SUV that did not remain on the scene
  • Police: Possible ATV Causes $70K In Damages To 2 Anne Arundel County Golf Courses

    Police: Possible ATV Causes $70K In Damages To 2 Anne Arundel County Golf Courses
    ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Two golf courses were damaged in Anne Arundel County overnight last week, and police are working to find who is responsible.
    The Eisenhower Golf Course in Crownsville sustained $50,000 in damages and the Waldon Country Club in Crofton had $20,000 in damages.
    The incidents took place between December 26 and 27 overnight. Police believe a 4×4 ATV caused the damage.
    If anyone has any information please contact the Western District Detective Unit at 410-2
  • 2 Anne Arundel County Golf Courses Suffer $70K In Damage, Possibly From ATV, Police Say

    2 Anne Arundel County Golf Courses Suffer $70K In Damage, Possibly From ATV, Police Say
    ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Two golf courses were damaged in Anne Arundel County overnight last week, and police are working to find who is responsible.
    The Eisenhower Golf Course in Crownsville sustained $50,000 in damages and the Waldon Country Club in Crofton had $20,000 in damages.
    The incidents took place between December 26 and 27 overnight. Police believe a 4×4 ATV caused the damage.
    If anyone has any information please contact the Western District Detective Unit at 410-2
  • Man Shot, Killed In SW Baltimore Shooting

    Man Shot, Killed In SW Baltimore Shooting
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are investigating after a man was fatally shot in southwest Baltimore late Monday morning.
    Officers responded to the 2000 block of Eagle Street at around 11:20 a.m. where they found the man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his body.
    He was taken to an area hospital where he later died, police said.
    Southwest District detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2488 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.
  • Gov. Hogan Appoints 2 To Maryland General Assembly

    Gov. Hogan Appoints 2 To Maryland General Assembly
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan has appointed two people to the Maryland General Assembly.
    Hogan announced Monday he has appointed Mike Griffith to District 35B in the House of Delegates. Griffith, a Republican, was chosen to fill a vacancy created by the departure of Andrew Cassilly, who left the seat to be a senior adviser to the governor.
    Griffith is the chief marketing officer overseeing business development for HPS Management in Havre de Grace.
    Hogan also appointed Del. Charles
  • Police Investigating Fatal Pedestrian Collision In Capitol Heights

    Police Investigating Fatal Pedestrian Collision In Capitol Heights
    CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. (WJZ) — Prince George’s County police are investigating a fatal pedestrian involved collision that took place Friday evening in Capitol Heights.
    The victim is identified as 40-year-old Dwayne Phillip Harris of Washington, D.C.
    Officers responded to the intersection of Central Avenue and Coolidge Street at 5:30 p.m. where Harris was found in a roadway.
    He was pronounced dead on the scene.
    Harris was reported not inside a crosswalk at the time of the crash, but the
  • CDC: Flu Deaths Rise To 2,100 Nationwide In 2019

    CDC: Flu Deaths Rise To 2,100 Nationwide In 2019
    (CBS Local) — Flu-like illnesses are on the rise and have been elevated for seven weeks across all regions of the country, according to CDC’s latest FluView report.
    The report estimates that flu has caused at least 4.6 million flu illnesses, 39,000 hospitalizations and 2,100 deaths since the season began in September. That’s 300 more deaths than the previous week.
    The CDC says there have been 22 pediatric flu deaths so far this season, including three more children last week. N
  • Greta Thunberg: ‘Wouldn’t Have Wasted My Time’ Talking To President Trump About Climate Change

    Greta Thunberg: ‘Wouldn’t Have Wasted My Time’ Talking To President Trump About Climate Change
    LONDON (CBS Local) — 16-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg says meeting President Donald Trump would be a waste of time because he wouldn’t listen to anything she has to say.
    Thunberg made the comment during an interview with BBC radio’s Today program on Monday. During the interview, she was pressed about what she would have told Trump if they spoke during her visit to the United States earlier this summer to attend the UN Climate Action Summit in New York.
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  • Travel Officials Warn Drivers To Drive Sober, Or Stay Home On New Year’s Eve

    Travel Officials Warn Drivers To Drive Sober, Or Stay Home On New Year’s Eve
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — While many people will be celebrating New Year’s Eve, the roads can be especially dangerous.
    “People are staying up after 12 a.m. and nothing good happens after 12 a.m.” said Claire Esham.
    According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 10,500 people died in alcohol-related crashes last year.
    “It is unsafe, I mean people still do, despite all the efforts people still go out and drive like that, especially on New Year
  • Man’s Condition Unknown After Injured In SW Baltimore Shooting

    Man’s Condition Unknown After Injured In SW Baltimore Shooting
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are investigating after a man was shot in southwest Baltimore late Monday morning.
    Officers responded to the 2000 block of Eagle Street at around 11:20 a.m. where they found the man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his body.
    He was taken to an area hospital where his condition is unknown at this time, police said.
    Southwest District detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2488 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.
  • 3 People Seriously Injured After ATV Accident In Davidsonville

    3 People Seriously Injured After ATV Accident In Davidsonville
    DAVIDSONVILLE, MD. (WJZ) — Three people are seriously injured after an all-terrain vehicle accident over the weekend in Anne Arundel County.
    Firefighters responded to the accident in the 700 block of Governors Bridge Road at around 12:40 a.m. Saturday, after the 911 caller said the incident had happened 1/4 mile into the woods, and that two people were unconscious.
    They found the accident about a half-mile into the woods, where an ATV had left a trail and rolled down a steep embankmen
  • Police Search For Suspect In Theft From Auto Cases Around Anne Arundel County

    Police Search For Suspect In Theft From Auto Cases Around Anne Arundel County
    SEVERNA PARK, MD. (WJZ) — Police are searching for a suspect they believe to be responsible for numerous thefts from autos in Anne Arundel County, as well as tampering with autos throughout the last year.
    James Anthony Lee, of Severna Park, has been identified as the suspect in these cases, believed to wear a camouflage jacket and hat, sometimes a camouflage face mask while he allegedly committed these thefts.
    Credit: Anne Arundel County Police
    Police said he has recently been referred to
  • Police Offering $25K Reward In Cockeysville Man’s Murder

    Police Offering $25K Reward In Cockeysville Man’s Murder
    HYATTSVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — Prince George’s County police are hoping the public can help them solve a 20-year-old Cockeysville man’s murder.
    Officers responded to the 3500 block of Dean Drive where 20-year-old Deshawn Ramsey was found inside of an apartment suffering from multiple gunshot wounds on Dec. 27 around 9:30 a.m.
    He was pronounced dead on the scene.
    Police do not believe this was a random crime, according to the release.
    A $25,000 reward is offered for information leadin
  • Pilot Killed In Prince George’s County Plane Crash Identified

    Pilot Killed In Prince George’s County Plane Crash Identified
    NEW CARROLLTON, Md. (WJZ) — Maryland State Police have identified the pilot who was killed in a small plane crash in Prince George’s County over the weekend.
    Gordon Allen, 61, of Bronx, New York, died when his plane crashed into a New Carrollton home just minutes after taking off from the College Park Airport.
    The plane crashed into a carport of a single-family home, then struck a vehicle with both the plane and vehicle catching fire.
    Allen was the only person who died in the crash,
  • Police Investigating Theft From Auto In Annapolis

    Police Investigating Theft From Auto In Annapolis
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Annapolis police are investigating after a man allegedly stole money from parked cars in the city Sunday afternoon.
    Officers responded to the unit block of Muir Woods Court at 5:50 p.m. where a man attempted to enter several parked vehicles.
    When officers arrived, they found the suspect inside a parked vehicle, police said.
    The man was identified as 21-year-old Bladimir Palencia and it was determined that money was stolen from the vehicle he was sitting in when offic
  • Police Investigating Reports Of Shots Fired Friday In Severn

    Police Investigating Reports Of Shots Fired Friday In Severn
    SEVERN, Md. (WJZ) — Police in Severn are investigating a report of shots fired late Friday night.
    At around 10:45 p.m., officers responded to the area of Richfield Drive and Pioneer Drive for a report of gunshots heard in the area.
    Officers met with a man who said he was driving on Pioneer Drive in the area of Jacobs Drive when he heard a gunshot.
    When he got home he saw a bullet hole in the rear driver’s side quarter panel of his Silver Acura. He was not injured, police said.
    There
  • Baltimore Mayor Jack Young, Commissioner Harrison Discuss Crime Reduction Plan As City Closes Another Deadly Year

    Baltimore Mayor Jack Young, Commissioner Harrison Discuss Crime Reduction Plan As City Closes Another Deadly Year
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Mayor Jack Young and BPD Commissioner Michael Harrison are speaking at a press conference together at City Hall this morning.
    The presser is addressing city crime as Baltimore’s per capita homicide rate has broken a record this year, topping at 342 on Friday.Mayor says he feels the city’s pain and people deserve to live in a safe Baltimore. He talks about his faith in the commissioner’s crime reduction plan. @wjz pic.twitter.com/ov2DxBaI7C
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  • Annapolis Alderman Arrested On Outstanding Traffic Violations

    Annapolis Alderman Arrested On Outstanding Traffic Violations
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A councilman for the capital of Maryland has been arrested on an outstanding warrant that alleges he failed to appear in court over traffic violations.
    The Capital reports Annapolis Alderman DaJuan Gay was arrested Friday at the United States Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
    The 22-year-old was released from custody that same day.
    A hearing has been set for April.
    Court records say Gay was cited in May with driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone with a suspended license.
    He pr
  • Ravens Headed To Prime Time For AFC Divisional-Round Matchup

    Ravens Headed To Prime Time For AFC Divisional-Round Matchup
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Ravens are headed to prime time for the playoffs.
    The AFC’s No. 1 seed will host a divisional-round game at 8:15 p.m. on January 11, the league announced Sunday night.
    The Ravens (14-2), will face the lowest-seeded AFC team after next weekend’s wild-card round.
    Both of the AFC’s wild-card-round games are on Saturday.
    Saturday, Jan. 4No. 5 Bills at No. 4 Texans, 4:35 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC)No. 6 Titans at No. 3 Patriots, 8:15 p.m. ET (CBS)
    CBS will br
  • Baltimore Man Arrested In Christmas Morning Death Of 7-Month-Old

    Baltimore Man Arrested In Christmas Morning Death Of 7-Month-Old
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Detectives have arrested 24-year-old Herbert Leon Miller in the death of seven-month-old Harlem Phillips.
    The baby had been brought to Johns Hopkins Pediatric Hospital on December 22 and died Christmas morning.
    Police are investigating the death as a homicide.
    Miller was transported to Central Booking Intake Facility where he has been charged with 1st and 2nd-degree child abuse and 1st and 2nd-degree assault.
    This story is developing.
  • Maryland Twins Given Up For Adoption Reunite With Family After Two Decades Apart

    Maryland Twins Given Up For Adoption Reunite With Family After Two Decades Apart
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It was a Christmas miracle, a set of twins- reunited with their family members after spending over two decades apart.
    “I’m so happy, I”m so happy, they all look alike, they all have the same eyes and everything this is crazy.” said Julie Shorter.
    Daquan Shorter and his twin sister, Shaquan, were given up for adoption when they were just babies. Since then, their birth mom said she spent countless hours doing research trying to track down their real
  • Ron Rivera To Meet With Redskins About Coaching Vacancy

    Ron Rivera To Meet With Redskins About Coaching Vacancy
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Ron Rivera will meet with the Washington Redskins to discuss their head coaching vacancy.
    Agent Frank Bauer confirmed the former Carolina Panthers coach will visit the Redskins on Monday. Rivera coached the Panthers the past nine seasons and took them to a Super Bowl before being fired earlier this month.
    Rivera recently emerged as one of the top candidates to coach the Redskins, who face a potential organizational upheaval after going 3-13.
    President Bruce Allen’s
  • Nolley, Catoor Help Va. Tech Cruise To 92-37 Win Over UMES

    Nolley, Catoor Help Va. Tech Cruise To 92-37 Win Over UMES
    BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Landers Nolley II had his first career double-double, freshman Hunter Catoor set season highs with 17 points and five 3-pointers, and Virginia Tech cruised to a 92-37 win over Maryland-Eastern Shore on Sunday night.
    Nolley finished with 18 points and a career-best 10 rebounds. John Ojiako added 15 points, Tyrece Radford scored 13 and Jalen Cone 11 for the Hokies (10-3).
    Nolley hit a 3-pointer to start the scoring and another to cap a 32-5 run over the first 12-plus m
  • Baltimore Orioles Sign Free Agent RHP Stewart

    Baltimore Orioles Sign Free Agent RHP Stewart
    BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles have signed free agent right-hander Kohl Stewart to a major league contract.
    Stewart pitched the past two seasons with the Minnesota Twins. He was 2-2 with a 6.39 ERA in nine games last season, starting twice and allowing five home runs in 25 1/3 innings.
    Over this career, the 25-year-old Stewart is 4-3 with a 4.79 ERA in 17 appearances, including six starts.
    To make room for Stewart on the 40-man roster, Baltimore designed right-hander Marcos Diplan
  • 2 Dead After Car Strikes Tree While Crossing Liberty Heights Avenue In Baltimore

    2 Dead After Car Strikes Tree While Crossing Liberty Heights Avenue In Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police are investigating a fatal crash that happened early Sunday morning in Northwest Baltimore.
    At around 8:45 a.m., an Acura sedan was driving in the 5000 block of W. Northern Parkway when it crossed over Liberty Heights Avenue and struck a tree.
    The two people in the car, a 28-year-old man and a 30-year-old man, were seriously injured and died from their injuries shortly after.
    No one else was injured, and no other people were in the car at the time of the c
  • 93-Year-Old Woman Dies In Catonsville House Fire

    93-Year-Old Woman Dies In Catonsville House Fire
    CATONSVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — A fire in Catonsville on Sunday has left a 93-year-old woman dead, Baltimore County Fire officials said.Working dwelling fire in Catonsville caused life-threatening injuries to one occupant of the home. Fire crews remain on scene investigating the cause of the fire in the 1200 blk of Keithmont Rd., Catonsville. #bcofd ^TF pic.twitter.com/sBfqmMDkcU
    — Baltimore County Fire Department (@BaltCoFire) December 29, 2019Baltimore County Fire sent their thoughts to L
  • Marial Debuts As No. 13 Maryland Beats Bryant

    Marial Debuts As No. 13 Maryland Beats Bryant
    COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Chol Marial hardly played during his final two years of high school and missed Maryland’s first 12 games in his freshman season following surgery on both legs.
    The 7-foot-2 center from South Sudan has finally arrived.
    Marial was welcomed with an ovation in his college debut and dunked less than a minute after entering as the 13th-ranked Terrapins beat Bryant 84-70 Sunday.
    “I think I was too hyped,” Marial said. “That crowd at my back and to
  • Despite Lacking Star Power, Ravens Beat Steelers 28-10

    Despite Lacking Star Power, Ravens Beat Steelers 28-10
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Slogging through the rain without several notable stars and with very little at stake, the Baltimore Ravens relied on a strong defensive performance to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-10 Sunday and finish the regular season riding a 12-game winning streak.
    Baltimore’s first touchdown followed a fumble by Steelers rookie quarterback Devlin Hodges, who failed to generate any offense in a game that meant far more to Pittsburgh (8-8) than to the Ravens (14-2).
    Baltimore
  • Baltimore Ravens Stun Steelers 28-10 With 12th Straight Win

    Baltimore Ravens Stun Steelers 28-10 With 12th Straight Win
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Ravens stunned the Steelers in the last regular-season game of the year, beating them 28-10.
    They are now headed to the playoffs!
    this story will be updated. 
  • Police Respond To Burglary Call In SW Baltimore Home, Instead Find Deer Inside

    Police Respond To Burglary Call In SW Baltimore Home, Instead Find Deer Inside
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police officers responded to what they thought was a burglary in a Sest Baltimore home Saturday night, but when they arrived they found a deer stuck inside.
    Yes, a deer.
    The call came in at around 8 p.m. Saturday night in the 5000 block of Frederick Avenue. When officers arrived they found the deer inside the home.
    With the help of Animal Control, the officers were able to free the deer from the home.
  • Catonsville House Fire Leaves 1 Person With Life-Threatening Injuries, Crews Say

    Catonsville House Fire Leaves 1 Person With Life-Threatening Injuries, Crews Say
    CATONSVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — A fire in Catonsville on Sunday left one person with life-threatening injuries, Baltimore County Fire officials said.Working dwelling fire in Catonsville caused life-threatening injuries to one occupant of the home. Fire crews remain on scene investigating the cause of the fire in the 1200 blk of Keithmont Rd., Catonsville. #bcofd ^TF pic.twitter.com/sBfqmMDkcU
    — Baltimore County Fire Department (@BaltCoFire) December 29, 2019Crews remained on the scene of th

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