• Crews Battle Two-Alarm House Fire In NW Baltimore; No Injuries Reported

    Crews Battle Two-Alarm House Fire In NW Baltimore; No Injuries Reported
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Crews battled a two-alarm house fire in northwest Baltimore Monday afternoon.
    The fire broke out around 4 p.m. at a home in the 5200 block of Wilton Heights Avenue.No injuries were reported.
    The fire is reportedly out but crews are still on the scene.
    This story is developing; stay with WJZ for updates.
  • 42-Year-Old Shot In Northeast Baltimore; Police Investigating

    42-Year-Old Shot In Northeast Baltimore; Police Investigating
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — City police are investigating after a 42-year-old man was shot Monday evening in Northeast Baltimore.
    Officers responded to the 5200 block of Kelway Road at 3:57 p.m. for a reported shooting.
    Soon after, they found a 42-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to his arm.
    He was taken to an area hospital for treatment.
    Detectives from the Northeast District are investigating this incident.
    Anyone with information is asked to call 410-396-2444 or Metro Crime Stoppers at
  • Ravens Fan Raffles Off Playoff Tickets To Raise Money For Baltimore Humane Society

    Ravens Fan Raffles Off Playoff Tickets To Raise Money For Baltimore Humane Society
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — While many Ravens fans would give anything to watch the team take on the Tennessee Titans in the playoffs in-person, one fan raffled off his tickets to raise money for area animals in need.
    The Baltimore Humane Society said a Ravens fan named Stan raffled off his tickets, raising $2,000 for the animals it cares for.View this post on InstagramSTAN IS THE MAN! Stan raffled off his Ravens playoff tickets and raised $2,000 for the shelter animals. There’s nobody with a
  • January Is National Blood Donor Month. The American Red Cross Encourages People To Donate

    January Is National Blood Donor Month. The American Red Cross Encourages People To Donate
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — January is National Blood Donor Month, and the American Red Cross helps patients battling illness and injury thanks to blood donors.
    And they need blood donors. Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. On February 11, 2004, that moment in time came for Anna Shuster.
    “I had a car accident, I was pronounced dead, no pulse, no blood flow,” Shuster.
    Without donated blood, she wouldn’t be alive.
    “Upon my arrival at Shock Trauma, I re
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  • 1 Adult, 3 Children In Critical Condition After Being Struck On Eastern Avenue In Essex

    1 Adult, 3 Children In Critical Condition After Being Struck On Eastern Avenue In Essex
    ESSEX, MD. (WJZ) — Four pedestrians- three of them children- were struck after a vehicle crash in Essex, police say.
    The adult and three children hit were taken to local hospitals. One of them was flown while the others were taken to the hospitals by ground.
    The incident happened at Eastern Avenue and Orville Road at around 4:10 p.m. in Essex.
    This story is developing
  • Maryland Weather: Wet Snow Expected Across State Tuesday

    Maryland Weather: Wet Snow Expected Across State Tuesday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It may be in the 50s in parts of Maryland Monday afternoon, but that will change on Tuesday; not only will temperatures be cooler but some wet snow is expected.
    Snow is expected to begin Tuesday morning in western Maryland. In the Baltimore area, rain will start around noon before switching to snow around 2 p.m.
    RELATED COVERAGE:Latest Maryland School Closings/Delays
    Maryland Highway Officials Say They’re Ready When Winter Weather Strikes
    MDOT Road Conditions And Sn
  • Crews Battle Large House Fire In NW Baltimore

    Crews Battle Large House Fire In NW Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Crews are battling a large house fire in northwest Baltimore Monday afternoon.
    The fire is in the 5200 block of Wilton Heights Avenue.
    Chopper 13 is over the scene.This story is developing; stay with WJZ for updates.
  • Former Dundalk Pastor Cameron Giovanelli Gets 90 Days In Jail For Sex Offense

    Former Dundalk Pastor Cameron Giovanelli Gets 90 Days In Jail For Sex Offense
    TOWSON, MD. (WJZ) — Former Calvary Baptist Church Pastor Cameron Giovanelli is in jail Monday night, serving a three-month sentence after he pleaded guilty to a sex offense against a teenager.
    He pleaded guilty last month to a fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
    According to the statement of facts read aloud in court, the former preacher of the Dundalk church had sexually abused a 17-year-old student at the church school.
    It went on for months. The victim came forward 10 y
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  • 6-Year-Old Boy Killed, Woman Injured After Struck By Vehicle In Columbia

    6-Year-Old Boy Killed, Woman Injured After Struck By Vehicle In Columbia
    HOWARD COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Howard County police are investigating a collision involving two pedestrians, a child and an adult, that happened at Harpers Farm Road and Twin Rivers Road around 2 p.m. Monday.
    The child, a 6-year-old boy named Isaac Gill, was taken to Howard County General Hospital in critical condition but was later pronounced dead at the hospital. He was from Columbia, Maryland.
    The woman, his mother Nazia Gill, 38, was taken to the same hospital with non-life threatening inj
  • 6-Year-Old Boy In Critical Condition, Woman Injured After Struck By Vehicle In Columbia

    6-Year-Old Boy In Critical Condition, Woman Injured After Struck By Vehicle In Columbia
    HOWARD COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Howard County police are investigating a collision involving two pedestrians, a child and an adult, that happened at Harpers Farm Road and Twin Rivers Road around 2 p.m. Monday.
    The child, a 6-year-old boy, was taken to Howard County General Hospital in critical condition. The woman was taken to the same hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
    The driver of the vehicle that struck the two victims remained at the scene, police said.
    Police are working to dete
  • Top-Seed Ravens Focus On Now, Not Then, In Playoff Vs Titans

    Top-Seed Ravens Focus On Now, Not Then, In Playoff Vs Titans
    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — There’s really nothing about the past that interests the Baltimore Ravens in relation to their playoff game against the Tennessee Titans on Saturday night.
    The 21-0 win over the Titans in the 2018 season is irrelevant, given how much has changed since then. Baltimore’s NFL-best 14-2 record this season got them home-field advantage and a first-round bye, but as guard Marshal Yanda noted, “The records are gone right now. The guys who got into the pl
  • Orioles’ Stewart Would Get $800,000 Salary In Major Leagues

    Orioles’ Stewart Would Get $800,000 Salary In Major Leagues
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Right-hander Kohl Stewart would earn an $800,000 salary while in the major leagues and a $200,000 salary while in the minors as part of his one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles.
    The 25-year-old can earn $25,000 bonuses for All-Star selection and winning Rookie of the Year.
    KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – JUNE 20: Relief pitcher Kohl Stewart #53 of the Minnesota Twins throws in the fifth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on June 20, 2019 in Kan
  • Police: Man Fired Shots Into Home, Killing Woman After He Was Denied A Refund For A Car

    Police: Man Fired Shots Into Home, Killing Woman After He Was Denied A Refund For A Car
    LANDOVER HILLS, Md. (WJZ) — Prince George’s County Police have charged 23-year-old Sammie Warren with the murder of 56-year-old Filomena Vasquez on New Years Day.
    Officers were called to the 7400 block of Varnum Street in Landover Hills for a shooting around 11:30 p.m. on Jan. 1.
    Vasquez was found inside the home suffering from gunshot wounds. She was pronounced dead.
    RELATED STORIES:56-Year-Old Woman Killed After Shooting On New Year’s Day In Prince George’s County
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  • 2 Baltimore Risk Management Employees Out After Report Finds They Leaked Confidential Information, Got Discounted Ravens Tickets

    2 Baltimore Risk Management Employees Out After Report Finds They Leaked Confidential Information, Got Discounted Ravens Tickets
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Two employees in the Office of Risk Management in the City of Baltimore are out after a complaint alleged the two gave potentially confidential information about an upcoming City of Baltimore request for a proposal relating to workers’ compensation claims administration services.
    The Office of the Inspector General investigation found that one Risk employee sent or forwarded confidential information through email to an employee of a vendor that consisted of “c
  • Baltimore County Man Sentenced To 23 Years In Federal Prison For Producing Child Pornography

    Baltimore County Man Sentenced To 23 Years In Federal Prison For Producing Child Pornography
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 22-year-old Halethorpe man has been sentenced to 23 years in federal prison for production of child pornography.
    The judge also ordered that, upon his release from prison, Kevin Daniel Mongold Jr., must continue to register as a sex offender wherever he lives, works or is a student, as part of his lifetime supervised release.
    According to his guilty plea, on October 18, 2018, Dropbox reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that a user, later I
  • If You See Lamar Jackson Out, Let The Man Eat

    If You See Lamar Jackson Out, Let The Man Eat
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Lamar Jackson is focused on one thing — getting the Ravens to the Super Bowl. But as he continues to lead his team to victory, he’s getting recognized more and more when he’s out and about in Baltimore.
    Jackson loves his fans — regularly stopping to take pictures and sign autographs — but sometimes he just wants to eat or shop.
    A reporter asked Jackson last week about his growing fame and how he’s coping. The team MVP was recently seen
  • If You See Lamar Jackson Out, He May Not Always Take A Photo With You. Here’s Why.

    If You See Lamar Jackson Out, He May Not Always Take A Photo With You. Here’s Why.
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Lamar Jackson is focused on one thing — getting the Ravens to the Super Bowl. But as he continues to lead his team to victory, he’s getting recognized more and more when he’s out and about in Baltimore.
    Jackson loves his fans — regularly stopping to take pictures and sign autographs — but sometimes he needs to complete his errands or eat.
    The team MVP was recently seen at a mall in Virginia swarmed by fans. A reporter asked Jackson last week
  • Lamar Jackson Is Treating Every Playoff Game Like It’s The Super Bowl

    Lamar Jackson Is Treating Every Playoff Game Like It’s The Super Bowl
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s been one year since Lamar Jackson and the Ravens lost to the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wild Card game.
    At the time, rookie quarterback Jackson was played over veteran Joe Flacco. Fans were elated when the team began its comeback in the second half with Jackson throwing two touchdowns, but ultimately the Chargers took the win.
    That’s why this year Jackson is hungrier than ever to change his playoff legacy.
    “That game motivated me. It still motivate
  • 16-Year-Old Baltimore Girl Missing Since December 12

    16-Year-Old Baltimore Girl Missing Since December 12
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police need the public’s help to find a 16-year-old who has been missing since December 12.
    Sandy Salvador-Aguilar was last seen in the 2000 block of North Charles Street. She is 4’10” and weighs around 110 lbs.
    Credit: Baltimore Police
    Credit: Baltimore Police
    Police said she may be wearing a red coat.
    If you know the whereabouts of Sandy Salvatore-Aguilar, please dial 911 or Northern District detectives at 410-396-2455.
  • Judge Denies Bond For Man Accused Of Allegedly Fatally Stabbing Ex-Girlfriend In Reisterstown

    Judge Denies Bond For Man Accused Of Allegedly Fatally Stabbing Ex-Girlfriend In Reisterstown
    REISTERSTOWN, MD. (WJZ) — A judge has denied bond for Jimmy Foye Sr., who is accused of allegedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend, 43-year-old Irma Lily Garrido Ruiz, in Reisterstown.
    The judge noted that Foye was already on parole for a 1977 second-degree murder charge.
    Man Arrested After Fatal Stabbing In Reisterstown
    The 60-year-old is now charged with first-degree murder. Detectives said Foye Sr. and the victim were in a relationship and had lived together- but he had recently moved out.
  • Woman Shot In Stomach In West Baltimore, Police Say

    Woman Shot In Stomach In West Baltimore, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police are on the scene of a shooting in West Baltimore that happened earlier Monday.
    Officers responded to the South Fulton Avenue and Frederick Avenue at around 11:40 a.m.
    Police have confirmed a woman was shot in the stomach.
    This story is developing. 
  • 73-Year-Old Woman Shot In Stomach In West Baltimore, Police Say

    73-Year-Old Woman Shot In Stomach In West Baltimore, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police are on the scene of a shooting in West Baltimore that happened earlier Monday.
    Officers responded to the 1800 block of Hollins Street at 11:32 a.m., and when they arrived, they found a 73-year-old woman who had been shot in the stomach.
    She was taken to an area hospital for treatment, police said.
    Shortly after, two persons of interest were taken into custody.
    Detectives from the Southern District are continuing to investigate this incident.
    Anyone with i
  • PETA Offers $5K Reward In Laurel Seagull-Killing Case

    PETA Offers $5K Reward In Laurel Seagull-Killing Case
    LAUREL, Md. (WJZ) — As Laurel Police continue to search for the person or people who lured a group a seagulls with popcorn before running them over in a parking lot last week, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is offering a $5,000 reward for information in the case.
    Officers responded to the Laurel Plaza shopping center on Fort Meade Road on the morning of Jan. 4 and found 10 dead seagulls in the parking lot. Someone had purchased a bag of popcorn from the Dollar Tree
  • Maryland Legislature To Convene With Big Leadership Changes

    Maryland Legislature To Convene With Big Leadership Changes
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — For the first time in 17 years, the Maryland General Assembly will be led by two presiding officers who aren’t white men over 55 named Mike.
    When this year’s legislative session opens on Wednesday, Sen. Bill Ferguson, a 36-year-old Baltimore Democrat, will be elected as the first new Senate president in more than three decades.
    Ferguson will succeed Sen. Thomas V. Mike Miller, a conservative Democrat who is stepping down from the leadership post due to ill
  • MDTA Advises Of Temporary Toll Lane Closures Of Southbound I-95 In Baltimore

    MDTA Advises Of Temporary Toll Lane Closures Of Southbound I-95 In Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Maryland Transportation Authority warns drivers of express toll lane replacement resulting in temporary toll lane closures of Southbound I-95 in Baltimore Jan. 6 through Jan. 10.
    Temporary closures are expected to take place on the following lanes:Southbound I-95 Express Toll Lanes on Jan. 6 through Jan. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 a.m. the next day daily.Motorists will use adjacent mainline I-95 traffic lanes during the closure, but the closure will not effect morning
  • Express Toll Lanes Closed Temporarily On SB I-95 In Baltimore

    Express Toll Lanes Closed Temporarily On SB I-95 In Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The express toll lanes will be closed along southbound I-95 this week as the Maryland Transportation Authority will be replacing some of the tolls.
    Lanes will temporarily be closed  Jan. 6 through Jan. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 a.m. the next day.
    Motorists will use adjacent mainline I-95 traffic lanes during the closure, but the closure will not affect morning rush-hour, officials said.
    For more information and updates on road conditions, click here.Written By WJZ Apprent
  • Cashless Electronic Tolling Expected This Summer At The Chesapeake Bay Bridge

    Cashless Electronic Tolling Expected This Summer At The Chesapeake Bay Bridge
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Good news for beachgoers. It might take you less time to get to the beach this summer. The Maryland Transportation Authority announced its plan to have cashless tolls on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge by the summer.
    The MDTA announced the start of aggressive construction beginning next week.
    Motorists will see the demolition of some of the existing toll booths to create wider lanes at the Bay Bridge plaza in preparation for all electronic tolling starting on January 12.
    Toll o
  • Tennessee Titans Coach Calls Lamar Jackson ‘Best Player In The League’ Ahead Of Matchup

    Tennessee Titans Coach Calls Lamar Jackson ‘Best Player In The League’ Ahead Of Matchup
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are set to face the Tennessee Titans at home Saturday in the divisional playoffs.
    But on Sunday, Titans Coach Mike Vrabel called Jackson the best player in the NFL, when discussing what he knows about his opponents.
    “The defensive line is disruptive. They play with their hands. They are hard to move,” Vrabel said. “Offensively, they [have the] best player in the league. He’s impossible to tackle.”
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  • State Prison Inmate Death Being Investigated In Cumberland

    State Prison Inmate Death Being Investigated In Cumberland
    CUMBERLAND, Md. (WJZ) — Maryland State Police investigators are looking into the death of a state prison inmate Sunday in Allegany County.
    Bradley Rinehart, 52, was serving time at the Western Correctional Institution in Cumberland. The cause and manner of his death will be determined after an autopsy in Baltimore, officials said.
    Maryland State Police Homicide Unit was contacted by investigators from the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services about an inmate death at around
  • Maryland State Prosecutor Appoints 2 New Deputies

    Maryland State Prosecutor Appoints 2 New Deputies
    TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — The Office of the State Prosecutor in Maryland has appointed two new Deputy State Prosecutors, they announced Monday morning.
    Of the new appointees is Charles Blomquist, who was most recently the Chief of the Office’s Gun Violence Enforcement Division, comes in after nearly two decades at the Baltimore City State Attorney’s Office.
    Coming from the office but shifting to a new role is Sarah David, who served as Senior Assistant State Prosecutor since 2018, al
  • Firefighter Injured, Person Displaced In Highland Beach House Fire

    Firefighter Injured, Person Displaced In Highland Beach House Fire
    HIGHLAND BEACH, MD. (WJZ) — A firefighter in Anne Arundel County has minor injuries and one person is displaced after a single-story home caught fire early Saturday morning.
    At around 8:30 a.m., firefighters responded to the area of Bay Avenue and Lake Avenue in the Highland Beach community of Annapolis for a reported dwelling fire after they got multiple 911 calls from neighbors reporting the fire was coming from the back of a house in that area.
    Credit: Anne Arundel County Fire Depa
  • Weather Blog: Rainy Ravens Game

    Weather Blog: Rainy Ravens Game
    Hi Everyone!
    Weather and football will go hand and hand this week with a forecast for Saturday of rain.
    This will be a part of the weather story all week. Which got me thinking, who was the person who first said football should be played in the Fall and Winter? Many of the original football cities are, in places where cold weather means business.
    From the NFL’s website is this list of the 13 original “football cities.”
    I guess they did not want to fight with baseball for press
  • ‘You Feel Like You’re Playing A Real Life Superhero’: Kellan Lutz On CBS’s ‘FBI: Most Wanted’

    ‘You Feel Like You’re Playing A Real Life Superhero’: Kellan Lutz On CBS’s ‘FBI: Most Wanted’
    (CBS Local)– Actor Kellan Lutz doesn’t have a ton of television experience, but TV audiences will be seeing a ton of him over the next few months in the new CBS drama “FBI: Most Wanted.”
    The spin-off of the Dick Wolf drama “FBI” follows the men and women of the Fugitive Task Force as they chase down the criminals on the Bureau’s Most Wanted list. The series stars Julian McMahon and Lutz plays a man named Kenny Crosby who is always right in the thick of t
  • Woman Carjacked At Royal Farms In Odenton, Police Say

    Woman Carjacked At Royal Farms In Odenton, Police Say
    ODENTON, Md. (WJZ) — A woman was carjacked at a Royal Farms in Odenton Sunday evening.
    According to Anne Arundel County Police, officers were called to the Royal Farms located in the 1500 block of Annapolis Road around 7 p.m. Sunday for a carjacking. A woman told the officers she was pumping gas when the suspect came up and asked her to use her cell phone.
    When she refused, the man entered her car, grabbed a glass bottle and threated to strike the victim.
    The woman jumped out of her car an
  • Mercedes Recalls 750,000 Cars Because Sunroof Can Fly Off

    Mercedes Recalls 750,000 Cars Because Sunroof Can Fly Off
    NEW YORK (AP) — Mercedes-Benz is recalling roughly 750,000 cars because the vehicles’ sunroofs could potentially detach and fly off, causing road hazards.
    The cars include the Mercedes-Benz’s C-Class, E-Class, CLK-Class and the CLS-Class, made between 2001 and 2011. All four vehicles came with an optional sunroof, and the bonding material on those sunroofs can deteriorate, resulting in the sunroof detaching from the car, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administ
  • Baltimore The Beautiful - Baltimore magazine

    Baltimore The Beautiful - Baltimore magazine
    Baltimore The Beautiful  Baltimore magazine
  • 2-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Vacant Building In Downtown Baltimore

    2-Alarm Fire Breaks Out At Vacant Building In Downtown Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ)– A fire breaks out at a vacant building in downtown Baltimore on Sunday night.
    It happened inside a building that was previously used by Baltimore City Community College.
    Around 9:30 Sunday night, firefighters responded to the call.
    As firefighters began to put out the flames in the 6 story building, a witness said there were people inside.FFs battled at 2-Alarm fire in the 600 blk of E. Lombard St. A witness said people were inside the vacant 6-story bldg. With heavy
  • Maryland Weather: Potential For Wet Snow Tuesday

    Maryland Weather: Potential For Wet Snow Tuesday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s been a mild new year so far, but there is the potential for wet snow on Tuesday as an area of low pressure moves across Maryland.
    Moisture will arrive mid-day Tuesday, bringing the potential for snow, mainly north and west of the city.There's the potential for wet snow on Tuesday! Not much accumulation is expected and a lot will depend on the timing of the system. See you on #WJZ at 11 with what we know so far. #WJZ #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/iVGMsiyRhX
  • 18-Year-Old Man Fatally Shot In The Head In West Baltimore

    18-Year-Old Man Fatally Shot In The Head In West Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are investigating a homicide in West Baltimore after a man was shot in the head Sunday evening.
    Officers responded to the 1400 block of Mountmor Court at around 8:40 p.m. for a report of a shooting.
    When they arrived, they found an 18-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the head. He was pronounced dead by medics on the scene.
    Homicide detectives are investigating this murder and are asking anyone with information to call (410) 396-2100 or call Metro Crime Stoppers
  • Lehigh Rallies Late To Defeat Loyola-Maryland 78-71

    Lehigh Rallies Late To Defeat Loyola-Maryland 78-71
    BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) — Freshman Reed Fenton scored a career-high 19 points, James Karnik added 18 points and seven rebounds and Lehigh rallied late to beat Loyola-Maryland 78-71 on Sunday.
    Brent Holcombe’s three-point play with 7:24 remaining in the game gave Loyola-Maryland a 64-55 lead. But Jordan Cohen hit a jumper, Fenton buried a 3-pointer and Cohen added a 3 in a quick 8-0 run that pulled the Mountain Hawks (10-5, 2-0 Patriot League) within 64-63 with 5:31 left.
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  • 15-Year-Old Aberdeen Girl Missing, Possibly In Edgewood Area

    15-Year-Old Aberdeen Girl Missing, Possibly In Edgewood Area
    ABERDEEN, Md. (WJZ) — Aberdeen police are searching for a missing 15-year-old girl who is possibly in the Edgewood area.
    Ja-Niya Doyle was last seen wearing a red windbreaker and pink and gray pajamas, police said.MISSING JUVENILE | SHARE – JA-NIYA DOYLE, 15 Y/O.
    Last seen wearing a red windbreaker, pink and gray pajamas. Possibly in the Edgewood area. Please call (410) 272-2121 if you know her whereabouts or if you see her. IR#2020-5277. Thank you. #HarfordNews #MissingJuvenile #Mis
  • Police Investigating Shooting In Downtown Silver Spring, Man Injured

    Police Investigating Shooting In Downtown Silver Spring, Man Injured
    SILVER SPRING, MD. (WJZ) — Police in Silver Spring are investigating after what they say does not appear to be a random shooting.
    Montgomery County police officers responded to the 900 block of Ellsworth Drive in downtown Silver Spring after 911 received multiple calls for the report of a shooting at around 5:51 p.m.
    A man has been taken to the hospital with an apparent non-life-threatening gunshot wound, police said.
    This story is developing. 
  • Maryland Food Bank Joins Forces With Enoch Pratt Library In January To Help Stock Shelves

    Maryland Food Bank Joins Forces With Enoch Pratt Library In January To Help Stock Shelves
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Inside a Maryland Food Bank, volunteers are hard at work, restocking the shelves and unboxing dozens of donations- something they desperately need after a busy holiday season.
    “Hunger doesn’t go away once the holidays are over, in fact, January and February is a time we see a lot of need from those who are really having trouble making ends meet.” said Joanna Warner with the Maryland Food Bank.
    The goal at the food bank is to put an end to hunger in Maryl
  • Police Search For Suspect Who Baited Seagulls, Ran Them Over In Laurel Parking Lot

    Police Search For Suspect Who Baited Seagulls, Ran Them Over In Laurel Parking Lot
    LAUREL, MD. (WJZ) — It’s a strange story out of Laurel, where police said a suspect baited seagulls to a parking lot in order to run them over.
    The incident happened Saturday morning in the parking lot of the Laurel Plaza Shopping Center on Fort Meade Road.
    Police said the person used popcorn to bait the birds and ran them over, killing at least 10 of them.
    Luckily, Corporal Wilson was able to help one.
    Officials said it happened between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. If anyone has any informati
  • ‘Disturbing’ | Police Search For Suspect Who Baited Seagulls, Ran Them Over In Laurel Parking Lot

    ‘Disturbing’ | Police Search For Suspect Who Baited Seagulls, Ran Them Over In Laurel Parking Lot
    LAUREL, MD. (WJZ) — Laurel police believe someone lured several seagulls to a specific area in a parking lot, then killed the birds on purpose.
    One of the first officers on the scene called the case “disturbing,”
    They said someone had sprinkled popcorn out in the open Saturday morning to draw seagulls, with several of the birds gathered, and then the suspect used a car to run the birds over.
    Police believe it happened between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
    “I was disturbed.&r
  • Butler Scores 18 To Lift Holy Cross Over Navy 63-61

    Butler Scores 18 To Lift Holy Cross Over Navy 63-61
    WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Austin Butler scored 18 points, Drew Lowder hit a 3-pointer with six seconds left and Holy Cross ended a six-game losing streak with a 63-61 win over Navy on Sunday.
    Jaylen Walker’s 3-pointer for Navy bounced off the rim twice before falling away as time expired.
    Joe Pridgen’s jumper pulled Holy Cross into a tie at 59 with 54 seconds to play but 20 seconds later Greg Summers made two free throws after being fouled after grabbing an offensive rebound for
  • Baltimore Police Seize 4 Illegally Possessed Handguns Over Last 24 Hours Into Sunday

    Baltimore Police Seize 4 Illegally Possessed Handguns Over Last 24 Hours Into Sunday
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police officers seized four illegally possessed handguns over the last 24 hours, they announced Sunday evening.
    They posted pictures of the guns seized in a Facebook post, asking if anyone who knows someone who is illegally possessing a firearm to please call 911.“You just might be saving a life.” the post read.
  • Baltimore Police Seize 4 Illegally Possessed Handguns Over Last 24 Hours

    Baltimore Police Seize 4 Illegally Possessed Handguns Over Last 24 Hours
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police officers seized four illegally possessed handguns over the last 24 hours, they announced Sunday evening.
    They posted pictures of the guns seized in a Facebook post, asking if anyone who knows someone who is illegally possessing a firearm to please call 911.“You just might be saving a life.” the post read.
  • Eller’s Goal Completes Capitals’ Stunning OT Win Over Sharks

    Eller’s Goal Completes Capitals’ Stunning OT Win Over Sharks
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Lars Eller scored with 2:59 remaining in overtime after the Washington Capitals rallied from two goals down in the final minute of regulation, completing a stunning 5-4 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Sunday.
    T.J. Oshie tied the game with 14.2 seconds left. Eller also assisted Jakub Vrana’s second goal of the game inside the final minute.
    Evander Kane had his third career hat trick for San Jose, which never trailed before Eller’s game-winner.
    Logan Couture
  • 22-Year-Old Woman Arrested In Connection With Harford Community College Bomb Threat

    22-Year-Old Woman Arrested In Connection With Harford Community College Bomb Threat
    BEL AIR, Md. (WJZ) — The Harford County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a 22-year-old Fairfax woman in connection with a bomb threat that was made against Harford Community College on Friday.
    Amara Mallory Leonard has been identified as the woman who made a threat in the form of an email sent Thursday, January 3rd, stating someone was going to plant pipe bombs on campus.
    The campus was evacuated and classes were canceled the following day as the threat was investigated.  A se

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