• Baltimore Man Charged For Child Pornography In Interstate Investigation

    Baltimore Man Charged For Child Pornography In Interstate Investigation
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore man was arrested Friday and charged for possession of child porn pornography in a multi-state investigation, Maryland State Police said Monday.
    Neal Patrick Garith, 39: Credit MSP.
    , of the 400 block of East 30th Street, is charged with 10 counts of possession of child pornography.
    Police said the Maryland State Police Computer Crimes Unit got a referral this month from the Homeland Security Investigations in Oklahoma to assume a child exploitation investigati
  • Backed-up sewage befouls West Baltimore church's baptismal pool - Baltimore Brew

    Backed-up sewage befouls West Baltimore church's baptismal pool - Baltimore Brew
    Backed-up sewage befouls West Baltimore church's baptismal pool  Baltimore Brew
  • Baltimore-Based Under Armour Booted From The S&P 500

    Baltimore-Based Under Armour Booted From The S&P 500
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Sportswear giant Under Armour Inc. had been booted from the S&P 500 and replaced, the S&P Dow Jones Indices announced Monday.
    The Baltimore company and IPG Photonics Corp are moving down to the S&P MidCap 400 list. Rising to replace them in the S&P 500 are Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. and ON Semiconductor Corp.
    The development comes after Under Armour reported a loss of $59.6 million in the first three months of the year last month.
    This is a developing stor
  • Crime, Education, Discussed In Maryland Gubernatorial Debate

    Crime, Education, Discussed In Maryland Gubernatorial Debate
    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Crime, education and the economy were leading issues discussed Monday by eight candidates who are seeking Maryland’s Democratic nomination for governor during their first statewide televised debate.
    Candidates also used the opportunity during the debate at Maryland Public Television to confront opponents they believe they are more closely competing with in the crowded primary, which will be held July 19. The governor’s office is open this election cycle
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  • Maryland State Police Arrest Baltimore Man On Child Pornography Charges - maryland.gov

    Maryland State Police Arrest Baltimore Man On Child Pornography Charges  maryland.gov
  • Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office, Mayor’s Safety Office Budget Review Underway As Crime Rises

    Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office, Mayor’s Safety Office Budget Review Underway As Crime Rises
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Two Baltimore city agencies tasked with helping keep streets safe have hearings Monday at the annual city council budget meeting as violent crime rises.
    Officials are questioning what the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office and the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement — otherwise known as MONSE — are doing to stop rising crime in the city.
    There have been growing concerns over staffing issues in the State’s Attorney
  • Three Males Facing Firearm, Robbery Charges After Towson Traffic Stop Yields ‘Ghost Guns’ And Stolen Wallet

    Three Males Facing Firearm, Robbery Charges After Towson Traffic Stop Yields ‘Ghost Guns’ And Stolen Wallet
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Three males are facing firearms, robbery and assault charges after a traffic stop by Baltimore County police yielded three loaded “ghost guns” and a robbery victim’s wallet, police said.
    On June 2, an officer assigned to the Towson Precinct pulled over a vehicle with five passengers for a traffic violation.
    During the stop, the office learned of a robbery that occurred earlier in the 500 block of York Road, police said, and searched the vehicle, revealin
  • Eats & Sweets Cafe Begins Serving Sandwiches And Treats At Ladew Topiary Gardens

    Eats & Sweets Cafe Begins Serving Sandwiches And Treats At Ladew Topiary Gardens
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Ladew Topiary Gardens in Monkton, Maryland, has partnered with Eats & Sweets to provide new cuisine choices to visitors, according to garden staff.
    Eats & Sweets began operating in the Ladew Cafe on June 2. It will offer customers a variety of sandwiches named the Waldorf Chicken Salad, Shrimp Salad, and Powerhouse, garden staff said.
    A chef’s quiche and seasonal salads will be on the menu too. 
    For children, an entire kids menu will be offered, acc
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  • Proud Boys Charged With Seditious Conspiracy In Capitol Riot

    Proud Boys Charged With Seditious Conspiracy In Capitol Riot
    AP — The former top leader of the far-right Proud Boys extremist group and other members have been charged with seditious conspiracy for what federal prosecutors say was a coordinated attack on the U.S. Capitol to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 electoral victory, authorities said Monday.
    Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, the former Proud Boys chairman, and four others linked to the group are charged in the latest indictment against them. All five were prev
  • House Speaker Pelosi To Visit Tugboat Named For Her Father At Fire Museum of Maryland

    House Speaker Pelosi To Visit Tugboat Named For Her Father At Fire Museum of Maryland
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will visit the Fire Museum of Maryland next week to see the effort to restore the fireboat “Tommy,” named for her father, former Baltimore Mayor Thomas D’Alesandro Jr.
    After nearly six decades in service, the boat was decommissioned in 2015, and after years being stored at stored at Tradepoint Altantic/Sparrows Point, the vessel was transported to the museum in Lutherville last month.
    Through her charitable foundation, Pelosi h
  • Gaming Revenues From Maryland Casinos Top $178 Million In May, 2nd Best Month Yet

    Gaming Revenues From Maryland Casinos Top $178 Million In May, 2nd Best Month Yet
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland’s casinos raked in $178.8 million in gaming revenue in May, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission said Monday, making it the state casino program’s second-best month ever.
    It’s an increase of 3.7% compared to May 2021.
    More than $73.4 million of those revenues, or roughly 40%, were contributed to the state’s coffers.
    The state’s six casinos generated over $53.4 million for Maryland’s Education Trust Fund (ETF), whi
  • Chesapeake Bay Watershed Earns A C+ On Latest ‘Report Card’

    Chesapeake Bay Watershed Earns A C+ On Latest ‘Report Card’
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP/WJZ) — The Chesapeake Bay watershed received an overall grade of C+ on its latest report card, released Monday by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
    The Chesapeake Bay health score improved slightly from 45 to 50 last year, for a grade of C, the report said.
    The health of the bay is a reflection of what is happening across its six-state watershed, which includes Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia and the Distr
  • 6 things Ravens fans would want to happen in 2022 - Baltimore Beatdown

    6 things Ravens fans would want to happen in 2022 - Baltimore Beatdown
    6 things Ravens fans would want to happen in 2022  Baltimore Beatdown
  • Man Killed In West River Boating Crash Was Student Athlete At Anne Arundel Community College, School Says

    Man Killed In West River Boating Crash Was Student Athlete At Anne Arundel Community College, School Says
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The 21-year-old man killed in a boating crash in West River over the weekend was a student and lacrosse player at Anne Arundel County Community College, the school confirmed Monday.
    Nick Barton attended the school from 2019 to Spring 2022 and was a three-year member of the school’s men’s lacrosse team, the school said. He was a midfielder who played in 29 career games with 39 goals and nine assists.
    Barton was named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll
  • Feds To Review Environmental Impact Of Proposed Offshore Maryland Wind Energy Project

    Feds To Review Environmental Impact Of Proposed Offshore Maryland Wind Energy Project
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The U.S. Department of the Interior announced Monday it will conduct an environmental review of US Wind’s proposed wind farm project off the shore of Maryland.
    If approved, the state’s very first wind farm would be about 11 miles off the shore of Ocean City, with construction expected to begin by the end of 2023.
    US Wind CEO Jeff Grybowski told WJZ last year there are only a couple of offshore turbines in existence off the coast of the United States currently,
  • Baltimore Pride Announces Event Lineup, Theme Of ‘Together Again’ - CBS Baltimore

    Baltimore Pride Announces Event Lineup, Theme Of ‘Together Again’ - CBS Baltimore
    Baltimore Pride Announces Event Lineup, Theme Of ‘Together Again’  CBS Baltimore
  • Baltimore Pride Announces Event Lineup, Theme Of ‘Together Again’

    Baltimore Pride Announces Event Lineup, Theme Of ‘Together Again’
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Pride is back this year with the theme “Together Again,” recognizing this is the first time the event has been held in-person since 2019.
    Baltimore’s SGL (same-gender-loving)/LGBTQ+ Pride Celebration is set to take place from June 20-26 at venues across the city, and organizers on Monday released details about this year’s lineup.
    “Pride has always represented a time for SGL/LGBTQIA+ folks to be their freest, most authentic selves, a
  • Baltimore County man accused of killing two men at city gas station in April - Fox Baltimore

    Baltimore County man accused of killing two men at city gas station in April  Fox Baltimore
  • Maryland Basketball Will Play Tennessee At Barclays Center In December

    Maryland Basketball Will Play Tennessee At Barclays Center In December
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — For the second straight season, Maryland is traveling to the Big Apple to take part in the Hall of Fame Invitational at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
    The Terps are set to take on the Tennessee Volunteers on Dec. 11, 2022.
    Last season, Maryland edged No. 20 Florida, 70-68, at the Barclays Center in what was the team’s first win after head coach Mark Turgeon and the school mutually agreed to part ways.
    “We are thrilled to continue our relationship with the Ba
  • Where’s Marty? Celebrating National Drive-In Movie Day At Bengies

    Where’s Marty? Celebrating National Drive-In Movie Day At Bengies
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — On this date in 1956, if you were driving up Eastern Avenue just North of Martin State Airport, you would have seen this marquee:And today, in 2022, if you are driving up Eastern Avenue just North of Martin State Airport you will still see this marquee!Maryland’s last drive-in theater is still going strong after 66 years. It is still owned by the same family, and it still shows the best of Hollywood. Heck, Top Gun: Maverick just ended its run there, and the new
  • MD Quarantine For Spotted Lanternfly Expands To 10 Counties, Baltimore - Patch

    MD Quarantine For Spotted Lanternfly Expands To 10 Counties, Baltimore - Patch
    MD Quarantine For Spotted Lanternfly Expands To 10 Counties, Baltimore  Patch
  • Scammers Dodge Federal Regulations That Were Supposed To Crack Down On Robocalls

    Scammers Dodge Federal Regulations That Were Supposed To Crack Down On Robocalls
    Americans received 4 billion robocalls in May, according to the spam blocking app YouMail. And in many cases, it’s a con artist using a spoofed number.
    That’s what happened to Joanna Ganz. Her caller ID read Chase Bank and the person on the line told her there was suspicious activity on her account. She was told to transfer money out of her account to prevent any more fraud.
    “Everything he said led me to believe, because of the way he spoke and using the exact, exact verbiage t
  • Actress Melanie Griffith Shouts Out Baltimore Bar Named After Her

    Actress Melanie Griffith Shouts Out Baltimore Bar Named After Her
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A cleverly named bar in Hampden is getting some attention from a famous Hollywood actress.
    It’s called Melanie’s at Griffith’s Tavern.
    “We all love Melanie Griffith and obviously love this bar as well,” Teddy Wilhite of Hampden said.
    The name pays tribute to actress Melanie Griffith.
    “We didn’t know if Melanie would come after us if she found out,” co-owner Allison Crowley said. “So, we put the little ‘at’
  • Former MD Coach Friedgen On College Football Hall Of Fame Ballot

    Former MD Coach Friedgen On College Football Hall Of Fame Ballot
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Former University of Maryland football coach Ralph Friedgen, who returned the program to relevance in the early 2000s, going to the Orange Bowl in his first season at the helm, is on the ballot for the College Football Hall of Fame’s 2023 class, the school said.
    Under “The Fridge,” the Terrapins went 75-50 from 2001 to 2010, winning five of the seven bowl games they appeared in, including victories over the Tennessee Volunteers in the 2002 Peach Bowl and
  • ASK A DOC: LifeBridge Health’s Dr. Nicole Mahdi Talks About Stroke With WJZ’s Denise Koch

    ASK A DOC: LifeBridge Health’s Dr. Nicole Mahdi Talks About Stroke With WJZ’s Denise Koch
    LifeBridge Health’s Dr. Nicole Mahdi, director of stroke program at Northwest Hospital, sits down with Denise Koch to discuss strokes, the differences between them and heart attacks, potential risk factors, prevention and the treatment options available. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, visit:  www.lifebridgehealth.org/hellobrave
  • Annapolis Jail Employee Charged With Sex Offense Against Inmate

    Annapolis Jail Employee Charged With Sex Offense Against Inmate
    ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) — The employee of a jail in Annapolis was charged Sunday with committing a sex offense against an inmate, Anne Arundel County Police said.
    Officers responded at 5:30 p.m. Sunday to the Jennifer Road Detention Center for the alleged sex offense. Investigators found Joseph Oluwafemi Osiberu, of Upper Marlboro, assaulted an inmate, police said.
    Osiberu, 41, is charged with fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault.
    Investigators are asking anyone with information abo
  • Baltimore Woman & Ellicott City Man Killed In Howard County Crashes, Police Say

    Baltimore Woman & Ellicott City Man Killed In Howard County Crashes, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore woman and an Ellicott City man were killed Monday in a pair of unrelated traffic crashes, authorities said.
    Shortly after 6:30 a.m., officers were called to the ramp connecting Interstate 95 and Route 175 in Elkridge for a two-vehicle crash, Howard County Police said.
    When they arrived, officers determined that the driver of a Honda Civic had run a red light and was struck by a Hyundai Elantra heading west on I-75, police said.
    The Honda’s driver, 38-yea
  • Foam Manufacturer Elite Comfort Solutions Opening Facility In Havre De Grace

    Foam Manufacturer Elite Comfort Solutions Opening Facility In Havre De Grace
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Elite Comfort Solutions, a manufacturer of foam for mattresses and furniture, is opening a production facility in Havre de Grace, the Maryland Department of Commerce said Monday.
    The company, a Georgia-based subsidiary of Leggett & Platt, Incorporated, is expanding its foam pouring and fabrication manufacturing capabilities and plans to lese a facility in the Harford County Enterprise Zone in Havre de Grace, the agency said.
    “Elite Comfort Solutions’ decis
  • Police Make Arrest In Deadly Northwest Baltimore Double Shooting

    Police Make Arrest In Deadly Northwest Baltimore Double Shooting
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 27-year-old man is under arrest in a deadly double shooting that unfolded in Northwest Baltimore back in April, authorities said Monday.
    Lamarr Candia of Gwynn Oak was taken into custody Friday on a warrant charging him with first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault, and conspiracy to commit murder, among other offenses, online court records show.
    The charges stem from a shooting that unfolded about 8:45 p.m. April 29 at a gas station near the in
  • Clarksville Man In Critical Condition After Setting Fire To Home, Police Say

    Clarksville Man In Critical Condition After Setting Fire To Home, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Clarksville man was injured Monday after allegedly setting fire to his home in what police described as an “apparent attempt to harm himself.”
    It happened about 7 a.m. Monday at a home near the corner of Haviland Mill Road and Mill Creek Court, according to details provided by Howard County Police.
    Police said four adults, including the man, were home at the time of the incident. The man was taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in critical condition
  • How ‘Lab-Grown’ Meat Could Help The Planet And Our Health

    How ‘Lab-Grown’ Meat Could Help The Planet And Our Health
    (CNN) — What if there was a way to eat meat without farming and killing billions of animals per year, contributing to the climate crisis and risking high cholesterol levels?
    “Cultivated meat is real meat grown directly from animal cells,” Uma Valeti, founder and CEO of Upside Foods, said via email. “These products are not vegan, vegetarian or plant-based — they are real meat, made without the animal.”
    “The process of making cultivated meat is similar to
  • Baltimore Ravens Volunteering Franklin Square Elementary/Middle As Part Of $200K Investment

    Baltimore Ravens Volunteering Franklin Square Elementary/Middle As Part Of $200K Investment
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — There will be a lot of purple and black at Franklin Square Elementary/Middle School on Monday.
    The Baltimore Ravens are hosting the team’s annual organization-wide volunteer day at the school, part of a $200,000 transformation of the campus the team is making in partnership with the nonprofit organization Heart of America.
    At the end of the 2022-23 school year, Franklin Square Elementary/Middle is set to merge with Steuart Hill Academy after the latter school closes
  • First Case Of Orthopox Detected In D.C. Being Treated As Potential Monkeypox Diagnosis

    First Case Of Orthopox Detected In D.C. Being Treated As Potential Monkeypox Diagnosis
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Washington, D.C., resident who recently traveled to Europe marks the District’s first confirmed case of orthopox, the parent virus of monkeypox, authorities said Monday.
    The positive orthopox diagnosis was confirmed Saturday by the DC Public Health Lab, and the patient’s samples have been sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for additional testing.
    The unnamed patient is isolating and “does not pose a risk to the public,” accord
  • Baltimore Officer Suffers Head Injury While Chasing Assault Suspect, Police Say

    Baltimore Officer Suffers Head Injury While Chasing Assault Suspect, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Baltimore police officer was injured Monday while chasing after an assault suspect, authorities said.
    It happened about 6:41 a.m. as the officer was intervening in a reported assault near West Belvedere and Beaufort avenues, a Baltimore Police spokesperson told WJZ.
    The police spokesperson said the suspect took off running with the officer in tow when, at some point, the officer suffered a head injury.
    It was not immediately clear how the officer was injured, but their
  • Man, 25, Hospitalized In Baltimore Shooting, Police Say

    Man, 25, Hospitalized In Baltimore Shooting, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A shooting Sunday night in Baltimore sent a 25-year-old man to the hospital, authorities said.
    Shortly after 10:30 p.m., officers were called to a local hospital after the victim showed up with a gunshot wound, Baltimore Police said.
    Police said the unidentified 25-year-old was being treated for injuries that are not considered life-threatening.
    No additional details, such as the location of the shooting, were immediately released Monday morning.
    Anyone with information a
  • Gas Prices Surge 25 Cents In A Week, Reaching New Record

    Gas Prices Surge 25 Cents In A Week, Reaching New Record
    (CNN) — The gas price spike keeps getting worse.
    The national average jumped to $4.87 a gallon on Monday, according to AAA. That’s up 25 cents in the past week and 59 cents in the past month.
    There are now 10 states where the average price of gasoline is $5 a gallon or higher, with the latest being Michigan and Indiana. Washington, DC, is also above $5.
    New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts are just pennies away. Georgia is the only state with an average below $4.30 a gallo
  • Images Show Baltimore County Officer Leaving Hospital After Deadly Shooting

    Images Show Baltimore County Officer Leaving Hospital After Deadly Shooting
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Authorities released images Monday of a Baltimore County police officer leaving the hospital following a deadly shootout over the weekend.
    One of the pictures shows the unidentified officer leaving University of Maryland Shock Trauma on Sunday evening in an arm cast and a wheelchair with help from a uniformed officer.
    The officer was injured Saturday night in an exchange of gunfire with an armed man while responding to an “unknown trouble call” at a Towson apa
  • Maryland Weather: Mostly Sunny & Comfortable

    Maryland Weather: Mostly Sunny & Comfortable
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — As if you couldn’t get enough of the gorgeous weather over the weekend, that trend continues today.
    Our Monday in Maryland is shaping up to be pleasant outside with a mixture of sunshine and clouds along with a slight breeze.
    The forecast calls for an afternoon high of 82 degrees, which is slightly warmer than Sunday and normal for this time of year.
    Things will cool down as we head into the evening when some clouds will move in and temperatures dip into the low 60s
  • One Man Dead Following Double Shooting At Baltimore’s Latrobe Homes, Police Say - CBS Baltimore

    One Man Dead Following Double Shooting At Baltimore’s Latrobe Homes, Police Say - CBS Baltimore
    One Man Dead Following Double Shooting At Baltimore’s Latrobe Homes, Police Say  CBS Baltimore
  • Two homicides reported minutes apart Sunday evening across Baltimore; man injured in a third shooting, police say - Baltimore Sun

    Two homicides reported minutes apart Sunday evening across Baltimore; man injured in a third shooting, police say  Baltimore Sun
  • Jennifer Lopez & ‘Spider-Man’ Highlight MTV Movie & TV Awards

    Jennifer Lopez & ‘Spider-Man’ Highlight MTV Movie & TV Awards
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jennifer Lopez made an emotional speech about how believers and skeptics contributed to her success, as she accepted a career achievement honor at the MTV Movie & TV Awards on Sunday.
    “I want to thank the people who gave me joy and the ones who broke my heart — the ones who were true and the ones who lied to me,” said Lopez, who nabbed this year’s Generation Award for actors whose diverse contributions have made them household names. She also
  • Lorusso Gives Terps Win In 11, 7-6 Over UConn

    Lorusso Gives Terps Win In 11, 7-6 Over UConn
    COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Nick Lorusso smashed a bases-loaded single off the wall in the bottom of the 11th inning to send overall No. 15 seed Maryland to a 7-6 win over Connecticut on Sunday night to force a deciding game for the College Park Regional.
    The Terrapins (48-13) and Huskies (48-14) meet Monday afternoon for a berth in the Super Regionals.
    No. 9 hitter Kevin Keister rapped a one-out single in the bottom of the 11th off UConn reliever Devin Kirby. Jack Sullivan relieved
  • Baltimore Firefighters Battle Blaze That Damaged Two Houses In West Baltimore

    Baltimore Firefighters Battle Blaze That Damaged Two Houses In West Baltimore
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Firefighters are trying to extinguish a fire that is chewing on two houses in West Baltimore, according to the local firefighter’s union.
    The damaged houses are in the 9000 block of North Dukeland Street, the union said on a social media website. The fire began before 10:36 p.m. on Sunday.MULTIPLE DWELLING FIRE
    900 blk N Dukeland St 21216#Mosher@docbullock#BMORESBravest on scene with fire showing from several 2 story row homes. pic.twitter.com/CpO5h4Fol4
    — Bal
  • Officer Released From Hospital Following Police-Involved Shooting In Towson Apartment Building

    Officer Released From Hospital Following Police-Involved Shooting In Towson Apartment Building
    TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — A Baltimore County Police officer who was shot in Towson on Saturday was released from the hospital Sunday, according to authorities.
    Baltimore County Police provided an update on the officer’s status on Sunday evening, noting that the officer was still receiving treatment for his injuries.
    About three hours later, the Baltimore County Police Department shared footage of the officer leaving the hospital on its social media account.#BCoPD members show their support
  • Two Men Killed In Separate Shootings On Opposite Sides Of Baltimore Sunday, Police Say

    Two Men Killed In Separate Shootings On Opposite Sides Of Baltimore Sunday, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Homicide detectives are investigating deadly shootings on opposite sides of the city that killed two men on Sunday night, according to authorities.
    The shootings occurred within 15 minutes of one another, police said.
    Officers in Northeast Baltimore responded to a crash at the intersection of Belair Road and Sinclair Lane at 8:15 p.m.
    They found a 31-year-old man with gunshot wounds inside one of the vehicles, according to authorities. 
    Medics took the man to a local
  • Northern Parkway Collision Kills Motorcyclist, Police Say

    Northern Parkway Collision Kills Motorcyclist, Police Say
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A man on a motorcycle was killed in a collision with a car in North Baltimore on Saturday, according to authorities.
    Officers on patrol were alerted to a crash that had occurred on Northern Parkway around 6:55 p.m.
    The motorcyclist had been headed east on Northern Parkway and the driver of the Mercedes had been traveling west on Northern Parkway, police said.
    The driver of the Mercedes made a left turn onto Clearspring Road. At that point, the motorcyclist struck the pass
  • Giménez’s 3-Run HR Propels Guardians Past Orioles 3-2

    Giménez’s 3-Run HR Propels Guardians Past Orioles 3-2
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Those arriving late for Sunday’s game between Cleveland and Baltimore probably missed the Guardians’ lone offensive salvo, a three-run homer in the first inning by Andrés Giménez.
    After that, starter Zach Plesac and the Guardians had just one task: Make the early advantage stand up.
    “(Giménez) took a good swing and then we just hung on for dear life,” manager Terry Francona said. “That’s a long time to hang on.&rdquo
  • Man Shot Following Large Fight Along Main Road In Baltimore’s Morrell Park

    Man Shot Following Large Fight Along Main Road In Baltimore’s Morrell Park
    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Detectives are trying to find the person who shot a man in Morrell Park on Saturday night, according to authorities.
    Officers on patrol in Southwest Baltimore were initially sent to the 2400 block of Washington Boulevard to disperse a large fight at 10:43 p.m., police said.
    The officers heard a single gunshot as the crowd dispersed, police said.Afterward, they found a 31-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body, according to authorities.
    Officers appl
  • Officer Still In Hospital Following Police-Involved Shooting In Towson Apartment Building

    Officer Still In Hospital Following Police-Involved Shooting In Towson Apartment Building
    TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — A Baltimore County Police officer who was shot in Towson on Saturday is continuing to receive medical treatment at a local hospital, according to authorities.
    Baltimore County Police provided an update on the officer’s status on Sunday evening.
    People who were in the area when officers responded to a report of a 911 call from an apartment in the 500 block of Virginia Avenue on Saturday said they were surprised by the flurry of first responder activity.
    Officers bl
  • Andrés Giménez homers again, Zach Plesac strong in Baltimore - MLB.com

    Andrés Giménez homers again, Zach Plesac strong in Baltimore - MLB.com
    Andrés Giménez homers again, Zach Plesac strong in Baltimore  MLB.com

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