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Ramón Urías hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and Anthony Santander, Ryan Mountcastle and Austin Hays also went deep to lift the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 victory
A firefighter was shot in the face with an air pellet gun and another's arm was hit by a fleeing vehicle, officials said.
In just a week and a half, the three-day We Give Black Fest dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore will be held at West Covington Park.
A 9-year-old Baltimore boy who was allegedly playing with a loaded handgun when it discharged and killed a 15-year-old girl will not face criminal charges.
"They're out here. I know they're out here. I just want them home," Jonathan Davis, Ashton's father, said Monday.
A 9-year-old boy was playing with a loaded gun in Baltimore over the weekend when it accidentally fired, fatally shooting a 15-year-old girl, authorities said.
The agreement also requires improvements in police training and policies, family attorneys announced Monday.
As WJZ's Marty Bass said on today's noon broadcast, the heat index -- a measure of air temperature and humidity -- will have a "real feel" of 104 degrees.
Four new speed cameras posted in Baltimore County school zones were activated on Monday, authorities said.
Justin Tucker has inked a four-year extension with the Baltimore Ravens, the team announced Monday.
Five of the adults involved hadf serious but non-life-threatening injuries, while seven had non-life-threatening injuries, officials said.
A husband and wife from Wisconsin celebrating their 56th wedding anniversary were also struck by lightning and died.
The woman is in serious condition, police said, while the man is stable.
Homicide detectives have determined that a 9-year-old boy was involved in a shooting that killed a 15-year-old girl in Edmondson Village on Saturday, according to authorities.
With the change in routine and being around more people, it is important to remember some basic tips to keep your children safe.
Sixty Baltimore students were given all the supplies they need for the upcoming school year.
Temps drop to 75 degrees. Mostly clear skies, but it's still a bit muggy.
"A car basically drove up by them and basically began firing what we call an air pellet gun."
It's mostly clear but still muggy, with temps dropping to 75 degrees.
In just a week and a half the We Give Black Fest will be held at West Covington Park. The three-day annual festival is dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore.
Ramón Urías hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and Anthony Santander, Ryan Mountcastle and Austin Hays also went deep to lift the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 victory
A firefighter was shot in the face with an air pellet gun and another's arm was hit by a fleeing vehicle, officials said.
After reaching an estimated 110 mph near the intersection of Marsh and Smith Island roads, the "tornado ripped the roof off of Island Time Bed and Breakfast," the agency said.
In just a week and a half, the three-day We Give Black Fest dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore will be held at West Covington Park.
A 9-year-old Baltimore boy who was allegedly playing with a loaded handgun when it discharged and killed a 15-year-old girl will not face criminal charges.
After reaching an estimated 110 mph near the intersection of Marsh and Smith Island roads, the "tornado ripped the roof off of Island Time Bed and Breakfast," the agency said.
A 9-year-old Baltimore boy who was allegedly playing with a loaded handgun when it discharged and killed a 15-year-old girl will not face criminal charges.
"They're out here. I know they're out here. I just want them home," Jonathan Davis, Ashton's father, said Monday.
The agreement also requires improvements in police training and policies, family attorneys announced Monday.
The Frederick County Board of Elections will decertify the county's primary election results from last month's primary election after discovering an issue with the certified results, local and state elections officials said Monday.
Luann Carra started this magical room beneath her gallery, and now she says she'll be known as the "crazy Fells Point Christmas lady!"
As we gear up for the new school year, more than 60 city students benefitted from a back-to-school drive.
Meteorologist Tim Williams has your Monday morning forecast
After a month, people still don't know when the stretch of North Avenue between Homewood Avenue and Greenmount Avenue will reopen.
A 9-year-old boy was playing with a loaded gun in Baltimore over the weekend when it accidentally fired, fatally shooting a 15-year-old girl, authorities said.
Ramón Urías hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and Anthony Santander, Ryan Mountcastle and Austin Hays also went deep to lift the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 victory
The PGA Tour asked a federal judge in San Francisco to deny the appeal of three suspended players who joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf and now want to compete in the tour's lucrative postseason.
Everyone is invited to attend recordings of the show during football season twice a month at Jimmy's Famous Seafood.
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde has been ejected from Sunday's game against Pittsburgh.
Bryse Wilson pitched effectively into the sixth inning, Ke'Bryan Hayes homered and the Pittsburgh Pirates snapped Baltimore's five-game winning streak Sunday with an 8-1 victory over the Orioles.
Two sources confirmed to CBS News that the search warrant was connected to White House records.
The Frederick County Board of Elections will decertify the county's primary election results from last month's primary election after discovering an issue with the certified results, local and state elections officials said Monday.
The bill aims to lower health care costs, tax large corporations and make historic investments in combating climate change.
A swastika and the word "Cox," apparently a reference to Republican gubernatorial candidate Del. Dan Cox, were spray painted on a stone mailbox holder Thursday in the heart of the Green Spring Valley.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin rejected the request because the Department of Defense has "determined providing this support would negatively impact the readiness of the DCNG and have negative effects on the organization and members."
In just a week and a half, the three-day We Give Black Fest dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore will be held at West Covington Park.
Named for the legendary congressman and mayor, Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., the fireboat served the community for 59 years.
A few weeks ago, Klondike appalled the internet when it said that the Choco Taco would be discontinued. This week, it reversed course, saying the beloved ice cream treat may be coming back - eventually.
Starting in November, visitors to the BMA will get a look at some of the highlights of John Waters' personal collection through the exhibit "Coming Attractions: The John Waters Collection."
The curator of the National Aquarium's "Blue Wonders" exhibit, Jay Bradley, joined us and discussed the shark. In our second half-hour, he got specific about the Chesapeake Bay.
Disposable diaper prices have jumped 20% over the past year, according to the latest data from NielsenIQ.
Starting later this month, all Wegmans stores in Maryland are phasing out single-use plastic bags.
Time is running out for Marylanders to pay their state income taxes if they haven't already done so.
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development's Maryland Mortgage Program is launching a variety of new home loan products to provide more flexible options for down payments and closing cost assistance, according to housing officials.
Amazon is limiting how many emergency contraceptives consumers can buy, joining other retailers who put in place similar caps following the Supreme Court decision overruling Roe v. Wade.
In just a week and a half, the three-day We Give Black Fest dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore will be held at West Covington Park.
A few weeks ago, Klondike appalled the internet when it said that the Choco Taco would be discontinued. This week, it reversed course, saying the beloved ice cream treat may be coming back - eventually.
The Maryland Works for Wind project will partner local companies and unions to develop a training model for the offshore wind industry, while trying to reach potential workers from underserved populations.
Airbnb said Tuesday that it had 103.7 million bookings on its platform during the three months ended in June, a new quarterly high for the company.
Under its policies, Ring "reserves the right to respond immediately to urgent law enforcement requests for information in cases involving imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to any person," the company said.
As WJZ's Marty Bass said on today's noon broadcast, the heat index -- a measure of air temperature and humidity -- will have a "real feel" of 104 degrees.
What is it exactly, and why does Paxlovid happen?
It's estimated that more than 70% of Americans have had COVID, but we all know someone who says they've never had it.
"Until we have more supply -- very similar to COVID -- we also should be focused on prevention," Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa said.
Student athletes attending the clinic will work on drills with Bears' football players and meet the new head coach Damon Wilson. They will also learn the signs and symptoms of heat-related injuries.
Baltimore's own Dru Hill and Smash Mouth will perform Saturday as the Birdland Summer Music Series continues with "I Love the 90s."
The fifth annual Trash Wheel Fan Fest is slated to take place in Baltimore's Abell neighborhood in September, according to festival staff.
Starting in November, visitors to the BMA will get a look at some of the highlights of John Waters' personal collection through the exhibit "Coming Attractions: The John Waters Collection."
The curator of the National Aquarium's "Blue Wonders" exhibit, Jay Bradley, joined us and discussed the shark. In our second half-hour, he got specific about the Chesapeake Bay.
The Maryland Zoo announced Tuesday that two Von der Decken's Hornbill chicks hatched last month.
Temps drop to 75 degrees. Mostly clear skies, but it's still a bit muggy.
It's mostly clear but still muggy, with temps dropping to 75 degrees.
After reaching an estimated 110 mph near the intersection of Marsh and Smith Island roads, the "tornado ripped the roof off of Island Time Bed and Breakfast," the agency said.
As WJZ's Marty Bass said on today's noon broadcast, the heat index -- a measure of air temperature and humidity -- will have a "real feel" of 104 degrees.
With 90-degree temperatures and heat indices in the triple digits, Marty Bass has your Monday forecast, plus a preview of what the rest of our week holds in store.
Sixty Baltimore students were given all the supplies they need for the upcoming school year.
Temps drop to 75 degrees. Mostly clear skies, but it's still a bit muggy.
"A car basically drove up by them and basically began firing what we call an air pellet gun."
It's mostly clear but still muggy, with temps dropping to 75 degrees.
In just a week and a half the We Give Black Fest will be held at West Covington Park. The three-day annual festival is dedicated to social change, fundraising and highlighting Black-led organizations serving greater Baltimore.