Baltimore County Officer Identified In Police Involved Shooting On I-83
Baltimore County Police have identified the officer involved in a deadly shooting on I-83 Tuesday night.
Baltimore County Police have identified the officer involved in a deadly shooting on I-83 Tuesday night.
A mother is still searching for answers in the death of her son after a Baltimore County officer shot him on Interstate 83 Tuesday night.
One person is dead after a police-involved shooting in Baltimore County late Tuesday night.
An accident on I-83 caused delays during morning rush hour Tuesday morning.
Maryland State Police are searching for a vehicle they say is involved in an apparent highway shooting in Baltimore County on Wednesday.
All lanes are open after a mess on I-83 South. Saturday afternoon, a truck overturned and caught fire.
The accident was reported shortly after 8 p.m. It is not known how many vehicles are involved.
An accident on I-83 northbound at exit 17 at Padonia Road has three lanes of traffic blocked after a tractor-trailer jackknifed.
Parts of northbound I-83 are closed after an early morning tractor-trailer fire between Shawan and Belfast roads.
For Baltimore drivers, I-83 has been nothing short of a hazardous headache to travel.
Maryland State Police are investigating an overnight crash on I-83 just north of Mt. Carmel Road In Baltimore County.
The vehicle rolled onto its side on the right shoulder of the highway.
Maryland State Police responded to I-83 just north of Mt Carmel Road in the Parkton area for a report of an accident around 10:40pm Saturday night.
I-83 proved to be a problem area during the icy morning commute in Maryland Tuesday.
Rush hour traffic came to a halt Tuesday morning after a multi-car crash on I-83 in the northbound lanes near the Pepsi sign.
A Baltimore Police Department officer and one other person were taken to a hospital after the officer's vehicle was hit while pulled over.
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Maryland State Police are investigating a deadly accident overnight in Baltimore.
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Blast of frigid temps return to Maryland
Arctic cold temperatures returning to Maryland
The Arctic chill has returned to Maryland, with temperatures tonight expected to dip into the teens and twenties across the region. Skies will remain mostly clear, but wind chills by Wednesday morning will plunge into the single digits and teens.
Arctic air returns to Maryland; even colder weather expected next week.
Arctic blast arrives Tuesday creating freezing cold temperatures for Maryland. Temperatures will drop to the teens across the region.
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Blast of frigid temps return to Maryland