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Frederick Police are looking for a man wanted for first-degree assault, second-degree assault and unlawfully possessing a firearm.
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Frederick Police are looking for a man wanted for first-degree assault, second-degree assault and unlawfully possessing a firearm.
A group drug investigation Wednesday led to multiple arrests and major drug seizures, Frederick County police say.
The Washington, D.C., City Council has passed a bill promising the District's electric grid will run entirely on renewable energy by 2032.
Baltimore recorded its 300th murder of 2018 as the city continues to be one of America's most violent.
Thanks to an anonymous tip from the community, deputies charged a man on December 14 for directing his daughter to steal a package off the porch of a home in Bel Air.
A Maryland commission won't finish recommendations on new funding formulas for K-12 education in time for legislative action next year, delaying a major effort to increase the formulas for the first time since 2002 and disappointing supporters.
Another noose has been found at Chesapeake Bay Middle School, school officials said Wednesday.
A spike in gun violence has Baltimore's Mayor Catherine Pugh demanding change to turn the City around.
The Guinness Open Gate Brewery is bringing in 2019 with a special, mystery beer.
In the last few years, 2,700 patients who came to Medstar Union Memorial Hospital seeking treatment for various injuries and illnesses have left with referrals to drug treatment programs.
Police charged an Edgewood High School student with assault after she sprayed pepper spray in her school.
Police say the man approached the 5-year-old in the children's section around 6 p.m. on Saturday, pulled down her pants and touched her.
Anne Arundel County Detention Facilities Superintendent Terry Kokolis ended the county's participation in the federal 287(g) program Dec. 4, less than 24 hours after County Executive Steuart Pittman pledged to "kiss" 287(g) "goodbye."
There is no word yet on what caused the break, but the road is closed while repairs are being made.
The most common methods for preventing pregnancy, according to a new government report are female sterilization, oral contraception, long-acting reversible contraception such as IUDs and implants, and male condoms.
A Baltimore government official was given double pay, costing the city $34,615,40 in his paychecks, and did not disclose the extra money to his boss, the city's inspector general found.
The first company to be licensed as a medical marijuana grower in Maryland has been fined for using banned crop-protection pesticides.
Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD 2nd District), was inside the hospital when it locked down. He said he met with military leaders about the incident to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Investigators said this accident only involved one car, and the roof of the car is gone.
The chain is selling limited edition wrapping paper in two styles- salsa and guacamole.
The panel listened to testimony from Baltimore's lead public defender who leads the office's special litigation section focused on police misconduct issues.
A 44-acre lodge and waterpark may be coming soon to Cecil County, according to a report.
An internet troll who harassed a black college student with racist messages on social media has agreed to a court settlement requiring him to get "anti-hate training," apologize in writing and on video and publicly renounce white supremacy.
Authorities in Maryland and Washington, D.C., say a second man accused in the kidnapping and rape of a Maryland woman has been arrested in North Carolina.
No one has claimed the prize so far from the June 26 drawing.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Maryland over what it calls "sanctuary policies."
A new report by the Baltimore City Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found unsafe working conditions at a Department of Public Works (DPW) wastewater treatment plant.
The cyclopsora parasite causes major gastrointestinal issues — bloating, cramping and watery diarrhea — that can last days or even weeks.
A reported fish kill has left approximately 5,000 dead fish and other species on the surface of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, according to the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE).
A Howard County business owner claims trees and vegetation make power outages a more frequent problem than they should be, after tens of thousands of Marylanders lost power in the past week.
Security camera video obtained by CBS News Baltimore shows the moments when an MTA bus driver lost control and hit several vehicles before crashing into a building in Pikesville, Maryland, on Wednesday.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Maryland over what it calls "sanctuary policies."
The Anne Arundel County Fire Department is on the scene of the 10-story building at 7310 Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
Showers and storms with heavy rain, lightning and gusty winds have moved out of the WJZ viewing area. A few showers are still possible overnight.
A reported fish kill has left approximately 5,000 dead fish and other species on the surface of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, according to the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE).
The cyclopsora parasite causes major gastrointestinal issues — bloating, cramping and watery diarrhea — that can last days or even weeks.
The Anne Arundel County Fire Department is on the scene of the 10-story building at 7310 Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
Baltimore County Restaurant Week kicks off its summer 2026 edition on Friday, July 10 and runs through Sunday, July 19.
Despite the rash of thefts here and there, Howard County Police data shows airbag thefts have been on a downward trend.
Baltimore County Police are stepping up patrols as they search for a suspect, and offering a $2,000 reward in the case.
Christina Tkacik, a reporter for The Baltimore Banner, discusses an Annapolis restaurant’s no-tap-water policy and how readers are reacting to the story.
WJZ-TV hosts Director Daimen Poole and Assistant Director Pamela Graham from Camp St. Vincent to highlight the program’s goal of allowing children to be children.
Laura Vernon Russell and Ronald Russell join us in studio to talk about the Foodscape: Last Licks art exhibit. The display is open at Gallery 1448 through Aug. 1, and showcases art centered around food and food terms.
Stephanie Douglas speaks to B’More Bites owner Jason Hrisanthacopoulos about his goal to bring more variety and healthy meals to workplace vending machines.
Goldseker Foundation president and CEO Matthew Gallagher speaks on the company’s history, grantmaking priorities, community focus and publications.
Jeremiah Jackson hit a two-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning to lift the Baltimore Orioles to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday.
Pete Crow-Armstrong hit two of Chicago's five home runs and the Cubs outslugged the Baltimore Orioles 9-7 on Wednesday night.
Matthew Boyd pitched six shutout innings, Alex Bregman drove in two runs and the Chicago Cubs beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 Tuesday night.
Belgium defeated the U.S. Men's National Team 4-1 on Monday night in the World Cup round of 16 knockout match in Seattle, ending the Americans' hopes of reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in 24 years.
Spencer Steer broke up a scoreless game with his 14th home run this season, Nick Lodolo pitched six scoreless innings, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 on Sunday.
Three-time Olympian David Hearn was indicted July 2, after he was accused of ripping out a portion of the sealant from the bottom of the Reflecting Pool on June 19.
David Hearn is accused of ripping out a piece of sealant on the bottom of the Reflecting Pool on June 19, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said.
President Trump claims the problems with the Reflecting Pool in Washington are due to vandalism.
The U.S. and Iran are expected to meet for a signing ceremony on Friday, June 19, in Switzerland, Pakistan's prime minister said.
Several key leadership roles in Maryland will be decided at the ballot boxes this year, beginning with the state's primary elections.
Nearly 200 families were expected to shop at the 10th annual Christmas Store, hosted by the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and The Foundry Church on Friday.
After a loved one became a victim of sexual assault, a Maryland family is on a mission to prevent it among teens.
Over 400 future star chefs took over Baltimore on Saturday for a National Culinary Cook-off.
Chopped Broadway Bodega & Deli is making its mark as the first Black- and women-owned bodega in Fells Point, bringing the unmistakable flavors of a classic New York bodega to Baltimore.
'I Believe in Me Girls' held its fifth annual workshop on Saturday to empower young women while introducing them to a variety of career opportunities in the creative industry.
Baltimore County Restaurant Week kicks off its summer 2026 edition on Friday, July 10 and runs through Sunday, July 19.
Despite the rash of thefts here and there, Howard County Police data shows airbag thefts have been on a downward trend.
Senator Kagan said this bill will limit what she calls "bait and switch" and price gouging.
The Maryland Department of Emergency Management increased the State Activation Level from Normal to Partial on Friday morning in response to a Microsoft outage that has paralyzed systems worldwide.
Neighbors in one west Baltimore neighborhood are figuring out what to do for groceries, due to the Giant Food location in Edmondson Village closing next month.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will stay open after it was sold to a nonprofit.
New flights to both U.S. and Caribbean destinations are coming to BWI in 2026.
After three decades of serving customers on the Baltimore waterfront, The Cheesecake Factory is closing its Inner Harbor location.
The company voluntarily issued the recall on September 23.
The Baltimore Tech Hub, one of 31 federal "Tech Hubs" designated last year, was skipped for a cut of $504 million in the first round of funding for the program.
The cyclopsora parasite causes major gastrointestinal issues — bloating, cramping and watery diarrhea — that can last days or even weeks.
Cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness linked to severe diarrhea, has infected hundreds of people in at least 18 states, including here in Maryland.
Two New Jersey residents were potentially exposed to a person infected with hantavirus, according to health officials.
Staff at Sinai Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit say they are seeing double as they care for five sets of twins at once.
A proposed bill in Maryland could make it easier for diners to spot unhealthy menu items before they order.
Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh pop star best known for singing the chart-topping power ballad "Total Eclipse of the Heart" in 1983, has died. She was 75.
The nominations for the 78th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday morning in Los Angeles, with the final season of HBO Max's "Hacks" setting a new record for the most nominations in a single year for a comedy series.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were married as they celebrated their wedding with hundreds of guests Friday at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding plans include a rehearsal dinner and a late-night celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City, according to sources familiar with the security planning.
"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert is marking the end of an iconic late-night franchise on CBS.
Scattered storms heading into weekend in Maryland
Rain chances stick around this week in Maryland
Strong storms continue through Thursday evening
CBS News Baltimore's Cutter Martin has the latest weather forecast in this breaking news alert.
Showers and storms with heavy rain, lightning and gusty winds have moved out of the WJZ viewing area. A few showers are still possible overnight.
Scattered storms heading into weekend in Maryland
U.S. Justice Department sues Maryland over "sanctuary policies"
Glen Burnie building evacuated due to structural issues
A 10-story office building had to be evacuated Thursday in Glen Burnie after fire officials said a floor partially shifted during construction. CBS News Baltimore's Drew Aunkst reports from the scene.
Some people who went to a fireworks show in Maryland last week may have come in contact with bats and could be at risk for rabies, according to health officials.