WJZ's top 10 Maryland sports stories of 2024
From new ownership to offseason acquisitions to a league MVP, Baltimore once again had a thrilling year in sports.
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From new ownership to offseason acquisitions to a league MVP, Baltimore once again had a thrilling year in sports.
Maryland leaders are mourning the death of former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at 100 years old.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at 100 years old, was known for his partnership with Habitat for Humanity and helping build homes for those in need in Maryland and across the world.
A 30-year-old father has been charged with the murder of his 4-year-old son and the shooting of two others on Christmas Eve in Baltimore County, according to police.
A Baltimore defense attorney weighed in on what's next for Maryland native Luigi Mangione.
Three years ago, the Baltimore Police Department lost a member of its force when Officer Keona Holley was killed during an ambush while on duty.
The work on rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge will begin in January, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
A 9-year-old was among five arrested following an armed carjacking Sunday afternoon in Southeast Baltimore, according to police.
A driver was injured after crashing a vehicle into the garage of a house in Pikesville on Sunday, according to Baltimore County police.
The Horseshoe Casino Baltimore is back open on Monday, a day after guests and staff were evacuated due to water damage caused by a water pipe failure.
Congress passed a new federal spending package bill that includes the full cost of rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge and avoids a government shutdown.
Over $7 million in federal funding will be used to strengthen security at 50 churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious community centers in Maryland, lawmakers announced.
Hours before a looming government shutdown on Friday, Congress passed a deal on a federal spending package that includes the full cost to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Maryland is suing Cecil County-based manufacturing giant W.L. Gore & Associates for knowingly polluting the air and surrounding water with toxic Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS).
A federal spending bill that would have included the full cost of a rebuilt Francis Scott Key Bridge and prevent a government shutdown has hit a snag in Congress.