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90-Year-Old Baltimore Woman Critical After Home Invasion

90-Year-Old Baltimore Woman Critical After Home Invasion

May 5, 2016 | 10:00am
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Police are investigating after a 90-year-old woman was nearly beaten to death during a home invasion in Northwest Baltimore. It happened in broad daylight along the 4500 block of Garden Drive. “It’s tough to find words to describe what officers found when they entered home,” police told WJZ’s Rick Ritter. “We have […]
Governor Larry Hogan Holds National Day of Prayer Breakfast

Governor Larry Hogan Holds National Day of Prayer Breakfast

May 5, 2016 | 9:59am
Governor Larry Hogan Holds National Day of Prayer Breakfast “Celebrating Peace and Unity in the Community” Theme of the Day ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Larry Hogan today celebrated the National Day of Prayer with a prayer breakfast at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis. More than 150 faith leaders from throughout the state joined him […]
State Roundup, May 4, 2016

State Roundup, May 4, 2016

May 4, 2016 | 9:48am
PUGH ELECTION MAY BE CHALLENGED: Former Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon said Tuesday she is considering challenging election results that gave state Sen. Catherine Pugh a narrow victory in the Democratic primary for Baltimore mayor last week. Dixon said she did not “necessarily concede” on election night and is exploring legal options. About 3,000 votes […]
Dixon Says She Doesn’t Concede Election, Wants All Votes Counted

Dixon Says She Doesn’t Concede Election, Wants All Votes Counted

May 4, 2016 | 9:45am
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Contested election. Right now, several outraged candidates are cranking up the pressure on Baltimore City elections officials, alleging incompetence and claiming voters were turned away at the polls one week ago—and right now, thousands of votes have yet to be counted. READ MORE HERE: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2016/05/03/rally-held-demanding-answers-from-baltimore-board-of-elections/
Fire Officials: Tear Gas-Like Substance Released In Towson Mall

Fire Officials: Tear Gas-Like Substance Released In Towson Mall

May 4, 2016 | 9:40am
TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — Fire officials in Baltimore County are investigating an incident at the Towson Town Center. Investigators say a tear gas-like, airborne substance was released in the mall late Tuesday night. At least six people were evaluated for a possible irritant. A pregnant woman was taken to an area hospital.   READ THE […]
NOAH’S LAW to Be Signed By Gov. Larry Hogan May 19th

NOAH’S LAW to Be Signed By Gov. Larry Hogan May 19th

May 3, 2016 | 9:23am
“Noah’s Law” was passed by the Maryland General Assembly on April 11th. The law requires the use of ignition interlocks for convicted drunk drivers. In this MyMCMedia Extra video, Officer Noah Leotta’s father, Rich Leotta, says that the law is scheduled to be signed by Governor Larry Hogan on May 19th and will go into effect October […]
State Roundup, May 3, 2016

State Roundup, May 3, 2016

May 3, 2016 | 9:19am
AMTRAK TO FIX 2 MD. BOTTLENECKS: As Amtrak trains whisk passengers hundreds of miles along the East Coast between Boston and Washington, they’re forced to slow down at four pinch points in Maryland, where ancient railroad infrastructure can’t accommodate the high speeds and capacity of modern train technology, writes Colin Campbell for the Sun. Officials […]
Some Md. Voters Call For Removal Of Board Of Elections

Some Md. Voters Call For Removal Of Board Of Elections

May 3, 2016 | 9:17am
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Late-opening polls and problems with voter rolls and judges are just some of the issues that plagued Baltimore City polling places last week. Some fed-up voters have had enough and are calling for the removal of the entire Board of Elections. Investigator Mike Hellgren reports thousands of votes are still being counted. […]
Baltimore Police Struggle to Redefine Image Amid Scrutiny and Violence

Baltimore Police Struggle to Redefine Image Amid Scrutiny and Violence

May 2, 2016 | 9:16am
Officer Dwyone Jones grinned broadly as he approached a young boy on a porch holding a colorful water gun. “Getting ready for summertime, huh?” the rookie officer asked, drawing a quick, shy smile from the boy. One year to the day since the death of Freddie Gray, it was the sort of interaction — a […]
State Roundup, May 2, 2016

State Roundup, May 2, 2016

May 2, 2016 | 9:13am
ZIKA IN MARYLAND: Maryland officials announced Friday that the state plans to spend about $700,000 to make residents aware of Zika and to prevent the mosquito-borne virus from spreading, reports Ovetta Wiggins for the Post. Gov. Larry Hogan said during a news conference with officials from various state departments, including health, agriculture and transportation, that […]