Baltimore City firefighters responded to a hazmat situation after a fast food worker was doused with an unknown substance.
The head of Maryland's state police says a federal investigation into his agency's surveillance of anti-war and death penalty opposition groups is not needed. Weijia Jiang reports.
Police say two men in a sport utility vehicle were killed in Northwest Baltimore when someone in a car fired shots at them and their SUV plowed into another car. Kelly McPherson reports.
Temperatures were warm today, and the skies remained clear. Bernadette Woods reports.
A hazmat situation happens at Johns Hopkins hospital. Mike Perry reports.
There's not much going on weather-wise. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
State police say they did nothing wrong after being accused of spying on death penalty protestors. Weijia Jiang reports.
To hang clothes or not to hang, this is a questions hanging over the heads of people who are living in most of the villages in Columbia, out in Howard County.
State Senator Ulysses Currie remains under investigation. Mike Hellgren reports.
An African American Maritime conference is coming to Baltimore. Kai Jackson reports.
One bacteria may be responsible for keeping children from getting asthma. Sally Thorner reports.
City planners have announced a new arena will be built in the same spot as the one that's already there. Jessica Kartalija reports.
Millions of dollars will go to help children who got a rough start in life. Mike Schuh reports.
The Northern Lights are giving up secrets that could save lives in space, and power grids on ground. Alex DeMetrick reports.
The child was taken to the hospital, but the condition of the girl is not known. Captain Mike Perry reports.
Controversy continues over Maryland State Police infiltrating and spying on various groups in Maryland, including anti-death penalty organizations. Weijia Jiang reports.
The shooting was reported about 9 a.m. Friday on Wabash Ave. Sally Thorner reports.
Sally Thorner has a look at Friday's top stories.
This year alone, hundreds of thousands of women will learn that they have breast cancer. There's now a support group to help men cope when the woman in their life gets this painful diagnosis. Kellye Lynn reports.
Several viewings are being held for DJ K-Swift. Mike Schuh reports.
The warm up is on the way, but more showers will follow. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
Tears and heartbreak for family and fans of pioneering Baltimore DJ "K-Swift" during a viewing honoring her memory. Dennis Edwards reports.
Temperatures will soon be warming back up after yesterday's storms. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation expects heavy traffic volumes Thursday afternoon for the viewing of Baltimore's Club Queen K-Swift at the Joseph H. Brown Funeral Home located at 2140 North Fulton Avenue. Suzanne Collins reports.
A grocery store chain paid a powerful Maryland state senator under investigation for possible influence-peddling more than $200,000 over four years. Mike Hellgren reports.
Chronic service problems in the MARC commuter train system has caught the attention of not only the riders, but the administrator as well. He has issued an apology. Mike Schuh reports.
Plans to build a bigger and better arena in Baltimore City are underway. Jessica Kartalija reports.
Heavy rains flooded the emergency room at Baltimore Washington Medical Center Wednesday night. The storm also uprooted trees throughout the area. Alex DeMetrick reports.
The Zagats publish the most successful restaurant guides in the world, and you've helped them write the reviews of restaurants in Baltimore. Ron Matz reports.
A pedestrian is struck by a vehicle in north Baltimore. Mike Perry reports.
Today was beautiful after yesterday's rain, and it will be sunny to partly cloudy tomorrow. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
Trees were uprooted throughout the area. Captain Mike Perry reports.
Mary Bubala has a look at Thursday's top stories.
DJ K-Swift died of a broken neck. Mary Bubala reports.