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Police say I-795 is back open after a seven-car collision. Full Story »
Police say I-795 is back open after a seven-car collision. Full Story »
The first day of the City Hall corruption trial surrounding Mayor Sheila Dixon started Monday with a not guilty plea and jury selection. Day two of jury selection is underway. Dixon arrived in court for the day around 8:30 a.m. WJZ's Mary Bubala Is Leading WJZ Complete Coverage At The Courthouse. Full Story »
The mastermind of the sniper attacks that terrorized Maryland, D.C. and Virginia is just hours away from execution. Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine denied John Allen Muhammad's clemency request Tuesday. The Supreme Court refused to consider Muhammad's appeal Monday. WJZ's Vic Carter Is Leading WJZ Complete Coverage From Virginia. Full Story »
A case of mistaken identity ends in injury for a city police K-9 unit. The police-trained German shepherd was shot in the face during a violent chain of events. Full Story »
There's another setback for Baltimore's arabbers. Full Story »
Metro's largest union has filed a federal lawsuit asking a court to enforce wage increases for bus and train operators. Full Story »
Montgomery County Police have charged three men with committing a crime by assaulting the victims because of their sexual orientation. Full Story »
A Maryland family is grieving after their 19-year-old son collapses and dies after a workout at the Virginia Military Institute. Full Story »
The mastermind of the sniper attacks that terrorized Maryland, D.C. and Virginia is just hours away from execution. The Supreme Court refused to consider John Allen Muhammad's appeal Monday. WJZ's Vic Carter Is Leading WJZ Complete Coverage From Virginia. Full Story »
A 21-year-old Michigan poker professional who chose cards over college won the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas early Tuesday, winning $8.55 million and becoming the youngest player to win the tournament in its 40-year history. A Maryland man took second plan. Full Story »
A 24-year-old Salisbury man has been charged after his father was found stabbed on the side of the road. Full Story »
The developers of a multistate power line say they plan to file a new application in Maryland by Dec. 31. Full Story »
The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre apparently acted alone and without outside direction, investigative officials said Monday evening, even as the FBI launched an internal review of how it handled information gathered about the doctor nearly a year before the shooting. Full Story »
The attorney for the Army psychiatrist accused in the mass shooting at Fort Hood says he's assured the suspect that all of his rights as a defendant in the military justice system will be respected. Full Story »
The Baltimore Ravens have assumed an identity that coach John Harbaugh could do without. Full Story »
Michael Phelps failed to qualify for the finals of the 100-meter freestyle and 100 backstroke events at a World Cup short-course meet while wearing an old-style swimsuit. Full Story »
After months of waiting, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon is going on trial on theft charges. Her first day in court was successful, it seems they've already found 36 people qualified to sit on the jury. Full Story »
The Prince George's County schools could owe up to $26.8 million in penalties after Maryland's attorney general found the county failed to comply with state school funding requirements. Full Story »
Ed Hale, the local boy from Highlandtown with blue-collar roots, transformed himself into one of Baltimore's best known businessmen. He built a bank and then a massive tower with a penthouse on the 17th floor. Hale seemed to have it all, then the recession hit and it started to unravel. Full Story »
State prosecutors have filed notice that they will seek a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a 15-year-old accused of killing a pregnant woman. Full Story »
A Baltimore native is now at the top of the ranks when it comes to television news. Byron Pitts is the senior national correspondent for CBS News and is contributor to CBS' "60 Minutes." Full Story »
Environmental pressure on the Chesapeake Bay is bringing pressure from Washington. Full Story »
With Veterans Day on Wednesday, a group of teens found out firsthand what it means to be a soldier in today's military. Full Story »
There's a way to save energy when you make dinner. Full Story »
Twenty years ago Monday the Berlin Wall was torn down, reuniting Germany. Pieces of the wall are in museums around the world and in one man's Severn, Md. home. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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