Trying to show them that there's better days." WJZ was the proud media sponsor along with Walmart and their local team led by Jaquetta Bratley, Bank of America, Jimmy's Seafood, The Famous Fund ...
"I could not stop thinking about that." Malinda told WJZ she has never seen this type of violence up close. "I raised my kids here. They were always out on their bikes," Malinda said. "They were ...
BALTIMORE -- WJZ obtained surveillance video from a nearby business that shows a fiery crash and a shooting that killed one and injured nine others in Towson Tuesday evening. The crime scene spans ...
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Department of Health is expanding the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) from one, to four locations, the department said Wednesday. With the expansion ...
BALTIMORE -- WJZ is tracking more drone sightings in Maryland as frustrated lawmakers demand answers from the federal government. The House Intelligence Committee is expected to get a classified ...
BALTIMORE -- A pilot program at four Baltimore City high schools targets students who are most at risk for violence with mediation and counseling and aims to reduce conflicts before they escalate.
Sandisk Corporation, the maker of flash drives and memory cards, debuted a new logo today, and it’s based on a single pixel. “It all started with the pixel, which is the fundamental smallest ...
As WWE prepares for Monday Night Raw's move to Netflix on Jan. 6, Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque revealed the new logo for the company's flagship show in a hype video on social media.
She slowed down the mysterious object and zoomed in with her phone. Shea told WJZ she reported the sighting to local police at their non-emergency phone number. "When I see it in person it is very ...
Monday at 5 p.m. on WJZ, we will explore why this case has captured the attention of so many across the nation and speak to a University of Maryland researcher who studies violent extremists about ...
For months, both groups, with the help of WJZ, raised more than $4000 in cash, along with thousands of dollars worth of new toys. At the Christmas Store, parents can buy the toys for $10 or less.
It happened at Westshire Dr just after 7a this morning. Neighbors tell WJZ, one of the victims own Shirley's Family Diner in Catonsville and that the two victims are related. "One of our neighbors ...