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A man reported a shooting along Maryland Route 100 and Oakwood Road in Glen Burnie late Tuesday night, according to Anne ...
The Howard County Council voted to increase the number of speed cameras in the county. The bill passed by the council ...
WBAL’s Rob Roblin was a skilled storyteller — he made sure people knew how he felt, his family said. And people responded to ...
An arrest was made in Abingdon in connection to the shooting death of a 64-year-old woman in what appears to be a ...
Jim West, known for his time as a morning show host at Hearst’s News/Talk WBAL-AM 1090 in Baltimore, has died at the age of 95. According to media reports, West, whose legal name is Jim Wetzel ...
The Baltimore Ravens announced Tuesday they will be continuing their partnership with Hearst Television through the 2030 season. Hearst Television’s properties include WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 ...
The Baltimore Ravens have extended their current television and radio agreements with Hearst Television's WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 AM/101.5 FM, and 98Rock.
WBAL, the Hearst -owned NBC affiliate in Baltimore, Maryland, is marking its 75th anniversary. The station went on the air March 11, 1948, and marked its birthday with a special retrospective.
WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 and 98 ROCK are the official radio home of the Orioles, while WBAL (TV), WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 and 98 ROCK are the official broadcast partners to the Ravens.
After 8 years at the helm, Cary Pahigian has decided to step down as the General Manager of WBAL Radio in Baltimore. His final day will be March 31st. Hearst TV veteran Dan Joerres will now also ...
Joerres will oversee all of Hearst’s Baltimore operations – WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 and WIYY-FM “98 ROCK” and their associated digital properties.
That means Joerres will oversee all of Hearst’s Baltimore operations – WBAL-TV, WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 and WIYY-FM 98 Rock and their associated digital properties.