Maurice M. “Maury” Wright, 72, of Jamestown, passed away peacefully with his family by his side, on Thursday, January 23, 2025. He was born in Jamestown on March 26, 1952, to the late Cecil M. and ...
BALTIMORE -- Before the Baltimore Ravens head to Buffalo for this weekend's AFC playoff game, you can meet rookie wide receiver Devontez Walker during a taping of WJZ's Purple Playbook at Jimmy's ...
Black History Oratory Competition 2025! ATTENTION MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: WJZ is SEEKING APPLICANTS for the Black History Oratory Competition 2025! For over 30 Years, WJZ has asked Maryland ...
BALTIMORE — The arctic blast Maryland has been hit with is set to stick around. But the good news is that WJZ's First Alert Meteorologists have predicted a return to more seasonal temperatures ...
To learn more about how you can pitch in, visit the Washday Floral. Ashley Paul joined the WJZ team in December 2024 as a reporter, and could not be happier to call Charm City home! Ashley has ...
“The community is very sensitive to the historic nature of Maury, and that has been a resounding item that has continuously come up,” said Robert Hudson, vice president of Heartland Construction.
WJZ Investigative Reporter, Mike Hellgren, spoke with Kelsey Evans on Thursday. During the sit-down, Evans explained she lives in a nearby neighborhood filled with residents who've been concerned ...
With over 20 years experience, Maury Brown is a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) and former National Sportswriter Of The Year nominee. In addition to being a national ...
Moore talked about his proposed 2026 budget, how the state plans to trim its $2.7 billion deficit, and major tax cuts during a one-on-one interview with WJZ's Tara Lynch. Under his proposed tax ...
BALTIMORE -- The WJZ First Alert Weather Team has issued First Alert Weather Days for dangerous cold and bitter & brutal wind chills through midweek. The coldest temperatures of the Arctic ...
Derek Beasley joined the WJZ First Alert Weather Team in March 2022. He was promoted in March 2023 to become WJZ's first-ever Chief Meteorologist.
"Tells me 'Nah, he's just going to take the truck.'" Devera told WJZ he took a step back and didn't fight back. "I got a wife and kids," Devera said. "You can have the truck." Devera said much of ...