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WJZ celebrates its 75th anniversary On November 2, 1948, 75 years ago, Baltimore's WAAM carried its very first newscast. The top story: the Truman-Dewey presidential election.
BALTIMORE -- Dozens of students from across the state submitted their essays to WJZ's Black History Competition, and last week, 20 finalists read to a panel of judges and an audience of family and ...
Dozens of students from across the state submitted their essays to WJZ's Black History Competition, and last week, 20 finalists read to a panel of judges and an audience of family and friends.
If you participated in the Juneteenth weekend fun at AFRAM, you might have taken a picture with WJZ in front of our green screen.
WJZ is inviting Baltimore City middle and elementary school students to participate in the Thurgood Marshall Day Art Competition.
BALTIMORE -- WJZ First Alert weather days continue through Wednesday as significant heat and humidity persist across the area. High temperatures this afternoon will top out in the mid to upper 90s.
BALTIMORE -- True crime show "48 Hours" begins airing on WJZ Monday afternoon. The program, which has received over 20 Emmy Awards, has been broadcast on CBS since 1988.
WJZ won a 2025 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for our breaking news coverage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in 2024.
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.
WJZ is partnering with The Baltimore Banner, WYPR Radio, and The Schaefer Center for Public Policy at the University of Baltimore to host a debate on Tuesday, April 30 with the four leading ...
WJZ obtained a critical piece of evidence in the investigation of the Harford County Executive who is accused of wiretapping county leaders.
If you participated in the Juneteenth weekend fun at AFRAM, you might have taken a picture with WJZ in front of our green screen.