Police are looking at possible links between the suspects in a chase and a slew of robberies in Baltimore County, one of which happened Tuesday night and ended in murder. Derek Valcourt reports.
Jurors in the theft trial of Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon have resumed deliberations after having the weekend off. Mary Bubala reports.
They jury said they are "making great progress," but wanted a short break to get their feelings together and to smoke. Mike Hellgren reports.
Don Scott has a look at Monday's top stories in Maryland.
Don Scott has a look at Monday's top stories in Maryland.
Ron Matz was in Fells Point welcoming all the singers from the past Manic Mondays.
Jurors resume deliberations Monday in the trial of Mayor Sheila Dixon. Derek Valcourt reports.
Senator Barbara Mikulski and Governor Martin O'Malley will announce federal funding for the state's 211 Call Center.
Baltimore police have shot a man and arrested another after a gun battle and chase that began in Baltimore County. Mike Schuh reports.
Ravens Quarterback Joe Flacco discusses some key plays which led to a tough loss to the Colts.
Ravens Coach John Harbaugh discusses Sunday's difficult loss to the Ravens and says he and the team could have done better.
Tim Williams reports many will flock to Farmer's Markets ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports rain is moving into our area.
Jessica Kartalija reports a group of local college students hope to be a positive role model for teens.
Derek Valcourt reports the jury in Mayor Dixon's criminal trial are preparing to resume deliberations on Monday.
Jessica Kartalija reports a funeral has been held for a Maryland soldier killed in Afghanistan.
Adam May reports a food drive for the Maryland Food Bank sponsored by The Orioles & WJZ is helping feed those in need.
Gigi Barnett hundreds of adoptions became official on what has been dubbed National Adoption Day.
Baltimore City police say a murder suspect was wounded following a chase which ended in west Baltimore.
Suzanne Collins reports Mayor Sheila Dixon is hard at work while awaiting verdict in her criminal trial.
Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports there's been higher than average temperatures for the last several days.