Residents
Residents Sue Over Prayers At Carroll County Meetings
Two Carroll County residents are suing to stop prayers to Jesus Christ before meetings of the Board of Commissioners.
Md. State Police Busy As Gun Applications Surge
Amid concerns about stricter gun laws in Maryland following the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., in December, many people have flocked to gun shops to buy weapons that could be banned Oct. 1.
Somerset Residents Hit By Sandy Eligible For Aid
Some Maryland residents affected by Superstorm Sandy will be eligible to receive food stamps under a federal aid program.
D.C. Residents To Choose Color Scheme For Cabs
Taxicabs in the nation’s capital will soon sport a uniform color scheme, and residents will get to choose what colors they like best.
Parts Of Garrett County Get Nearly 3 Feet Of Snow
A different weather problem for people in Western Maryland– tons of snow.
Mass Transit Canceled; Local Residents Wait For Sandy
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has canceled all service for Monday due to severe weather conditions from Hurricane Sandy.
Crisfield Neighborhood Evacuated Due To Rising Water; Baltimore Co. Residents Brace For Flooding
Gov. Martin O’Malley says about 50 to 60 people have been evacuated from a development in Crisfield after a tidal surge flooded homes on the first floor.
Md. Residents Can Now Visit Aquarium For Less
Maryland residents can now visit the National Aquarium in Baltimore for less in the morning.
Baltimore Law Firm To Represent Families Signing On To Wis. Pipeline Spill Suit
More than 90 families in the Town of Jackson, Wisc. have signed on to a planned lawsuit over a pipeline spill.
Judge Dismisses 3,000 Debt Collection Cases
The chief judge of the District Court of Maryland has dismissed more than 3,000 debt collections cases against Maryland residents.
24 Apartments Damaged In Fire At Odenton Complex; No Injuries Reported
Scary moments for dozens of people at an apartment complex in Odenton as flames sweep through the building. Many are safe thanks to a quick-thinking neighbor.
Monument Street Sinkhole Reopens & Widens; Residents Deal With More Headaches
Heavy rains force a major sinkhole to reopen in East Baltimore. Now it’s causing even more problems than before.


Latest Videos
The 138th Preakness Stakes
Celebrities Rumored To Be Rude
100 Scariest Horror Movies
Middle Class Jobs &...
Best Summer Dishes
CBS 2013-2014 Prime Time...
WJZ Celebrates Weather Field...
WJZ Celebrates 2013 Graduates
138th Preakness Stakes -...
Flash Forward: Concept Cars...
Captials Vs. Rangers -...
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
When Celebs Take The Mound...
Best Summer Festivals And...
Chesapeake Bayhawks Lacrosse
Ravens Rookie Camp
A Guide To Oriole Park At Camden Yards
A Guide To M&T Bank Stadium