| Wegmans pulls bags over lead concerns ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- The Wegmans supermarket chain says it has stopped selling two types of reusable shopping bags after sample testing showed some might have elevated levels of... | |
| Murder Suspect Escapes From Police Custody reports Paul Palmer is the man who police say tried to kill someone by stabbing him several times. Witnesses helped police find Palmer originally. But now police need the public's help again, to... |
| Md. Man Gets 37 Years For Carjackings A jury convicted 22-year-old Terrell Roberson of Oxon Hill, Md., in June of two counts of carjacking, two counts of using a firearm during those carjackings and four counts of interstate... |
| Man Wanted By FBI In Baltimore Arrested In Fla. A man wanted by the FBI in Baltimore on charges of wire fraud and money-laundering is being held in a Florida jail for allegedly running a stop... |
| Abortion Doctor To Stop Practicing In NJ A doctor accused of moving an abortion patient across state lines has agreed to stop practicing medicine in New Jersey until the state's Board of Medical Examiners considers a move to suspend his... |
| O'Malley Gets Endorsement From Healthcare Union Union leaders say they backed O'Malley, a Democrat, for his goals of creating middle class jobs, advocating for free and fair union elections and pushing for affordable healthcare in... |
| Buck unaffected by Galarraga-Joyce reunion '); relatedMediaItem.appendTo('#article_media_related_list'); }); } }); } DETROIT -- Orioles manager Buck Showalter didn't expect any funny business from the reunion of Armando Galarraga and... |
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| Wegmans pulls reusable bags over lead concerns ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- The Wegmans supermarket chain says it has stopped selling two types of reusable shopping bags after sample testing showed some might have elevated levels of... |
| Robot Invasion At University of Maryland COLLEGE PARK, Md. (WUSA) -- Imagine robots that drive your car, rescue people in the middle of a hurricane, or surge through your bloodstream in search of disease. Scientists are working on all those... |
| Harris could be in right place at right time in 2010 House election Republican congressional candidate Andy Harris could be right at home in Washington next year. If the veteran lawmaker from suburban Baltimore is able to ride a predicted Republican wave into the... |
| Abortion doctor to stop practicing medicine in New Jersey abortion patient across state lines to Maryland has agreed to stop practicing medicine in New Jersey until the state's Board of Medical Examiners considers a move to suspend his license.Authorities... |
| School lunches straight from the farm It seems we're always trying to get our kids to eat fresher, healthier foods, but that can be a tough sell. Now the state of Maryland is trying to help by offering locally grown produce in our... |
| Md. Seafood Festival kicks off Annapolis - Some end of summer fun is here! Just head out to Annapolis for the 43rd annual Maryland Seafood Festival. The event, held in Annapolis, will feature music, arts, exhibits and of course... |
| Reisterstwon man dies in crash on I-795 Owings Mills - Surveying the damage to the blue 2005 Toyota Corolla, it appeared the driver had little chance of surviving the crash. Witnesses had called 911 to report that a car was travelling... |
| Final Push Underway For Balt City State's Attorney reports on the campaign trail with both Jessamy and challenger Gregg Bernstein, who both got some big endorsements. Bernstein got one from the Baltimore Sun and Jessamy got one from the... |
| Man Fired From Job Hacks Into City Computers The man in charge of the computers for city non-profit is fired for poor performance, soon after that, employees begin noticing strange e-mails they didn't write. Prosecutors allege the man went... |
| Flacco Takes Superstardom All In Stride recently got a little more personal. She recently sat down with Joe and asked him what many fans want to know. On the Raven's star studded roster all eyes are on number five. Quarterback Joe... |
| Hopkins 'Dream Team' Gives Hope To Cancer Patients More Information About Cancer Research At Hopkins For the third year, all networks and several cable channels will dedicate an hour to fighting cancer Friday. It's called "Stand Up to Cancer." ... |
| Man Wanted By FBI In Baltimore Arrested In Fla Jail records show 37-year-old Jose Santana Gonzalez was being held Friday in the Broward County Jail before being transported to Baltimore by U.S. Marshals. It was not immediately known if he has an... |
| Home Sales Down Across The Baltimore Area that that ended at the end of July "We've seen a down turn pretty much every month in the markets in the Baltimore and surrounding areas since the tax credits expired," said Steve Meszaros,... |
| Man wanted by FBI in Baltimore arrested in Fla. DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -- A man wanted by the FBI in Baltimore on charges of wire fraud and money-laundering is being held in a Florida jail for allegedly running a stop... |
| Man charged with attempted murder escapes from police Baltimore authorities were searching for a man who was arrested for attempted murder but escaped from a downtown police building after wriggling free of his plastic handcuffs.Police said Paul Bryan... |
| Baltimore Crime Beat: Dick Irwin, and his police blotter, depart John Richard "Dick" Irwin, 74, retires from the Baltimore Sun Monday after having spent 44 years reporting on the city's enduring crime industry and distilling and cataloging a never-ending... |
| 9/11 memorial to be built at Baltimore's World Trade Center The state plans to erect a 9/11 memorial at the World Trade Center along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The Maryland 9/11 Memorial is scheduled to be installed next year on the 10th anniversary of... |
| Ravens season-ticket renewal rate at 99.5% are near perfect this season for season-ticket renewals. The team had a renewal rate hovering at 99.5 percent, said Baker Koppelman, vice president of ticket sales and operations for the Ravens. The... |
| Get under their skin at the Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention Troy Timpel misses the tough old days, when tattoos were anything but respectable. "I liked getting the dirty looks from the old ladies back in the early '90s and late '80s," says Timpel, one of... |
| Erosion along Calvert Cliffs exposes ancient whale skull Calvert County has exposed another ancient whale skull, and students from Harrisburg, Pa., were expected to help scientists dig the fossil from the heavy clay sediments. Only a small portion of... |
| Man charged with attempted rape of woman, 20, on the B&A Trail Anne Arundel County police have arrested a 21-year-old man in an attempted rape and abduction from the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail in Harundale. A 20-year-old woman told police that she was on... |
| Man charged with attempted rape of woman, 20, on B&A Trail Anne Arundel County police have arrested a 21-year-old man in an attempted rape and abduction from the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail in Harundale. A 20-year-old woman told police that she was on... |
| Explore Baltimore Co.: Kamenetz spends $81K on salaries, but doesn't say who he paid Kevin Kamenetz’s county executive campaign has spent about $81,000 on salaries and other compensation dating back to 2009, but who was paid and how much is a mystery. Kamenetz’s last... |
| Getting There: Accident backs up traffic for miles on U.S. 50 east An accident involving two vehicles is causing heavy delays along US 50 eastbound, prior to the Severn River. The incident, at Landing Neck Road in Talbot County, was causing as much as a 4-mile... |
| Man charged with attempted rape of woman on B&A Trail Anne Arundel County police have arrested a 21-year-old man in an attempted rape and abduction from the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail in Harundale. A 20-year-old woman told police that she was on... |
| Franchot trying to mend fences with former opponent Schaefer Comptroller Peter Franchot was the official guest of honor at the Arbutus Roundtable Friday, but participants joked that the gathering was really a rally for Baltimore County Council hopeful Rebecca... |
| State's attorney 'race' heats up "Shame on them, shame on them for interjecting something that had no relevance at all to what I was saying," said Jessamy. Jessamy simply says Gregg Bernstein's view of not including prevention and... |
| Man escapes police custody BALTMORE, Md. - Baltimore City Police are searching for a suspect who escaped their custody Friday afternoon. Paul Bryan Palmer is described as a white male, 32, weighing 185 pounds, approximately... |
| Local Produce Was On the Menu At Local Schools reports this week local produce is on the menu at Maryland schools. A local farmer came to Edgewood Elementary, to teach students that corn doesn't start out in a plastic bag or a can. Children... |
| EPA Wants Reduction From Bay's Top Nitrogen Source reports, that's one way of looking at an ambitious plan to reduce nitrogen pollution into the bay by nearly half from a mega sewage treatment... |
| Police: Man Dies 2 Days After Burtonsville Crash Police say a Toyota Corrolla trying to turn left onto Sandy Spring Road in Burtonsville from Dino Drive hit a Mitsubishi Lancer on Monday. Police say the driver of the Corrolla, Ali Hyder,... |
| Purple Friday Kicks Off The 2010 Ravens Season "Not only do we feed off of it, but the players feed off of it. They love seeing the fans. They love seeing the excitement around town," said... |