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Fire reported at Target in White Marsh
NOTTINGHAM, MD—Crews are responding to a reported fire at the Target on Campbell Boulevard. At just after 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, the White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company reported that units were responding to a fire in the “seasonal” section of the store. WMVFC reports that the fire...
Army Corps gives tour of 'very dangerous, very complex' salvage site
BALTIMORE – Key Bridge salvage crews are pre-rigging a large portion of steel from the collapsed bridge before it is moved to nearby Sparrows Point.A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers debris vessel gave WJZ a tour of the salvage operation on Thursday."They were having to stop because of the lightning we saw yesterday," Colonel Estee Pinchasin of the US Army Corps of Engineers said. "The work that's taking place is very dangerous, very complex in an unforgiving environment."More than 1,110 tons of steel has been removed from the site and taken to nearby Tradepoint Atlantic.More than 100 containers from the...
Arrest made in cold case of off-duty DC police sergeant killed
BALTIMORE, Md. (DC News Now) — An arrest has been made in the murder of an off-duty DC police officer. 40-year-old Tony Mason Jr. was shot to death on Nov. 4, 2017 in Baltimore. He was a 17-year-veteran and sergeant with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), his case went cold and no arrest was initially […]
Convicted Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force officer ‘truly sorry’ for actions after ‘soul searching’ and denied early release
BALTIMORE — A convicted former Gun Trace Task Force member, after being denied a motion for early release from prison and facing months left to live with a terminal cancer diagnosis, says he is “truly sorry” for the way he and coworkers “acted and treated others” as police. In an email to his attorney that was included in federal court records, Daniel Hersl, 54, said that he has done “some ...
FBI: Threat halted debarkation of flight from Dallas to BWI-Marshall
LINTHICUM, Md. — The FBI is responding after plane passengers in Baltimore were trapped on the tarmac due to a bomb threat. American Airlines Flight 2251 from Dallas to Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport landed early Wednesday night, arriving ahead of schedule. The plane then taxied elsewhere, with everyone on board for more than two hours.
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