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What to expect travel-wise this Memorial Day Weekend

The travel numbers are slightly down compared to last year according to AAA, but the majority of families that are traveling this memorial day weekend are

Trooper hurt as car speeds away

Maryland State Police have decided not to charge three teenagers that were involved in the hit and run of an off-duty trooper. 

Md. brothers linked to cigarette smuggling, terror group

 A smuggling ring that made a fortune selling more than a million cartons of untaxed cigarettes in New York may have funneled some of the illicit proceeds to

Ocean City taking action to ensure pedestrian safety

The iconic stretch of Coastal Highway…the beautiful Maryland beaches, but for Christopher Cheswick, the annual get-a-way destination is a nightmare he can't

Man gets 16 years for selling heroin, cocaine

A Delaware man has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for plotting to sell heroin and cocaine on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

2 hurt when scooter hits police car in Ocean City

Ocean City Police say an officer and another person were hurt when a motor scooter rear-ended the officer's patrol vehicle.

Police: Woman uses Facebook to bully

A Federalsburg woman has been charged with electronic mail harassment after police say she bullied and threatened another woman on Facebook. 

Man hit by car faces charges

A man hit by a car while illegally crossing Coastal Highway is facing charges, police say.

Sen. Cardin pushing local business

It’s off to the Eastern Shore today for Senator Ben Cardin.

Chesapeake Oyster population sees growth on Earth Day

On this Earth Day, we hear promising news coming from deep in the Chesapeake Bay.

Survey shows significant drop in blue crabs in bay

The number of blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay has dropped steeply, according to an annual survey released Friday, and Maryland officials said they will work

Wind warning in effect at Bay Bridge

Wind Warnings are in effect at the Bay Bridge.  As such, two-way operations (during which one lane of eastbound traffic is directed to the westbound span) is

Joe Flacco donating $25k to memorial fund in honor of Towson student

ABC2 has confirmed Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is partnering with DQ to donate $25,000 to a fund in Matthew Cheswick's honor.

Deputies seize guns, knives, drugs

A Stevensville man is recovering after police say he shot himself prior to deputies seizing more than five weapons and a large amount of ammunition from his

Police investigate arrest uploaded to YouTube

Rehoboth Beach Police are investigating an arrest caught on camera and uploaded to You Tube.

Hundreds join together in remembering local teens

Greeted by a huge flag hoisted by the Kent Island Volunteer Fire Department, hundreds of students, parents, and community members filed into the football

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  1. Detectives used service guns in training

    Detectives used service guns in training

    The Baltimore City Police Department launched an investigation on their own following a training incident this past Tuesday.

  2. Burglars pose as utility workers

    Burglars pose as utility workers

    Approaching his home on Arabian Court in Gambrills a few weeks ago, Scott Chapman spotted something out of the ordinary.
     
     

  3. Elderly man falls victim to $150K scam

    Elderly man falls victim to $150K scam

    Police in Howard County are warning older residents of a scam that an elderly man fell victim to. 

  4. Man sentenced for beating cat with pole

    Man sentenced for beating cat with pole

    A 52-year-old man received the maximum sentence possible for beating a cat in the head with a metal pole and then leaving it in a dumpster. 

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