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    Synthetic pot cases top 200 in Maryland

    In the last 17 months, officials at the Maryland Poison Center say the state has handled at least 220 cases related to usage of synthetic pot.

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    Synthetic pot use can do lasting damage

    Two local families are learning tragic lessons about the damage that can be done with the use of synthetic pot.

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    Program uses tax money on empty seats

    At a time when budgets are tight all across the nation, a federal program is spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on empty airline seats.

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    The long and short of short sales

    Short sales are becoming increasingly popular in this housing market offering potential buyers a steal.  

    ABC2News breaks down the long and short of 'short sales.'

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    Does your gas station have bad pumps?

    SPECIAL REPORT | An ABC2 News Investigation finds thousands of rejected and condemned gas pumps in the Baltimore area. Does your gas station have them?

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    New details following pill mill bust

    ABC2 INVESTIGATION |  Two suspects arrested in a bust of a suspected pill mill in Timonium appeared before a Baltimore County Circuit court Judge on Thursday.

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    Arrests made at suspected pill mill

    Baltimore County Police and DEA agents raid a suspected Timonium pill mill.

Investigations


  1. Arrests made at suspected pill mill

    Arrests made at suspected pill mill

    Baltimore County Police and DEA agents raid a suspected Timonium pill mill.

  2. MTA buses caught running red, speeding

    MTA buses caught running red, speeding

    SPECIAL REPORT | An ABC2 News investigation uncovers citations given to thousands of MTA buses for running red lights and speeding.

  3. Some MD doctors struggle with addiction

    Some MD doctors struggle with addiction

    An ABC2 News investigation shows dozens of doctors struggling with substance abuse.

  4. Password sharing puts your kids at risk

    Password sharing puts your kids at risk

    From email to cell phones and social media, teens have a ton of passwords.  And if they're sharing them with friends, they could be putting themselves at risk.

  5. Moms a key vote in 2012

    Moms a key vote in 2012

    As a mom do you handle your family's finances? Do the grocery shopping on a budget? Raise children?  If yes, pundits say it is your vote in November that may decide our next president.  ABC2News' Brian Kuebler reports on a voting group dubbed 'Walmart Moms' and what their impact may be in the upcoming election.

  6. Major study: Tasers can cause death

    Major study: Tasers can cause death

    An article just published by the American Heart Association's premier journal, "Circulation," presents the first ever scientific, peer-reviewed evidence that Tasers can cause cardiac arrest and death.

  7. Texting while walking, is it dangerous?

    Texting while walking, is it dangerous?

    One day, and if you believe the Mayan calendar, it's coming soon, but one day, whoever they are may look back on the latter days of our culture and refer to us as the people of the screen.

  8. IDs of dead people used to get credit

    IDs of dead people used to get credit

    A new study says the identities of millions of deceased people are used to try and get credit.

  9. Food stamp fraud goes to Capitol Hill

    Food stamp fraud goes to Capitol Hill

    An ABC 2 News investigation into food stamp fraud is getting attention on Capitol Hill. Today, members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing to question officials who oversee the nation’s food stamp program.

    • Food stamp to buy beer?

      Food stamp to buy beer?

      Food stamps represent one of the fastest growing federal programs in the U.S., 46 million Americans now receive assistance, but, it's a program ripe for abuse.

    • Gas Rewards program comparison

      Gas Rewards program comparison

      We're comparing gas rewards programs from the area and breaking down what's in their fine print.

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    Featured Reports


    1. Homeless school children surging in MD

      Homeless school children surging in MD

      SPECIAL REPORT | In the last six years, Maryland's homeless student population has nearly doubled.  ABC2News takes an in-depth look at who they are and what the state is doing to stabilize a growing generation adrift.

    2. Homeless children increasing in Maryland

      Homeless children increasing in Maryland

      INTERACTIVE | The number of homeless children attending schools across Maryland is on the rise.

      • Schools struggle with surging homeless

        Schools struggle with surging homeless

        The federal government mandates the education and transportation of homeless students, but while the funding stays the same, the population has more than doubled in Maryland leaving many districts in a financial pinch.

       

      ABC2 News Investigators


      1. Brian Kuebler

        Brian Kuebler

        Brian Kuebler is excited to be back in Maryland. The son of a New York cop, Brian was born and raised on Long Island but left when he was 18 to attend the University of Maryland, College Park.

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          Joce Sterman

          My taste for television news came at a young age. I fell in love with anchoring and reporting after working on the “news” for my high school’s morning announcements. It’s been an adventure ever since.

           

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