Police say a man broke into a Baltimore woman's home and stole her underwear.
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Maryland State Police are trying to figure out what caused a car to catch fire on I-95 Thursday night.
Governor Martin O'Malley has announced that the Port of Baltimore's public marine terminals continued to rebound strongly in 2011 from the recession by handling more containers and cars than last year.
Maryland's Court of Special Appeals has ordered a new trial on one count of a judgment against ExxonMobil Corp. to families whose wells were contaminated during a 2006 gasoline spill.
Baltimore City Fire Department is mourning the loss of one of their own. Firefighter Vanguard William Minter, 51, passed away on Monday, after a lengthy battle with colon cancer.
The auto show is no longer just for the guys. ABC2's Linda So checked out some of the new vehicles that are great for busy moms. Check them out here.
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Baltimore City Police are trying to figure out what cause a crash that injured one of their own and another person.
Baltimore City's Circuit Court is launching a new jury management system to streamline the process for prospective jurors.
A guilty plea from a presidential memorabilia collector and author in a scheme to steal from unsuspecting archives for profit leaves investigators with a hunt for the owners of thousands of documents.
Investigations
Hundreds of complaints made to the federal government show a potential problem with dishwasher fires.
SPECIAL REPORT | ABC2 Investigator Joce Sterman has reviewed thousands of pages of documents for her Bad Medicine report.
A Baltimore County family waits more than six years following the loss of their wife and mother to see the doctor who operated on her disciplined.
National News
A New York man charged with posting online threats against creators of the television show "South Park" is expected to plead guilty Thursday in a Virginia federal court, a senior U.S. counter-terrorism official said.