Jessica Kartalija reports a funeral has been held for a Maryland soldier killed in Afghanistan.
Adam May reports a food drive for the Maryland Food Bank sponsored by The Orioles & WJZ is helping feed those in need.
Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports we've a few nice dry days but that could soon change.
Gigi Barnett hundreds of adoptions became official on what has been dubbed National Adoption Day.
Baltimore City police say a murder suspect was wounded following a chase which ended in west Baltimore.
Suzanne Collins reports Mayor Sheila Dixon is hard at work while awaiting verdict in her criminal trial.
Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports there's been higher than average temperatures for the last several days.
They say some women may only need pap smears every two years, not every year. Kelly McPherson reports.
The show was sold out. Kai Jackson reports.
Day three of deliberations will begin at 9 a.m. Monday. Mary Bubala reports.
The training will last all weekend. Suzanne Collins reports.
It's his first time in Baltimore since 1973. Mike Schuh reports.
The jury will reconvene Monday morning. Mike Hellgren reports.
The next Baltimore County clinic will be at the Timonium Fairgrounds. Weijia Jiang reports.
Baltimore has a "Miracle on Main Street" campaign, urging people to shop locally. Andrea Fujii reports.
Jury deliberations are over for the second day. Pat Warren reports.
If you have information, please call police. Captain Mike Perry reports.
Maryland will still retain ownership of the port. Alex DeMetrick reports.
If you have information, please call police. Gigi Barnett reports.
Jesse is looking for a good home.
Around 9:30 a.m., the jury came back to the judge with a question. This question dealt with count three, the theft of the city housing authority gift cards from the Holly Trolley event. Mike Hellgren reports.
Police say a woman was shot while she attended a service at a Baltimore funeral home. Ron Matz reports.
The jury is deliberating again in Mayor Sheila Dixon's trial. Deliberations started for the second day around 9:05 a.m. Mary Bubala reports.
Don Scott has a look at Friday's top stories in Maryland.
Don Scott has a look at Friday's top stories in Maryland.
Ron Matz was downtown Baltimore talking about Bruce Springsteen's concert.
Crews spent the night trying to repair a water main break in Essex. Don Scott reports.
Jurors are expected back Friday to continue deliberations. Mary Bubala reports.
The recent string of rapes across the city is something the mayor's office and the police department are taking very seriously. Andrea Fujii reports.