Friday, June 25, 2010

WBALTV.com 4 p.m. News Headlines

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WBALTV.com 4 p.m. News Headlines
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signs an executive order establishing a "Blue Alert" system to help police capture those suspected of violent attacks on law enforcement officers. More Details

Debbie Yow has left her current role as the University of Maryland's Athletic Director to become the Athletic Director at North Carolina State. More Details

Florida state investigators look into a photo of a baby with a marijuana bong. More Details

Bruce Springsteen at Super Bowl XLIII
Time is on the side of many of today's rockers, as many are performing well into their 60s. Take a look at some of them. More Details

The economic recovery won't be catching fire any time soon. More Details


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Meteorologist Tony Pann has the Friday and weekend forecast. More Details

Eleanor Haley
A Dundalk man has been charged with the stabbing death of his 88-year-old next-door neighbor inside her home. More Details

The City Council has put the final touches on a budget that closes a $121 budget gap. More Details

For 60 years, BWI Airport has been greeting travelers from around the world. It celebrated its birthday on Thursday.

A Baltimore teacher's aide, Jason Weems, is trying to win NBC's 'Last Comic Standing.'

Izzy Hills and her grandmother, Ileana Luciani
Baltimore officials are trying to figure out how a 2-year-old girl was left on a day care bus for four hours in Wednesday's heat without being noticed.

Mary Koontz
The jury in the trial of a woman accused of killing her husband got to hear voicemails she sent to her daughter the day before the shooting.

The wife of a man killed by a distracted driver told 11 News that she hopes her story will make people think twice before picking up their cell phone behind the wheel.

After several votes, a decrease in the proposed tax and a lot of controversy, the Baltimore City Council passes a bottle tax that will tack on 2 cents to some bottled beverages bought in the city.

Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake talks about the city's initiative for young people.

A Maryland teenager drowned at a popular but dangerous area of the Clackamas River in Oregon, authorities said.


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Not sure what to do this Fourth of July? Check out the list of events 11 News put together to find the fireworks and festivities in your area! More Details


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Call them popular fiction, folktales, or anything else you'd like. Urban legends have become a part of our everyday life. How many can you spot?





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Severna Park beat Meade 10-2 in the 2nd round of the Class 4-A playoffs on Wednesday. More Details

The Nick Adenhart foundation donated a batting cage to St. Frances Academy and its new baseball program. More Details

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