Thursday, June 24, 2010

WBALTV.com 4 p.m. News Headlines

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WBALTV.com 4 p.m. News Headlines
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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. More Details

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

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and Sen. Ben Cardin spoke to MARC riders who have dealt with a variety of commuting headaches this week. More Details

Before they were big movie stars, the cast members in "Grown Ups" were, well, kids. Take a look at the stars of the film then and now. More Details

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Filling up the family car's gas tank is getting more expensive as the 4th of July weekend nears, but that won't stop a lot of people from hitting the road. More Details


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Tony Pann has the Thursday afternoon and evening forecast. More Details

A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Canada on Wednesday, and some said the tremors could be felt in Maryland.

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

The sweltering heat continues in Maryland -- 11 News reporter Kerry Cavanaugh looks at how residents are dealing with it.

Sky Team 11 was over the scene Wednesday evening when an 18-year-old man was pulled from the Little Gunpowder River.

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

Motorcycle enthusiasts will be heading up to Harford County this weekend for the 5th annual Amelia's Ace of Hearts Ride benefiting breast cancer research.

A Code Red Heat Alert has been issued for Baltimore city through Thursday as Pasadena residents clean up after violent storms.

Is a child's multivitamin worth the money? And when do supplements do more harm then good? Find out here.

Nearly a million Maryland residents can't read, write or do basic math. City school officials work to change that.

A company that has streamlined the car renting industry is expanding its locations in Baltimore.

The jury in the trial of a Baltimore County woman charged with killing her husband got to hear the 911 call from the couple's daughter -- the only witness to the killing.

Baltimore city leaders have agreed to pay $870,000 as part of a settlement over certain arrests.

School may be out for the summer, but Baltimore County is handing out homework to some of its parents.


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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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Sometimes the one-liners given by celebrities caught up in the mess caused by their own scandalous behavior live on long after their fame does. More Details

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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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