Wednesday, June 2, 2010

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What would you do with the $260 million Powerball jackpot?

Baltimore city fire officials have named the fire companies that would have to close and how many firefighters would be laid off if no new revenue is raised. More Details

Police continued Tuesday to investigate a motorcycle accident that claimed a man's life over the holiday weekend. Officials say it brings to light a problem that the city has with dirt bikes. More Details

A new state law is making it easier for recent high school dropouts to get their General Education Diplomas, or GED. More Details

Our favorite celebrities can't possibly look their best all of the time. Here are some notable celebs caught in some moments that aren't quite picture-perfect. More Details

Another risky attempt to control the underwater Gulf oil gusher, is underway. But the sludge is closing in on Florida. More Details


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A new reality show starting this weekend on the History Channel features a man from Carroll County who hopes his shooting skills will win him the title of "America's Top Shot."

Since the gaming industry in states surrounding Maryland is looking for hundreds of new workers, many people are rethinking their careers in these tough economic times.

A program in Baltimore is giving fugitives with minor charges a chance to turn themselves in without the risk of coming face to face with an officer's weapon.

Police continued Tuesday to investigate a motorcycle accident that claimed a man's life over the holiday weekend. Officials say it brings to light a problem that the city has with dirt bikes.

A new state law is making it easier for recent high school dropouts to get their General Education Diplomas, or GED.

Baltimore city fire officials have named the fire companies that would have to close and how many firefighters would be laid off if no new revenue is raised.

Sandra Shaw talks about a cooking competition taking place in Baltimore and D.C.

A local family needs help to bring a little girl with special needs home from China. 11 News reporter Jennifer Franciotti has the story. More Details

11 News reporter Robert Wyatt used his memories of Baltimore to keep him going when he was a P.O.W. More Details

City police are dealing with the aftermath of a violent Memorial Day weekend that saw eight homicides in three days. More Details

Police continued Tuesday to investigate a motorcycle accident that claimed a man's life over the holiday weekend. More Details

In just one year's time, 10 Marylanders gave their lives in service. Monday, their sacrifice was honored, as Rob Roblin explains. More Details

A new study says that obesity and physical inactivity, particularly in women, may account for the high incidence of arthritis in the U.S.


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Donna celebrates a birthday...and mourns the oil spill. More Details

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With a little effort you can get your kids out into the world this summer to learn a little something about their neighbors, the environment -- and themselves. 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

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