Tuesday, June 22, 2010

WBALTV.com 8 p.m. News Headlines

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A jury is selected in the trial of a woman charged in the June 2009 shooting death of her estranged husband. More Details

A MARC Penn Line train was disabled for about two hours, leaving dozens of passengers stranded in sweltering heat. MTA has issued a statement about what happened. More Details

A pair of California sheriff's deputies are being credited for saving the life of a 17-day-old baby. More Details

Bad haircuts...we have all had them. WBAL would like to see haircuts on kids that may not have worked so well or were big mistakes. We may show them on air! More Details

President Barack Obama rebuked his Afghanistan war commander for "poor judgment" Tuesday and considered whether to fire him in the most extraordinary airing of military-civilian tensions since Harry Truman stripped Gen. Douglas MacArthur of his command a half century ago. More Details


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The Americans for the Arts Half-Century Summit at Harbor East will feature local artists and some of the nation's biggest names in art.

Several elected officials across the state got report cards Tuesday detailing how they voted on environmental matters.

A jury is selected in the trial of a woman charged in the June 2009 shooting death of her estranged husband.

The City Council has given preliminary backing to a 2-cent bottle tax, and while opponents still don�t like it, others say it won't stop people from buying drinks.

The state schools superintendent on Tuesday responded to those critical of the state's effort to try to get millions of dollars in federal funding through the Race to the Top program.

The state Board of Education approved a new policy Tuesday aimed at making Maryland charter school regulations stronger.

John Perdue of Valley View Farms joined us Tuesday, June 22, to answer your plant and gardening questions.

Sweepstakes scams are on the rise, according to the Better Business Bureau, and they're using reputable organizations such as the Catholic Church to reel in people.

School may have just let out Friday in Baltimore County, but 25 high school students are heading back to the classroom for the 4th Police Youth Leadership Academy.

Nineteen people were treated for injuries after a car and MTA bus collided. More Details

A woman who received two water bills totaling nearly $8,000 has made a deal with the city to get those bills drastically reduced.

The Sykesville-Freedom Volunteer Fire Company is hoping its annual carnival will help them rebuild their social hall that burned down this past winter.


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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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