Tuesday, June 29, 2010

WBALTV.com Noon News Headlines

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Hundreds of hopeful home buyers packed the Waterfront Marriott to see if they could score a dream home at a reduced price. More Details

Baltimore County police said a man was taken into custody after a Tuesday morning barricade situation. More Details

On Camera: Stuck Window Washers RescuedIt's a dramatic high-rise rescue in Atlanta as two window washers -- stuck on scaffolding for hours -- are rescued more than 40 stories above ground. More Details

Take a tour of our gallery of celebrity mug shots. More Details

It's the vacation season, and WBAL's 'u local' section wants to see your best travel and vacation photos! We'll post them online and we may show them on air! More Details

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Mississippi has the highest rates of obesity for adults and children. Colorado has the fewest overweight adults. More Details


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Investigators in North Texas say a 2-year-old child was killed when an older television set fell off its stand and crushed her. More Details

If you're looking to munch on some of the freshest tomatoes in town, a Baltimore establishment is growing its own -- on its rooftop.

Meteorologist Tony Pann has the Tuesday and 7-day forecast. More Details

Hundreds of hopeful homebuyers packed the Waterfront Marriott to see if they could score a dream home at a reduced price.

Baltimore County police are investigating after a stolen vehicle plowed into a police car, injuring an officer.

A gorgeous house in Federal Hill could be your dream house -- if the bid is right.

A group of Maryland high school students is spending the summer learning to speak Arabic, Mandarin Chinese and Hindi as part of a national effort to help more Americans speak critically needed languages.

A Johns Hopkins doctor recalls pulling a toddler from a crushed vehicle, keeping the child from needing emergency amputation.

The jury in the trial of a woman accused of shooting her husband to death heard several messages the woman left on a machine in the home.

In an effort to reassure the public after a shooting at the harbor, city police will be out in unprecedented numbers over the July 4th holiday weekend.

A new study reveals that what and how much women eat can put them at a greater risk for urinary incontinence, a condition that's often embarrassing and can interfere with a woman's lifestyle.

Baltimore's mayor is calling for city police to review department practices for reporting rapes.


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Donna returns from a holiday down South! Check out her post! More Details

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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It's like fireworks in a glass! More Details

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Vampire movies are no doubt hot in popular culture right now. Take a look at some different fanged flicks throughout movie and television history. More Details

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  High School Sports
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

We want to see your school spirit on WBALTV.com! More Details


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