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- Mitch Albom asks what the point is in pulling "The Cosby Show" reruns from the air.
- The family of Adnan Syed speaks about experiencing the phenomenon of Serial podcasts.
- Far removed from the personalities and courtroom drama depicted on television, local students witnessed the captivating and sobering realities of the criminal justice system first hand last week.
- The Sykesville Police Department's Junior CSI program gives youth a taste of what it's really like to investigate crime
- On Aug. 16, Glenelg High alumna Meagan Lewis received an Emmy Award for casting the HBO series "True Detective."
- John F. Kennedy was our first TV president. And his death was the catalyst that made TV the principal storyteller of American life.
- Scholar Russ Breault to bring his multimedia presentation, "Shroud Encounters," to Hopkins tonight
- A day after forensic equipment was used on the scenes of a pair of shootings in Baltimore County, the county police department's most technologically advanced equipment was on display at an event marking National Forensic Science Week.
- We¿re almost a third of the way through Season 6 and after last night¿s episode, I¿m finally getting a clear idea of where this season is headed.
- There's a light and dark theme running through the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's 2013-2014 season, which includes works dealing with great loss, as well as great compassion.
- The contestants dance in a pair and then a trio, before facing a double elimination
- Four candidates for U.S. Senate faced one another in a debate this morning that was broadcast live by WOLB — the first exchange in the race to reach a wide audience.
- Groups and special events taking place at Howard County library branches
- John Waters narrates 'Of Dolls And Murder,' story of the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death
- Groups and special events taking place at Howard County library branches
- Groups and special events taking place at Howard County library branches
- A 46-year-old man has pleaded guilty and was sentenced 40 years prison for stabbing to death a 91-year-old woman during a break-in last year in Northeast Baltimore. Police had linked the suspect's DNA to under the victim's fingernails and to a cigarette butt discarded outside her front door.
- Plan your week with our guide to everything going on through 1/22
- Singer/songwriter Jessica Lea Mayfield on working with Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and her Barbie-like kitchen.
- The crime shows that most accurately depicted the work of homicide detectives…
- Baltimore police are holding a news conference this afternoon to announce an arrest in the slaying of 91-year-old Irene Logan, who was killed in her home on Moravia Road on Aug 3.
- Michael Raupp a University of Maryland professor and "Bug of the Week" blogger who lives in Columbia, says stink bugs "are going to be big" in a couple of weeks.
- In honor of their son, a Churchville family has organized a walkathon to raise funds for Prader-Willi Syndrome research