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- "Things You Won't Say" examines a fatal shooting by a police officer from all sides
- There have been some bad years since the Ravens were born, but nothing like this year.
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- During a lengthy interview on NBC's "Today" show with Matt Lauer, Janay Rice discussed a number of topics, including explaining why she apologized following her husband's high-profile domestic violence incident.
- The "Today" show hype of its conversation with Janay Rice is almost grotesque in its overkill, but the first parts of Matt Lauer's actual sit-down with the wife of the former Ravens running back and her mother was a respectable piece of morning show TV interviewing.
- As former Baltimore Ravens star Ray Rice tries to rehabilitate an image sullied by domestic violence — a crucial step in restarting his NFL career — branding experts and sports analysts say he faces a straightforward, yet imposing task: convincing the world that he's a changed man..
- Larry Hogan's win over Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown for Maryland governor was considered a surprise by many, part of a Republican sweep across the country during the midterm election.
- Exercise and a sensible diet prove to be winners for Malarie Burgess
- After playing at being a TV correspondent and doing some of the worst on-air network reporting I have seen in 30 years of writing about media, Chelsea Clinton is declaring victory and moving on, she told People magazine.
- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake joined Ravens players Jacoby Jones and Justin Tucker and crowds of local children for a workout at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday – and it was broadcast on national television.
- NBC's "Today" show launched campaign Sunday to help improve the health and fitness of Baltimore residents.
- Network 2000, a statewide nonprofit, was launched in 1993 with a mission to promote the advancement of women in executive and leadership positions, and provide them guidance to succeed.
- The Long Reach High School dance program was invited to participate in the Macy's Thanksgiving parade in New York City.
- Popular TV host described losing her husband to cancer.
- 1,946 square foot home went under contract Oct. 10 for asking price of $474,900.
- Jonah Goldberg says national media didn't get the verdict they wanted, so they're going after 'stand your ground' as a consolation prize
- But it was nevertheless fascinating to see how successfully Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, the trio of Cleveland women kidnapped and held captive for over a decade, were able to bypass the TV morning shows in delivering their message of thanks on a YouTube video Monday.
- Baltimore's Jill Smokler talks about 'Motherhood Comes Naturally' and answers viewers' parenting questions
- Richard Oare, an attorney who successfully defended the then-York, Pa., mayor on a decades-old murder charge dating to a 1969 race riot, died of prostate cancer March 26 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The White Hall resident was 68.
- Barbara Walters will retire in May of 2014, a source familiar with her plans told Reuters on Thursday.
- Couples are registering for cars (or even parts of cars) and massages for their honeymoon.
- Remember when Chelsea Clinton and NBC News launched this misadventure featuring her as a "special correspondent" on "Rock Center" with a fanfare of hype and outright lies about what she and the journalistically-challenged NBC News were up to?
- The sky was dark and snow was falling as hundreds of Ravens fans converged on the Inner Harbor Friday to join Natalie Morales of the "Today Show" and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to wager a bet with San Francisco, home of the Ravens Super Bowl rival, the 49ers.
- Ending a tenure marked by the costly decline of the 'Today' show, the failure of the newsmagazine 'Rock Center' and an erosion of journalistic values, Steve Capus Friday resigned as president of NBC News after almost eight years on the job.
- Natalie Morales will be representing the 'Today' crew at Baltimore's Inner Harbor amphitheater from 7 to 10 a.m., while Al Roker does the same thing from San Francisco.
- Tomorrow, Baltimore finally gets a little bit of air time, ranging from Natalie Morales squirrel dancing at the Inner Harbor for NBC's "Today" show, to CNN reporting on what the Super Bowl has meant to fans in Baltimore.
- In "Never Goin' Back, Winning the Weight Loss Battle for Good" Roker describes aftermath of bariatric surgery and strategies that allowed him to shed 140 pounds
- Brennen, Zoe Lukas, now based at Whipped Bakeshop in Philadelphia, make ugly-sweater holiday cookies
- From #SaveBigBird and #womeninbinders, to #Lauerfail and #DrunkDianeSawyer, it seems like we are awash in stories with hashtags these days -- stories about the 140-character wonders of Twitter and their impact on media and politics.
- In canceling the marathon, NYC officials flunked the sincerity test
- On the America's Got Talent finale, the Olate Dogs were named this season's winners
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- It's hard to focus on tonight's "Bachelor Pad" while we are eagerly awaiting ABC to confirm Olympic gold medalist swimmer Ryan Lochte as the next Bachelor.
- You know how they say there's no crying in baseball> Apparently they haven't gotten that message at the London Olympics.
- What Karl Kissner and his cousin, Karla Hench, stumbled upon on that gray February day was a real-life bonanza of about 700 baseball cards from the early 1900s with a total estimated value of about $3 million, according to some experts.
- Olympics executive producer Jim Bell describes approach to 5,535 hours of coverage
- With the debut of her new syndicated talk show fast approaching, Katie Couric is out on the hustings promoting it at some of the many stations that have signed on. Monday, she sat down for an interview in at WMAR-TV (Channel 2) in Baltimore.
- St. Mark School in Catonsville uses War of 1812 for theme
- Mario Armstrong, celebrity traveler
- Ann Curry tearfully announces she is leaving 'Today.' Rumors have surrounded the regular co-host of the NBC morning show.
- NBC News used to be very good at handling major on-air change. The passing of the baton from Tom Brokaw to Brian Williams was textbook for how it should be done. But NBC News President Steve Capus and his lieutenants are doing to Ann Curry as they push her out at"Today" is brutal.
- Baltimore will be getting some face time Thursday morning on NBC's "Today" show with Al Roker doing his weather cut-ins from the Inner Harbor.
- Maybe CBS News, not ABC, should have taken victory lap on Obama same-sex interview.