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- Susan White Bowden, a popular reporter who was a mainstay of WMAR-TV during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, died Friday at her Finksburg home from complications of a fall. She was 79.
- Jack Borden, former WMAR-TV news anchor dies at 82
- A coalition of local and national media outlets has intervened in court to call for broader transparency and increased access to legal documents in the prosecution of the Baltimore police officers in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
- George W. Collins, a pioneering WMAR-TV broadcaster who earlier had been editor-in-chief of the Afro-American newspaper, died Thursday of renal failure at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 88.
- Vladimir Mehul Baptiste imagined conversations with his family, according to his mother, banged on the walls of his home screaming, "What's wrong with me" and sat in a rainstorm because he said it felt good.
- An emotionally disturbed man drives a landscaping truck into the lobby of Baltimore TV station WMAR around noon and then spends the afternoon inside the building watching other TV outlets covering his five-hour standoff with police.
- Baltimore's WMAR, Channel 2, is unveiling a new 6 p.m. newscast that officials say will include more in-depth coverage and investigative reporting
- I missed the debut last Sunday of a sorry little 30-minute piece of political propaganda called "Politics Unplugged" -- the product of former governor Bob Ehrlich and his wife, Kendel, buying time Sunday mornings on Baltimore's WMAR. But I caught it this week...
- A look at how Baltimore TV news performed in a week of big news
- Robert L. Skillman III, a professional photographer who was the weekend assignment editor at WMAR-TV, died Tuesday of a heart attack at Northwest Hospital. He was 59.
- A driver is expected to be charged with assault after a hit-and-run accident and shots being fired on I-95 by the Joppa accident Wednesday.
- The pizazz of 157 decorated trees sends a joyous message as the doors swing open in a spectacular Christmas display at a children's residential treatment center in Timonium.
- Captain Robert E. Stegman, a seasoned Chesapeake Bay pilot whose career guiding ships from Baltimore to Cape Henry, Va., and through the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in fair weather and foul spanned more than 40 years, died Monday of prostate cancer at his Monkton home. He was 81.
- Capt. Robert E. Stegman, a seasoned Chesapeake Bay pilot whose career guiding ships from Baltimore to Cape Henry, Va., and through the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in fair weather and foul spanned more than 40 years, died Monday of prostate cancer at his Monkton home. He was 81.
- Katie Couric's new talk show, "Katie, will be airing on WMAR-TV starting next fall, Bill Hooper, the station's general manager said.
- Newspaper has been great to read, but charging for the web site? That's a deal breaker
- Earlier this year, I received a phone call from Kate Mullikin, a California art teacher who also teaches middle school students Shakespeare, about her father Bill Mullikin, a former Baltimore actor who died a year ago.