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WBAL began broadcasting in 1925 and now broadcasts on 1090 AM. It is owned by Hearst Corp. and is a sister station of Baltimore NBC affiliate WBAL-TV. WBAL Radio says it has the largest news staff of any radio station in Maryland. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Former Volunteer Fire Company Treasurer Admits Stealing Money
A volunteer fire company treasurer has admitted embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the till. Lisa O'Connor pleaded guilty to charges of stealing more than $100,000 ... -
Police, Safety Advocates Urge Teens To Stop Texting And Drive
Traffic accidents are the leading killer of teenagers, not only in Maryland, but around the United States. About 14 fatal crashes involving drivers 15 to 20 years old ... -
PSC Imposes Temporary Smart Meter Opt Out
The Maryland Public Service Commission says utility customers can defer installation of so-called smart meters until the panel issues a permanent order on whether customers ... -
O'Neill Suspended; Will Run 'I'll Have Another' In The Belmont
Preakness and Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Doug O'Neill has been suspended 45 days as a result of one of his horses exceeding the allowable limit for total carbon dioxide. ... -
Sparrows Point Layoffs To Start Next Month
RG Steel is idling operations in Maryland, Ohio and West Virginia, the struggling steelmaker announced Thursday as it warned employees of "a lot" of layoffs. Maryland ... -
Smoking Bag Found On BWI-Marshall Tarmac | Baltimore News | WBAL Radio 1090 AM
Officials at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport are investigating after a smoking piece of baggage was discovered. The incident was reported shortly after noon Thursday. BWI ... -
Robbers Targeting Would-Be Craigslist Buyers
Baltimore City police say robbers have been preying on Craigslist users looking to buy coins, jewelry and dirt bikes. Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi says investigators ... -
Audit Shows Downtown Hilton Continues To Lose Money
Baltimore's Hilton Convention Center Hotel downtown right across the street from Camden Yards continues to lose money, according to a new study released Wednesday. It says ... -
DPW Planning A Nearly 10% Rate Hike
The Department of Public Works says it needs to raise water and sewer rates in Baltimore city by 9 percent. The DPW told the Board of Estimates that it needs the rate hike to ... -
UPDATE: Search Ends For Three In A Dairy Farm Accident
Three bodies were recovered this morning from a large manure pit on a Kent County dairy farm after a desperate search for a missing father and his two sons. Heavy equipment ...
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