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WMAR-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company.The station's studios and offices are located on York Road (Maryland Route 45) in Towson north of the Baltimore City–Baltimore County border.
A shooting in Baltimore County, Maryland, Tuesday left one person dead and nine others wounded -- and a vehicle engulfed in flames, police said. ... (WMAR-TV) MORE: Police ID 15-year-old girl as ...
Satellite of WMPB ch. 67 Baltimore Create on 22.2, PBS Kids on 22.3, NHK World on 22.4 Baltimore: Baltimore: 2 27 WMAR-TV: ABC: Grit on 2.2, Bounce TV on 2.3, Ion Mystery on 2.4, Ion Televisionon 2.5, Court TV on 2.6, Scripps News on 2.7 Baltimore: Baltimore: 11 12 WBAL-TV: NBC: MeTV on 11.2, Story Television on 11.3, TheGrio TV on 11.4, QVC on ...
Baltimore County police and fire personnel received multiple 911 calls around 7:15 p.m. local time regarding shots fired in the area and a vehicle that was on fire. ... according to WMAR-TV.
After leaving WMAR-TV in 1981, he was a weatherman on WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C., and also performed in 54 Space Corps, a puppet show televised on WNUV-TV in Baltimore. For a number of years, he hosted a call-in gardening program, airing Saturday mornings on WCBM radio.
Professor Kool was a character in Professor Kool’s cool skool [1] which aired on WMAR-TV in Baltimore on Saturday mornings from 1967 to 1977 [2] and was hosted by Stu Kerr. It was a television show aimed at children. Each week different children appeared on the show.
Andrew Charles Barth (born 1947) is a former newscaster for WMAR-TV in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Barth was born into a political family in Washington, D.C. His father was an editorialist for The Washington Post. He attended law school after graduating from Johns Hopkins University in 1968.
Two families are looking for answers after their loved ones died while they were working for the city of Baltimore. The families of Ronald Silver II and Timothy Cartwell, employees of Baltimore ...