Kai Jackson reports Baltimore County police say an armed man who released three people he was holding hostage in the Overlea area has surrendered.
Mike Schuh reports a senior official says changes have been made to Maryland's Medevac program to cut unnecessary use of state police helicopters.
Suzanne Collins reports the cost of heating oil is way up from the price last year.
Pat Warren reports Michael Steel spoke at GOP of how his mother influenced his life.
Gigi Barnett reports police responded to the scene on Belair Road and Walnut Ave. There they found a man barricading himself inside a house.
Meteorologist Tim Williams and Bob Turk reports Hanna will deliver up to four inches of rain Saturday.
Mike Hellgren reports heavy rains and abnormal winds could be possible.
Jessica Kartalija reports members of the Maryland National Guard left for a year-long deployment Thursday.
Denise Koch shows us the importance of cancer research right here in Baltimore.
Officials are asking residents to keep three days of food and supplies on hand. Weijia Jiang reports.
Two vehicles were involved in the crash. Captain Mike Perry reports.
The suspect is still in the house surrounded by police. Gigi Barnett reports.
Mary Bubala has a look at the day's top news stories from around Maryland.
Don Scott has a look at Thursday's top stories.
A man barricades himself and others inside an Overlea home, forcing police to shut down a six-block radius around the scene from Northern Parkway to Taylor Avenue. Mary Bubala reports.
A parade in Phelps' honor is planned for some time this fall. Kelly McPherson reports.
Montana drivers pay the most--$3.94 a gallon. Kai Jackson reports.
John McCain will officially accept the nomination Thursday night. Teri Okita reports.
A vehicle collided with the concrete barrier. Captain Mike Perry reports.
To get a parking permit at Howard County high schools, teens must submit a signed contract with their parents. Weijia Jiang reports.
The Coast Guard is helping with the search. Mike Schuh reports.
Frederick Bealefeld has been officially sworn in as the city's new police commissioner. Adam May reports.
The goal is to extend the tax incentive another eight years. Jessica Kartalija reports.
She's speaking Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention. Pat Warren reports.
There are 63 other Cancer Institute Centers; Johns Hopkins is also one. Kellye Lynn reports.
Students between the ages of 5-15 will be without after school programs unless the city finds money to continue them. Gigi Barnett reports.
No injuries have been reported. Captain Mike Perry reports.
Sally Thorner reports investigators have completed testing on the wall along the left side of the eastbound span of the bay bridge.
Don Scott reports a suspect robbed an Rite Aid store and lead police on a chase.
Mary Bubala reports an attorney says his 19-year-old client feels "just awful" and is "devastated" about the accident on the Bay Bridge.