Without fanfare or on-air farewell, Richard Sher has quietly slipped off-camera at WJZ-TV’s “Eyewitness News” after a remarkable run there as news anchor, reporter, host of the long-running political ...
Longtime WJZ anchor Vic Carter is leaving the Baltimore television station at the end of the month but he’s not retiring. Carter posted on social media Monday that he had “an exciting announcement to ...
Patricia “Pat” Warren, who covered politics for WJZ-TV and had been a weekend anchor, has died, the station said. “WJZ is mourning the loss of Pat Warren, a co-worker for nearly 30 years who passed ...
Meteorologist Bob Turk, one of Baltimore’s most popular TV regulars, is leaving WJZ-TV after nearly 50 years on the air. “The people of Baltimore have shown immense love and support throughout my ...
Dozens of students from across the state submitted their essays to WJZ's Black History Competition, and last week, 20 finalists read to a panel of judges and an audience of family and friends. The ...
BALTIMORE -- Tanya Black, a longtime news executive at CBS Stations-owned WJZ Baltimore, Tuesday was named vice president and news director, overseeing news at the station, the CBS News Baltimore ...
Fewer Marylanders are planning to hit the road for Memorial Day weekend. WJZ-TV's Stephanie Douglas reports. She's 'unhinged.
BALTIMORE—Longtime WJZ-TV news executive Tanya Black has been named vice president and news director at the CBS-owned WJZ-TV station in Baltimore, the CBS News Baltimore streaming channel and ...
Richard Sher, a Baltimore reporter for 33 years, is retiring from WJZ-TV, effective Monday. Sher will pursue other areas of interest, including teaching, public speaking, writing and freelance ...
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