Abby Isaacs, ABC2NEWS

Abby Isaacs

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Baltimore, MD, United States

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Pay off your video tolls by midnight to avoid fines

Wednesday is the last day to pay outstanding video tolls without being hit with a $25 penalty because the grace period is ending. → Read More

Blind veteran teaching other low vision vets self defense

A Maryland Air Force veteran is using his vision loss as motivation to help others with self-defense and safety. → Read More

Play with piglets, meet Santa at Frederick Co. petting farm festival

Green Meadows Petting Farm is hosting Santa's Farm Fest the first two weekends of December, where visitors can pet animals and meet Santa. → Read More

Maryland VA veteran and volunteer wins national award for service

A Maryland VA volunteer was awarded the first-ever VA Excellence in Customer Experience Volunteer of the Year award. → Read More

Squeegee workers may get guaranteed income to stop the activity

Baltimore City is set to roll out a new plan to handle issues with squeegee workers next week and it could include guaranteed income for those who stop squeegeeing. → Read More

Veterans train service dogs for wounded warriors in Baltimore City courtroom

Warrior Canine Connection enlists recovering veterans to train service dogs for wounded warriors, partnering with programs like the Baltimore City Veterans Treatment Court. → Read More

Baltimore bakery reopens nearly one year after burglary

Last November, the black-owned bakery Baked in Northwest Baltimore was ransacked and destroyed. Saturday, they are reopening their retail store. → Read More

Maryland State Police hosting trunk or treat open house to boost recruitment

Saturday, you'll be able to tour the state police museum, see bomb squad, K-9 and crime scene processing demonstrations, meet aviation pilots and visit a SWAT Team display. → Read More

Early voting for the general election kicks off

Early voting locations across the state are open 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. through November 3, including the weekend. → Read More

Pet Loss Center opens at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens to help with grief

Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens has long had a pet cemetery and sanctuary where families honor their love ones, but now they’ve opened up the Pet Loss Center to make the journey as easy as possible. → Read More

Following controversy, new Artscape date being announced today

Following a three-year hiatus, Artscape is coming back to Baltimore next year. But after controversy about the potential dates, the official date will be announced today. → Read More

‘It’s such a gift’: service dogs help Maryland vets combat PTSD

A training center in Montgomery County is preparing service dogs to help wounded warriors combat PTSD. → Read More

Trips That Make Cents: Family and dog-friendly farm offers fall fun for all

A family farm in Howard County offers the perfect combination of fall activities for all ages, including a hayride and pumpkin patch. → Read More

Trips That Make Cents: All things apples!

Weber's Cider Mill Farm has been a staple in Baltimore County for over 50 years, with a market and festival in Parkville and a pick your own farm in Glen Arm, with apples & lots of fresh flowers. → Read More

New Fleet Week site at Port Covington welcomes visitors

The expansion includes U.S. Navy ship tours, a free family-friendly festival, a Meet the Crew Happy Hour, entertainment and local food, beer and wine. → Read More

Veteran asks for help honoring fallen heroes

A Maryland Army veteran, who dedicates tons of his spare time to honoring our fallen heroes, is asking for some help. → Read More

Maryland Renaissance Festival is back for 46th year of merriment

The Maryland Renaissance Festival is back for the next 8 weekends, filled with food, performances and fun. → Read More

Doctors encourage students to get fully vaccinated ahead of school

Data shows students got pretty far behind on vaccinations because of the pandemic & a University of Maryland doctor said now is the time to get back on track, especially with the resurgence of Polio. → Read More

The Baltimore Station to celebrate 3rd drive-in movie night for veterans

WMAR-2 News is partnering with The Baltimore Station for their annual drive-in movie night, and all the money raised supports the veterans they serve. → Read More

Pet an alpaca at this 'Trip That Makes Cents'

Breezy Hill Farm offers private tours of their property, which is home to dozens of animals that you can pet and feed. → Read More