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Megan Rivers

WMUR TV

Baltimore, MD, United States

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  • WMUR TV
  • Local News 8
  • KION News 5 46
  • ABC12WJRT
  • wusa9

Past articles by Megan:

Woman battling breast cancer shares her journey through videos

One woman's life changed when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She shared the unique way in which she is battling back. → Read More

Couple shares secret to 80 years of marriage

By Megan Rivers Click here for updates on this story ESSEX, Maryland (WBAL) — For most people, 80 years is a lifetime, but for one Baltimore County couple, it’s how long they have been married. Willie and Geraldine Chambers will celebrate a milestone anniversary on Saturday. “I just didn’t pay him any attention,” Geraldine Chambers → Read More

Couple shares secret to 80 years of marriage – KION546

By Megan Rivers Click here for updates on this story ESSEX, Maryland (WBAL) — For most people, 80 years is a lifetime, but for one Baltimore County couple, it’s how long they have been married. Willie and Geraldine Chambers will celebrate a milestone anniversary on Saturday. “I just didn’t pay him any attention,” Geraldine Chambers → Read More

Couple shares secret to 80 years of marriage

ESSEX, Maryland (WBAL) -- For most people, 80 years is a lifetime, but for one Baltimore County couple, it's how long they have been married. → Read More

'Nothing is being done' Neighbors want speed bumps added to part of Stanton Road SE

After a car crashed through her fence for a second time, one Southeast DC woman is calling for change. → Read More

District readies hypothermia centers as temperatures drop

To request shelter transport for DC residents who are experiencing homelessness and outside, please call 311 or the shelter hotline at 202-399-7093. → Read More

Strangers living inside couple's newly purchased Prince George's home move out

Days after moving in, Prince George's Police told the suspected "trespassers" to move out of the home. → Read More

DC Marching band plans to purchase new instruments, uniforms and cover travel cost with donations

Blue and White Marching Machine at Eastern High School plans to use the money for new uniforms and instruments and help pay for competition travel costs. → Read More

Voters debate Initiative 82, which would end tipped wages

If passed, Initiative 82 would be slowly rolled out until 2027, increasing wages for tipped workers. → Read More

Leader in Arlington NAACP chapter killed in shootout in Turks and Caicos

Kent Carter, vice president of the Arlington branch, was killed while on vacation in Turks and Caicos. → Read More

Fairfax County Police say they stopped the right car, but the wrong people were inside

A local mom says she was in the hospital giving birth during the time frame police claim her car was involved in a crime, which led to a traffic stop. → Read More

DC boxing coach killed outside of his home, police continue to search for suspects

Arthur 'Buddy' Harrison, 62, was shot and killed outside of his Southeast, D.C. home. Police believe he was targeted. → Read More

Red Cross heads to Florida ahead of Hurricane Ian

Right now, Ian’s path and impact on Florida are still uncertain. That’s why the Red Cross is already mobilizing in our region and heading to the sunshine state. → Read More

'He was always helping people' | Loved ones mourn man killed outside of his home in SE DC

Police are still searching for those responsible for the death of Arthur "Buddy" Harrison. They believe there are three suspects and that the shooting wasn't random. → Read More

'Trust your parents' | Virginia Gov. Youngkin talks new transgender policy in schools

Delegate Danica Roem, who is the first-ever openly transgender delegate in the state and nation, said the governor doesn’t have the authority to make this mandate. → Read More

New transgender student policies could come to Virginia schools

"This law, it's not going to make it any easier," Oliver, 12, said. → Read More

'I don't know if they're worried about people's health': DC woman shares apartment's sewage problem

Kenndra Powell said her apartment's leasing office is no longer answering her calls. → Read More

Prince George's Co. State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy talks carjackings, convictions and criticisms

WUSA9 sat down with Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy to ask about prosecuting alleged criminals in the county. → Read More

'It is affecting our health' | Protesters chant outside Amazon Web Services Data Center in Manassas

"We are going to drive away more of our neighbors and we will lose our property value," Pamilla Scott said. → Read More

Leesburg mom shares story about son's accidental fentanyl overdose

August is Overdose Awareness Month. It’s why one Leesburg mother has decided to share her son's story about self-medicating and the dangers to buying illegal drugs. → Read More