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Rico Silva, an East Baltimore native better known by his stage name DJ QuickSilva, has been perfecting his craft as a DJ for three decades. → Read More
Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.) wants to see Henrietta Lacks receive a Congressional Gold Medal for the contributions she has made to modern science. → Read More
In honor of Women’s History Month, WJZ is giving you an inside look at the newest exhibits adorning the walls of our iconic Baltimore Museum of Art. → Read More
Our 2021 champion orator Nefertiti Griffin of River Hill High School recalls her win. She says even as a shy young woman, this platform has given her the confidence to be more outgoing. → Read More
Our 2021 champion orator Nefertiti Griffin of River Hill High School recalls her win. She says even as a shy young woman, this platform has given her the confidence to be more outgoing. → Read More
Our 2021 champion orator Nefertiti Griffin of River Hill High School recalls her win. She says even as a shy young woman, this platform has given her the confidence to be more outgoing. → Read More
Lamar Patterson was on his way to St. Frances Academy, where he was a standout student-athlete, the morning of Feb. 2 when a collision with a light rail train took his life, just a month before his 18th birthday. → Read More
A WebMD study found 57% of us are grieving someone we lost in the last three years. → Read More
Local experts say stress, anxiety and social isolation will make Seasonal Affective Disorder worse for you. → Read More
A local mother shares her experience with WJZ after suffering a stroke, and her doctor sheds light on the treatment credited with her remarkable recovery. → Read More
Halfway through the week and Justin Tucker's kick, is still the buzz of Baltimore and dedicated fans are making the memory permanent. → Read More
Days for a longtime Orioles fan and Baltimore native right now are tough. He's battling Covid in a North Carolina ICU, but one heart-stopping moment of history is helping him heal. → Read More
In 2020, the Alzheimer's Association reported more than 110,000 Marylanders 65 and older were battling the disease. → Read More
Despite it being April 15, it is not tax day! The federal tax deadline was moved to May 17 and Maryland state taxes are due on July 15. → Read More
They're big, they're loud and they're coming. Cicadas last crawled from Maryland's soil in 2004, and this summer, they're back to continue the cycle of life. → Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data shows suicide is now the second-leading cause of death for people ages 10 to 24. → Read More
The big play that caught former Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith's attention wasn't an agile opponent fighting to win, it was COVID-19. → Read More
The Festival of Trees is moving online this year, like many events, due to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
An iconic Maryland farm known for horse breeding is now transitioning to making spirits. → Read More
The Charm School Project for Girls is all about making sure black and brown girls celebrate their beauty and trust themselves to lead. → Read More