this is wjztv, wjzhd and wjz.com baltimore. from the city, to the counties to your neighborhood, now, it s complete coverage. it s wjz mild s news maryland s news station. looking for answers. a maryland family heads south after their daughter is found dead. it s nothing. she was gone. the few clues police have into her murder and the people who could help crack the case. good evening i am andrea fumingy adam may is off. police in georgia are all butcertain the dismembered body is a howard county native missing for a week. pat warnen warren has latest. reporter: the police in macon, georgia are waiting for dna testing to come in, but they have identified two people of interest in the case. police announced they believe they have found the body of 27- year-old lauren giddings. the missing spern a homicide person is a homicide victim. reporter: mike persons says the condition of the body prevanes positive id. what s was the wased bodydismembered? sph
in any future negotiations. nfl said they need a bigger chunk of the owner s $9 billion profit. judge s decision will give whatever decide wins enorm enormous bargaining table. as a fan, you re upset. reporter: no matter what the judge rules, the decision will likely be appealed. and the next important date on the callder is the nfl calendar is the nfl draft coming thumb month. and that coming up this movement but that will go on this month, but that will go on as planned. stay with wjz for complete coverage of the nfl dispute. pension problems in maryland tonight. major changes are headed for thousands of state workers and retire res. the state retirees. the state does not have enough money to pay retired workers. here s the problem and the unpopular solution. reporter: on average state workers make between 8 and 11 percent less than their counterparts in the private sector. but the sales pitch has been that is true but we ll take care of you on the backs
players want to go back to work. and judge nelson s rule in the case could play a role in any future negotiations. nfl owners said they need a bigger chunk of the $9 billion chunk of the move fit for to have for stadiums. as a fan you feel frustrated and upset and feel that your voice is not being heard. reporter: no matter what the judge rules, the decision will likely be appealed. and there is some business that can go on during this court process. the nfl draft is coming up this month. and that will take place regardless of the status of the lockout. we ll talk baseball later in sports. back to you. stay with wjz for complete coverage of the nfl dispute. deep cuts, nearly 200 thought state workers will be affected by the retirement system. mike has a look at the problem and the unpopular solution. reporter: state workers meat about 8 to 12% less than their counterparts. the thought is you ll get good health and retirement benefits when you retire. some are alon
to the maryland home and garden show. i m live at the fair growned in timonium. wjz eyewitness news is seconds away. good morning. and welcome to wjz eyewitness news. i m bar bar. and i m tim williams. it s in the 40s area wild. good morning. a bit of a chilly start. going to warm up. less wind today than it has been over the last few days. is it going to be pretty? it definitely going to be pretty. one of the nicer days than we have had in a while. we ll see a chance of some showers that will be late tomorrow into tuesday. but that s not going to really bring us too many problems for the week. we have temperatures area wide in the 40s, and cooler temperatures out toward the western part of the state. but we have some 50s done near the water where the water temperature is moderating the temperature. the water is still in the 60s. that is keeping the air mild in those areas. starting off in the 40s and go up to a daytime high in the 70s. and we ll have your updated
get out later. meteorologist tim williams has details in the first warning weather forecast. eyewitness news saturday morning starts now. this is wjztv, wjzhd and wjz.com. baltimore. from the city, to the counties, to your neighborhood. now, it s complete coverage. it s wjz maryland s news station. good morning and welcome to eyewitness news this beautiful saturday. i am in for gigi barnette. i am tim william good morning to you. good morning. it s a snap and crisp in the air. a little snappy out there. a little chilly. but it s very seasonable you know. temperatures this time of year typically in the 40s. that s where we are really this morning. look outside. a clear day and not as much wind out there right now. when the sun comes down it will generate a little movement in the atmosphere. not quite as windy as yesterday. each day the wind subsides a little. it will be breezy but we will look for wends from the northwest at 10 to 15 knots on an average maybe