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Wjz. Com. Baltimore. From the city, to the counties, to your neighborhood, now its complete coverage. Its wjz, marylands news station. Tragedy in newtown, a final goodbye said as the last of the young victims are laid to rest. One has roots right here in baltimore. Im adam may. Today marked the final day of funerals of the victims of the sandy hook elementary school. A young girl was laid to rest with a special connection with maryland. Rochelle ritchie has more on the story. Reporter her name was josephine jay. He was 7 years old and loved the ravens. Her funeral was this afternoon in newton and a vigil was held in her honor. Her bright senile and innocence is being remembered here in baltimore and newtown, connecticut. Where she was laid to rest this afternoon. May we have a moment of silence to remember these victims. Reporter she was one of 20 children fatally shot at sandy hook elementary school, a School Shooting that rocked the nation. Theyre just babies, they shouldnt be taken
This is wjz, baltimore. From the city, to the counties to your neighborhood, now its complete coverage. Its wjz, marylands news station. Deadly storms, a massive blizzard claims the lives of several in the u. S. Tonight the after math and clean up only beginning in the northeast. Just huge piles of snow, good evening everyone and thank for joining us im adam may. That storm dumps a record amount of snow and millions of people are digging out from several feet. Marley hall has the latest from are Hartford Connecticut. Reporter road crews are working around the clock to clear streets, several states have lifted travel bans and airports are reopening, but its taking a lot of work. Everythings crazy since last night. Reporter a massive winter storm dumped more than 3 feet of snow in some places. New yorks long island was one of the hardest hit. The heavy wet snow was too much for this home. I was out shoveling the walk and i looked over and i saw the roof begin to collapse. Reporter and fi
From wjz from hartford connecticut. Reporter cars are having a tough time navigating the snowy roads in hartford connecticut. This family went out for lunch and got stuck. Thank you so much. We were a little ways. Luckily we got out of it. There were people out there to help us. Reporter across the northeast, millions of people are digging out are from up to 3 feet of snow and thousands in 8 states with still waiting for the lights and heat to come back on. Crews are making progress with street cleaning, but the next challenge is getting rid of mountains of snow that are piling up all over town. Bus service is getting back on track are. Ray and doris gunter radar on one of the first arrived on one of the first buses. They celebrated their wedding anniversary in st. Croix. And more than 5000 flights were canceled on thursday and friday and. Crews are working to clear cars from the long island expressway are, trying to get one another of the busiest expressways open and ready in time for
This will is wjz, baltimore. From the city, to the counties to your neighborhood. Now its complete coverage. Its wjz, marylands news station. Counterfeit goods seized at a Baltimore County plea market. The incredible amount of merchandise and a police investigation. Good evening. Thanks for joining us im adam may. Baltimore police shut down that flea market. More than a dozens vendors are accused of selling fake merchandise. Monique griego is at police headquarters. That investigation is still ongoing. Reporter police hauled away everything from clothes to electronics. There were truckloads of items. A busy day at the north point plaza flea market when Baltimore County Police Officers swoop in for a raid. About nine guys fully raidable gear, looked like s. W. A. T. Came running in. Everybody was running in trying to get out the doors that had stuff. They were trying to run but the cops had the building surrounded. Police shut down all business at the market as detectives served search